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Expert guidance on dealing with mold in the softlines supply chain.
Expert guidance on dealing with mold in the softlines supply chain.
Mold is an important issue and significant problem for the leather and footwear industry – once mold appears it needs to be dealt with promptly and effectively to avoid damage to products.
The biggest risks to leather from mold come from staining and fat spurs. Damage from mold can adversely affect several aspects of business. It can cause increased costs due to the need for treatment, late deliveries, loss of sales, product recalls and damage to brand reputation.
When mold appears on footwear it is not easy to work out how long it has been there and who or what is responsible for it. Mold can grow almost anywhere, but it needs a food source, like leather, and moisture to grow and multiply. The many parts of the footwear supply chain – factories, storage sites and transportation – can make products vulnerable to the growth and propagation of mold.
This complimentary webinar looks at the causes of mold and explores methods of preventing it. There will be an opportunity to share experiences and ask the following questions to try and trace sources of mold within the supply chain:
This event is ideal for anyone involved in the leather and footwear industry with responsibility for quality control.
Paul Bridge, Deputy VP C&P Global Footwear and Leather
Paul joined SGS in May 2014 and has over 40 years of experience in technology and manufacturing of footwear and leather materials.
Session 1
November 9, 2021, Tuesday >
9:00 am London (UK) / 10:00 am Paris (France) / 5:00 pm Hong Kong (China)
Session 2
November 9, 2021, Tuesday >
9:00 am New York (USA) / 2:00 pm London (UK) / 3:00 pm Paris (France)
Register now and receive a complimentary recording after the live event.
For further information, please contact
Mary Lau
Global Marketing Manager
Connectivity & Products
t: +852 2204 8324
Abu Dahab Complex, Nufan As-Saoud Al-Edwan St. 22, 5th Floor,
P.O.Box 930388, 11193,
Amman, Jordan