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Dairy industry must be alert to global fraud trends The dairy industry must be alert to fraud and supply chain issues, after a new report, by supply chain assurance company Lloyd’s Register (LR), found the beverage industry is facing increased fraud incidences and supply chain disruption.
According to the survey, 97% of senior executives across the beverage sector have been affected by food fraud in the past 12 months, with 80% agreeing food fraud is a growing concern. The impact of Covid-19 on supply chain performance has also been felt, with 92% of beverage manufacturers reporting ‘significant’ supplier issues in the last 12 months.
2 days ago Share Paul Hylbert and Margaret Nuzzo are set to hold three-year terms while Michael Warnstedt is set to hold a one-year term.
The Longboat Key Town Commission on Monday afternoon appointed three members to the town’s Planning and Zoning Board while reseating two others for new terms.
The commission voted for Paul Hylbert and Margaret Nuzzo to serve three-year terms on the P&Z Board. Michael Warnstedt will serve a one-year term.
There was some division within the commission on whether Nuzzo and Warnstedt should get the three-year term.
Several others submitted applications for consideration to the P&Z Board, including former District 5 Town Commissioner Ed Zunz, Christopher Carman, Jeffrey Carman, Leonard Garner, Aaron Kleiner, Steven Miesowicz and Brandie Puls.