Jonathan McCoy Regional Property Underwriting Manager Zurich Energy Supply chain insurance and risk assessment Protecting profitability.

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Jonathan McCoy Regional Property Underwriting Manager Zurich Energy Supply chain insurance and risk assessment Protecting profitability if the chain breaks SC1(V1)Jul/05/10GC/ZCA

The Headlines Nearly 75% of respondents still do NOT have full visibility of their supply chains. At least 80% report at least one instance of supply chain disruption. Half of disruptions originate below the Tier, direct supplier. The primary sources of disruptions were unplanned IT & telecoms outage, adverse weather and outsourcer service failure. These comprise the top three sources of disruption since % of the world’s goods go through 6 ports

The Headlines The loss of productivity remains as the top consequence of supply chain disruptions for the sixth year running. The increased cost of working and loss of revenue round out the top three. Almost a quarter of respondents (23.6%) report annual cumulative losses of at least €1 million. More have recorded losses of at least €1 million from a single incident (13.2% from 8.6%). 40% of respondents have NOT insured their losses arising from supply chain disruption (through Contingent Business Interruption cover or Zurich’s ‘all risk’ Supply Chain Insurance)

Recording Supply Chain Disruption Only 26.5% have full visibility of their supply chains.

Number of Supply Chain Incidents At least 80% report at least one instance of supply chain disruption in the last 12 months.

Origins of Supply Chain Disruption Half report disruptions occurring below Tier 1 suppliers.

Causes of Supply Chain Disruption *Expressed in %, multiple answers allowed

Covering risks not covered by other insurance products SC16(V2)Jul/05/10GC/ZCA

Identify vulnerabilities Quantify and benchmark risk exposures Prioritize mitigation actions Informed decision making Understanding where and how your supply chain could be vulnerable Support operational profitability SC10(V1)Jul/05/10GC/ZCA

Risk assessment stages Develop a supply chain/value chain map Gather key supply/supplier details Evaluate risk factor information Define and evaluate risk scenarios Develop risk grading Determine risk strategies Determine those suppliers most critical to protecting profitability

Supply chain grading GCPP31(V1)Aug/17/10GC/ZCA

Two key suppliers at the next level in the supply chain were in significant financial trouble Company discovered that key component supplier and its alternative were located in earthquake zone Exposure due to potential failure of a supplier higher than initially estimated: USD10 million vs. USD1 million Exposure due to potential failure of a supplier higher than initially estimated: USD10 million vs. USD1 million Actual reliance on one supplier significantly greater than presumed: 70% vs. 20% Actual reliance on one supplier significantly greater than presumed: 70% vs. 20% How we have helped other customers through risk assessment SC12(V3)Jul/05/10GC/ZCA

What Does it Cost? The premium can vary greatly by project size, the coverage limit needed and deductibles The premium can vary by the number of supply chains The premium would vary by the risk grading of suppliers Pricing cannot be determined until a full underwriting process is completed

Jonathan McCoy Regional Property Underwriting Manager Zurich Energy Supply chain risk assessment and insurance Protecting profitability if the chain breaks SC28(V1)Sep/23/10GC/ZCA

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