Successful Risk Management Conference in Santiago, Chile Organized by SGS
On May 11, 2011, SGS held a successful conference on Risk Management in Santiago, Chile. During the event, SGS presented in-depth presentations on Project Services to more than fifty senior-level professionals from a wide range of sectors, including energy, finance, legal and public services and provided a perfect opportunity for discussions and networking.
- (1888PressRelease) May 28, 2011 - On May 11, 2011, SGS, the world's leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company, held a Risk Management Conference in Santiago, Chile, which proved to be a great success.
Organized by the SGS Industrial Services division in Chile, the conference on Risk Management provided a perfect meeting place to forge new business contacts, network and learn more about Project Services during a wide range of informative presentations.
Vice President of Global Risk Management, Jale Cairney, initially held a presentation on Risk Management for mega projects and revealed a mega projects case study. Jale talked in her presentation about the average outcome of mega projects in terms of costs, schedule and performance, explaining the reasons behind cost increases, project delays and performance failures, while elaborating the importance of quantitative Risk Management practices for this type of project. In the case study on mega projects, she explained the benefits of Project Risk Management practices and how they should be applied, using examples from a case study.
Furthermore, attendees of the event had a unique opportunity to learn about the concessions plan 2011-2014 with a presentation given by Lorena León, Chief of Financial Structures at Chile's Ministry of Public Works (Ministerio de Obras Públicas). Thereafter, Javier Reguart, expert on Hospital Concessions at SGS Project Services in Chile, held a speech, entitled 'Risk Management for Concessions in Healthcare.' Javier explained the importance of a proactive benchmarking and learning approach, illustrated with successful best practices and experiences developed worldwide. Javier stated that the help of a reliable third-party company, which identifies risks in every phase of a project's lifecycle and analyzes the financial sustainability of a project, is indispensable in attracting investors to the project.
The Risk Management Conference was closed with a presentation by Santiago Mazzuchelli Urquijo, Business Development Manager of Project Services in South America and Spain, on the importance of added value from quantitative Risk Management in Project Management activities and how SGS can help in managing concessions effectively. The SGS conference was rewarded with very positive feedback by the participants and proved to be a great success.
About SGS Industrial Services
Industrial Services is one of the major business lines of the SGS Group, a global service provider for technical verification, inspection, testing and conformity assessment. SGS Industrial Services ensures that the customer's installations, material, equipment, facilities and projects meet all quality and performance requirements, whether they are regulatory, voluntary or customer based. Industrial Services has decades' worth of experience and some remarkable references in serving key industries, such as Construction, Industrial Manufacturing and Trade, Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Industries, Power Generation and Transmission, Banks and Financial Institutions as well as Renewable Energy.
For further information, please contact:
SGS Industrial Services
Eric Bunster S.
Industrial Engineer
SGS Chile Ltda.
Avenida 3 Poniente
Maipú
Santiago, Chile
Casilla 3067
t:+56 (2) 233 6233-104
m: +56 (9) 6271 7401
Email: industrial.pr ( @ ) sgs dot com
Web: www.sgs.com/industrial
SGS is the world's leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company. SGS is recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity. With more than 64,000 employees, SGS operates a network of over 1,250 offices and laboratories around the world.
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