Whether it's a feature article on our groundbreaking research or an interview with one of our industry leaders, FM Global is frequently in the news. From here, you can read recent news reports and informative articles written by or featuring commentary from company experts.
Supply chains are particularly vulnerable to climate risk, as many global production systems are focused on ensuring efficiency over resiliency, says Mick Stuckings, Australia operations chief engineer at FM Global.
Despite the shattered hurricane records, 2020 was a year of luck, writes Dr. Louis Gritzo of FM Global, in his regular column exploring resilience in the face of disasters.
"Insurance companies are more hesitant to offer large policies, rates are going up, and overall it’s getting tougher for companies to protect their risk via an insurance policy," says FM Global's Lou Gritzo.
Heidi Hull, operations senior vice president, Cleveland operations manager, discusses the progress she has seen on the diversity front during her career.
Risk managers will need to ensure their businesses step up mitigation action to ease the impact of a hard insurance market, which still has some way to run due to a number of drivers, FM Global says.
Pentti Tofte, vp and head of analytics at FM Global, discusses how FM Global uses data to help clients determine what losses to expect and which vulnerabilities to prioritize.
The chemical industry has taken very seriously the huge consequences of increasing storm risk, says FM Global VP of Natural Hazards, Katherine Klosowski.
FM Global's chief client experience and sales officer explains why it’s critically important to understand the needs of clients during the toughest time that many of them have ever faced.
When it comes to planning and modeling for catastrophic wildfires, FM Global explains the best way to reduce losses is to focus on reducing the vulnerability of businesses.
Dr. Louis Gritzo, vice president and manager of research at FM Global, explains why wildfires losses are increasing and fires are getting larger. Check out the first in a series of articles about how you can become more resilient in the face of disasters.