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© Thomson Reuters 2020.Japanese firms not well prepared for increasing floods: poll
By Tetsushi Kajimoto and Izumi Nakagawa TOKYO©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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browny1
JJ & Artist - yes.
Witness the flooding disaster in Australia these past few days ( while bushfires continue to burn).
Record falls that no one was expecting or initially forecasted have caused vast damage.
Mitigating disaster infrastructure, is the new $trillion industry.
ArtistAtLarge
You are right, JJ Jetplane.
JJ Jetplane
To be fair. I doubt most countries are properly prepared for floods.
kurisupisu
Since a spike in 2012, the overall trend in manufacturing is a decline up to the present.
of course, there is still manufacturing in Japan but any manufacturer that is global will have most production largely abroad for reasons of cost.
kohakuebisu
The auto manufacturers mentioned will have lots of satellite companies located around them. Cars are very complicated machines with many parts from many suppliers. Having other companies nearby is great for communication and logistics, but has poor resilience against natural disasters. Mazda is a Hiroshima company, and many of their suppliers will be nearby and exposed to the rains there in 2018. The same is definitely true for Toyota in a vast stretch of east Aichi.
Some practices may strike the layman as irresponsible, parking many Nagano Shinkansen trains in the same yard below the river level for example, but the companies are in a difficult situation here. Spread everything out and just-in-time manufacturing will expose them to every freak snowstorm or typhoon on the Pacific side of Japan shutting the expressways. There is no easy answer.
Tokyo-Engr
Kurisupisu...not really the case. There is a huge supply chain and production in Japan. I have had 2 large clients ask me for updated Business Continuity Plans after last years typhoon in the Tohoku area.
It is interesting to see this article as the BCP surveys / requests for information came out late 2019
kurisupisu
Most of the big Japanese companies produce abroad now- no contingency plans needed...
ArtistAtLarge
Adapt or perish.
ifd66
Unfortunately, rather than rewilding flood plains and riverbanks and letting rivers take their natural course (as is the trend now in many countries) here it will mean more concrete - making flood water flow faster and creating (ironically) worse flood conditions.