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Stewart Watkins, Managing Director of CDDC

The tremendous news that Nissan’s Sunderland plant will be one of only three locations in the world to develop these new electric cars underlines the outstanding capabilities of the Sunderland workforce and the high regard in which they’re held by the company.


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Business Continuity
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Less than 50% of UK businesses have any form of business continuity plan in place and 43% of businesses which experience a major disaster never recover.

 

SMEs, especially in high tech sectors, are often too busy taking care of essential day to day issues to have disaster recovery solutions in place - the NETPark Net service can help you put that plan in place:

 

1. Individual preparatory session covers all the information (90 mins)

2. Individual session with the service provider for your nominated representative to ensure the plans are put in place (90 mins).

3. Annual subscription to online planning tool and information store.

 

The areas covered will include:

  • Telecoms, email
  • IT and data back up
  • Insurance, banking, and other critical financial information
  • Legal information and contacts
  • Supplier lists
  • Client lists
  • Staff lists
  • Other contacts including local emergency services information and reporting lines such as landlord information
  • Asset register and inventories
  • Pre-drafted press release
  • Equipment necessary for business operation and its availability elsewhere

 

What's next?
Register your interest by submitting the form below, calling 01740 625180 or emailing innovation@uknetpark.net. One of the NETPark Net team will call you and arrange your first meeting. 


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The NETPark Net project is part financed by the European Union’s ERDF Competitiveness programme 2007-13, securing £0.22m of ERDF investment through the Regional Development Agency One NorthEast. The ERDF programme is bringing over £250m into the North East to support innovation, enterprise and business support across the region. This project has received funding from Durham County Council through County Durham Development Company.