DISASTER RECOVERY PLANNING — EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED
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Erik Cagle
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“The thing that saved H&D Graphics from the catastrophic problems...was the storm preparedness component of our disaster plan,” he says. “We knew what we had to do to protect our most valuable assets, and we prioritized our action plan according to equipment and materials required. Everybody did their part, and although our building was severely damaged, equipment damage and inventory losses at H&D were minimal compared to what could have happened in a storm as violent as Wilma.”
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