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Stay Sharp June 2017

The recent global cyber attack has kept many businesses on tenterhooks this week, with the Port of Tauranga using manual systems to process Maersk vessels. We are lucky that our security infrastructure is strong, but it’s a timely reminder for us all to be vigilant when communicating online.

In this edition, Law Clerk, Samantha Mangino has tips and tricks for navigating new build contracts and we are pleased to congratulate the Sharp Tudhope Exporter of the Year.
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