What are the hidden typhoon costs that kill a business?
Reposting cause i think my previous title was misleading. Hi everyone, I’m in the middle of setting up my own in business both in Visayas and Luzon.
I’ve factored in the obvious stuff (roofing, floods), but I’m terrified of the "butterfly effect" typhoons have on operations here. For those of you running businesses or in management:
What was the one problem you DIDN’T see coming after a major typhoon? (e.g., port congestion, specific supply chain snaps, labor issues).
How long does it actually take for your B2B partners to get back to "normal"?
What’s the most expensive "workaround" you’ve had to pay for? (e.g., paying 3x for a delivery truck or diesel).
I'm trying to build a resilient Business Continuity Plan (BCP) and would love to hear your "war stories" so I can avoid the same traps.