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Business as Usual

19.03.2020, 11:51

Business as Usual

In response to the Coronavirus crisis, talent-to-solutions supply chain company Bis Henderson Group, is implementing precautionary measures recommended by the UK government and stressing it’s ‘business as usual’ for its operating divisions.

Reassuring clients, the business emphasises how its significant investment into a comprehensive digital remote working capability is enabling its consultants to continue to fully support clients by remote working in the current challenging business environment.

With the government’s announced delay to IR35 the Recruitment business is responding quickly to bring in specialist interim managers to help hard-pressed businesses deal with complex emergency situations. 

Bis Henderson Consulting stresses its team is ready and available to support clients in mitigating the impact of this unprecedented challenge to their supply chains, across a broad spectrum of topics including efficiency, capacity, collaboration, planning and future sustainability. 

Bis Henderson Space consultants are actively engaged in helping businesses collaborate to share logistics capacity whether that’s pallet storage or facilities to destuff containers. 

The Bis Henderson Academy is also working hard to support learners and employers alike through the use of digital learning technology and remote support sessions. 

Andy Kaye, CEO, Bis Henderson Group, says:

“These are unprecedented events in unpredictable times. Supply chains are in the midst of huge upheaval and will require intelligent and practical solutions to meet this country’s needs. But we are prepared.

“We have had to change very little to ensure business continuity. With our team of dedicated specialists, our extensive network of contacts and our connected digital capabilities we are well placed and ready to respond to whatever challenges our clients present us with. We’re ready and able to help.”

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FMIndustry.com covers the latest news, trends and opinion from the facilities management (FM) and corporate real estate (CRE) sectors. The FM market is currently estimated to be worth USD 1 trillion annually and is projected to grow at a compounded annualised rate of approximately 5% between now and 2026.
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