How the Right Business Continuity Planning Services Can Save You Time and Money
In today’s unpredictable global marketplace, uninterrupted operations are no longer a luxury—they are a necessity. For importers, exporters, wholesalers, and African FMCG distributors, even small disruptions can trigger costly delays, stock shortages, and missed opportunities.
This is where business continuity planning services become essential.
At Wigmore Trading, we work across complex international supply chains every day. We understand the risks businesses face—logistics bottlenecks, regulatory changes, supplier instability, transportation delays, or geopolitical shifts. A strong continuity plan helps companies stay resilient, responsive, and profitable, even when disruptions arise.
What Are Business Continuity Planning Services?
Business continuity planning services involve assessing operational risks and creating structured, actionable plans to keep your supply chain functioning during unexpected events. These services typically include:
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Risk identification and assessment
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Supply chain mapping and vulnerability analysis
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Contingency planning for procurement, transport, and warehousing
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Disaster recovery and emergency response frameworks
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Supplier diversification strategies
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Monitoring systems and ongoing evaluations
For businesses importing or distributing goods across Africa, a continuity plan ensures that operations can continue—even when one part of the chain breaks.
Why Business Continuity Planning Matters for Importers and Distributors
Whether you manage bulk shipping, retail distribution, commodity supply, or FMCG imports, disruptions can occur at any stage. Without a plan, companies often face:
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Stockouts and lost revenue
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Increased emergency freight costs
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Missed deadlines and damaged client relationships
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Compliance or regulatory setbacks
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Supplier failure with no backup options
A tailored continuity plan reduces these risks by creating reliable alternatives and proactive strategies.
How Wigmore Trading Supports Business Continuity
Wigmore Trading offers a range of sourcing, procurement, warehousing, and logistics solutions that directly support effective business continuity planning. Our services can be integrated into your continuity strategy to keep your supply chain stable and adaptable.
1. Diversified Sourcing Across Global Markets
If one supplier cannot deliver, another must be ready.
Wigmore Trading helps businesses access trusted alternative suppliers across Europe, Asia, and Africa—minimising reliance on single sources.
When your procurement is flexible, your operations are safer.
2. Secure Storage and Warehousing in Strategic African Hubs
We provide warehousing options that allow businesses to hold buffer stock, maintain reliable inventory levels, and respond to demand spikes.
3. Reliable Transport & Cross-Border Logistics
Our logistics network ensures consistent movement of goods across West Africa and beyond.
In the event of port congestion or route closures, we help businesses find alternative transit solutions to maintain delivery schedules.
4. End-to-End Supply Chain Visibility
Through monitoring and updates, our team helps clients stay informed about potential disruptions—giving them time to act before an issue becomes a crisis.
5. Emergency Procurement Support
If your usual supply line fails, Wigmore Trading can source and deliver replacement stock quickly.
When problems arise, Wigmore Trading can help.
Build a More Resilient Trade Operation
A strong business continuity plan is more than a document—it’s a strategic advantage.
With the right partners and processes, companies can protect their margins, strengthen customer trust, and stay competitive even during market volatility.
Wigmore Trading works with businesses across Africa and the global supply chain to design smarter sourcing and logistics strategies that support long-term stability.
Contact Wigmore Trading today to streamline your sourcing, improve supply chain resilience, and create a continuity plan that keeps your business moving—no matter what.






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