Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Minnesota Bridge Collapse - Economic Cost & Recovery

Infrastructure problems will be haunting us in North America for the next 30 years. As governments have taken money from capital budgets and used it to support operating budgets.

How susceptible is your business to a major infrastructure collapse? Does your business depend on traffic patterns or major routes for receiving and delivering product?

The estimated cost to the economy around the collapsed bridge in Minnesota is from $500,000 to $1,000,000 PER DAY!

They are looking at 2 years before it is up and running again.

How long could your business survive without a plan?

To learn how to assess the risks to your business, invest in our Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery training course so you can make an informed decision.

Ross McLean

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