From the pandemic to the microchip shortage, recent events have prompted businesses to rethink & transform their global supply chain models. Read the latest insight article by LRQA's CEO, Paul Butcher, on both the risks and opportunities this can present 👉https://t.co/GUvH5BbZm1
Foundation FSSC recently announced the beginning of the development phase of Version 6 of the FSSC 22000 Scheme. What should be included in V6? Have your say on FSSC 22000 Version 6 by completing a short three-minute survey 👉 https://t.co/EwLbAqruJv
Are business assurance solutions the key to #riskmanagement? Read our Risk Through A New Lens report where we identify 3 key areas so that businesses can evolve in a world of fast-changing risk 👉https://t.co/Z8oEzKDQYD
#ESG#cybersecurity
Is there a new way to think about risk in the Food industry? Our Sales Director Stuart Kelly shares how brand assurance is accelerating business improvement performance management, and why it should be on everyone's agenda. Read more 👉 https://t.co/3cg8yWUKod #GFSI22#FoodSafety
Jan Kranghand, LRQA’s Global Head of Service Delivery, discusses the changing nature of food industry & assurance and its impact on the skills & capabilities of food safety auditors. Read more here 👉https://t.co/lCyn7OerFf #GFSI#GFSI22#FoodSafety
Introducing LRQA's Director of Innovation and Technology David Butler! Read his latest piece published in @SupplyChainD, where he discussed risk management and how to address it 👉 https://t.co/zrShJO77Zp
How can your assurance programme best support sustainability goals? Our sustainability specialist, Heather Moore, explains at @ELDaily here 👉 https://t.co/wgIdJPRS1x
Welcome to LRQA 🎉 Formerly part of Lloyd's Register, we are now the LRQA Group. We are so excited to begin this new chapter and we hope you will join us on the journey. #WeAreLRQA#brandlaunch
The way #pubs, #publicans & their families are being treated is a disgrace. Plus the whole strategy is a mess. Areas going into higher tiers after lockdown, now areas allowed to open briefly then closed again a week before Christmas. Meanwhile big queues & crowds in the shops 🤬