[BCP Proposal] Reviewing "Solvent Dependence" in Manufacturing Sites in Light of the Situation in the Strait of Hormuz - Preparing in Peace Time: The Option of Alternative Cleaning Solutions -
The situation in the Middle East continues to create uncertainty in the global energy and petrochemical supply chains. In the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial hub for energy transportation, the volume of vessel traffic remains significantly below normal levels, leading to concerns about the stable supply of crude oil, naphtha, and petrochemical raw materials. We sincerely hope for a swift resolution to the conflict and the return of peace and stability to the Middle East.
Even products that can typically be purchased reliably can face issues if there are disruptions in the supply of crude oil and naphtha, overseas logistics, domestic production, or inventory logistics, potentially leading to price increases and other problems. To prevent manufacturing lines from halting, it is essential to consider not only key raw materials but also everyday auxiliary materials and cleaning agents as part of the Business Continuity Plan (BCP).
The "BCP for Cleaning Processes" proposed by Seven Corporation may evoke the image of holding large inventories. However, what is truly important is to establish a state where "even if one product or one procurement route is disrupted, production can continue through alternative methods" from normal times.

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