Tag Archives: Food & Drink

Supply Savvy Podcast Series – Episode 4: Exiting Contracts and Handling Suppliers in Distress

In this final episode of Supply Savvy, our podcast series with the Food and Drink Federation (FDF), partners Nicola Smith, Simon Jones and Victoria Callicott and director Ollie Ward-Jones cover strategies for exiting contracts and dealing with supplier insolvency. The hosts discuss termination clauses, risks of incorrect termination, due diligence, contingency plans and red flags … Continue Reading

Supply Savvy Podcast Series – Episode 3: Navigating Regulatory Compliance Issues: A Case Study of Products Contaminated With Peanuts

This latest episode of our podcast series with the Food and Drink Federation (FDF), Supply Savvy, focuses on handling regulatory compliance issues, using a case study of peanut contamination in products. Partner Nicola Smith leads the discussion with partner Simon Jones, partner Victoria Callicott and director Ollie Ward-Jones on immediate actions, communication with stakeholders, legal … Continue Reading

Supply Savvy Podcast Series – Episode 2: Navigating Daily Challenges in Supply Agreements

In the second episode of our Supply Savvy podcast series, partners Nicola Smith, Simon Jones and Victoria Callicott and director Ollie Ward-Jones explore common day-to-day issues in supply agreements, such as delivery delays, quality discrepancies and communication breakdowns, as well as how these issues should be handled. They emphasise proactive approaches, clear communication channels, detailed … Continue Reading

Supply Savvy Podcast Series – Episode 1: The Recipe for Perfect Contracts

In collaboration with the Food and Drink Federation (FDF), we have launched a new four-part podcast series, Supply Savvy, aiming to provide valuable insights into supply chain risk management in the food and drink industry. Hosted by partner Nicola Smith, who specialises in regulatory compliance, alongside supply chain risk management and litigation partner Victoria Callicott, … Continue Reading
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