For Immediate Release
26 August 2010
Singapore --
“Business travelers do not get enough travel health and security training, especially those venturing into high risk areas” was one finding to emerge from a new report delivered to delegates by the Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE) at the group’s annual Asia-Pacific Education Conference, held in Singapore, 25-26 August 2010.
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The report was complemented by an educational session, “Tools to Enhance Traveller Safety and Health Management,” which outlined how companies can take advantage of technologies to reduce their exposure to risks in the context of adopting a culture of health, safety and risk management; cost-management considerations in making the business case for a comprehensive travel risk management plan; and the role of communication in exercising duty of care. The session was presented by Tony Ridley, Director, Security Services, Asia Pacific, International SOS; and included speaker Tony Solomon, Regional Security Manager, Asia, Philip Morris.
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For decades, business travel has been one of the safest and most reliable forms of corporate communication and relationship building, and may be a victim of its own success. Only 9 percent of companies surveyed claimed to offer personal health and security training to their travellers. A similar gap may be developing in another area: traveller insurance. Seventeen percent of respondents stated travellers may not be fully insured.
The report included recommendations and checklists for evaluating security and contingency plans. One recommendation focused on realistic budgeting. In the aftermath of the Eyjafjallajokull volcanic eruptions, an estimated 60 percent of corporations affected by this disaster spent their entire contingency budgets for the year by the beginning of the second quarter of 2010. A key conclusion in the report states that companies need to assess their approach to travel health and security in a more proactive manner.
To read the full report, please visit www.acte.connect.com.