Which regulations European companies in India now have to comply with and how best to protect themselves.
Now people are spitting on their hands again! India is about to end the lockdown and economic life is to be gradually restarted. Nothing is as it was before, and unfortunately “spitting in your hands” and a bit of drive alone won’t do it either:
Numerous organizational and technical requirements must be observed in the production facilities and offices so that the hygiene regulations are adequately implemented. Not only to protect our own employees and their families, but also to ensure that the store is not immediately closed again.
WBinar with panel discussion
You will find out how crisis-experienced managers and Asia experts are dealing with the situation in our next expert discussion.
- Clas Neumann, Senior Vice President, SAP SE, Shanghai
- Jochen Landes, Managing Director, TII India Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon
- Norbert Wirth, Managing Director, Haver & Boecker India Pvt. Ltd., Vadodara
- Volker Klosowski, senior expert Dr. Wamser + Batra GmbH, Bochum (formerly board member TÜV Rheinland AG)
under the leadership of Ms. Andra Riemhofer, WB representative for Bavaria since the beginning of this year.
Your specific takeaways
You will learn how to develop individual measures for your company. You will also get an insight into which control instruments you can use to check and document compliance with the measures, so that you not only meet all (official) due diligence obligations, for example Board of Directors but also protect the health of your workforce and your good reputation.