Webinar Replay - Global impacts of climate change on Swiss supply chains

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In 2024, extreme weather events outside Switzerland have directly impacted Swiss supply chains. Recent flooding in Spain disrupted Thurgau-based train manufacturer Stadler, causing severe operational challenges. As a result, the company expects a sales decline of CHF 150 to CHF 200 million in 2024.

The Swiss National Center for Climate Services (NCCS) is assessing the effects of global climate change on the international production chains of Swiss industries.

Watch the webinar Global Impacts of Climate Change on Swiss Supply Chains, where we, along with the Foundation Risk-Dialogue, ten23health, Gebana, and NCCS, discussed how climate risks abroad affect Swiss businesses through supply chain dependencies.

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Samuel Brown, Head of Climate Risk Insights and Solutions

Ganna Morger, Lead Climate Reporting Consultant

Kaspar Tobler, Principal Climate Risk Consultant









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