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The Four Phases of Disaster Recovery

MHA Consulting

Identify the potential processing impacts at the alternate site. Will there be performance impacts or capacity constraints? Determine whether a restoration at the alternate site is necessary. Be ready to adjust processing activities if necessitated by performance or capacity issues.

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Failing to plan is… The importance of contingency planning – The quarantine

Plan B Consulting

To set up such a quarantine scheme takes lots of thought and logistics to be put in place. The issue was that as depots operated at about 80% capacity, there wasn’t room for another depot’s worth of parcels and they would become overwhelmed. The plan was great until we exercised it! The lorries from all depots headed off to the sorter.

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Failing to plan is… The importance of contingency planning – The quarantine

Plan B Consulting

To set up such a quarantine scheme takes lots of thought and logistics to be put in place. The issue was that as depots operated at about 80% capacity, there wasn’t room for another depot’s worth of parcels and they would become overwhelmed. The plan was great until we exercised it! The lorries from all depots headed off to the sorter.

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Everything You Need to Know About Business Continuity Plans

Erwood Group

Loss of Workplace : Only one primary site or location is impacted or disrupted at any time. Alternate sites & locations are not impacted and are available for recovery use. Can personnel on shifts work longer or different shifts without impacting output or capacity? What other logistical considerations are required?