SUPPLY CHAIN SECURITY – ISO 28000
The supply chain is a critical component for businesses, and its importance stems from its role in ensuring the smooth and efficient flow of goods, services, and information from the point of origin to the end consumer.
A resilient supply chain is essential for managing risks associated with factors such as disruptions, natural disasters, geopolitical events, or changes in regulations. Diversification and contingency planning within the supply chain help mitigate potential disruptions.
A well-structured supply chain allows businesses to maintain consistent quality standards by implementing effective quality control measures at each stage of the production and distribution process.
The supply chain plays a crucial role in ensuring compliance with various regulatory requirements, including product safety standards, customs regulations environmental and distribution regulations.
ISO 28000 is an international standard that provides a framework for organizations to establish, implement, maintain, and improve a Supply Chain Security Management System (SCSMS). The primary goal of ISO 28000 is to enhance the security of the supply chain, encompassing various stages from manufacturing to transportation, storage, and distribution. It addresses the security of goods, information, and financial flows within the supply chain.
Security of any supply chain can breach with a single weak link like terrorism, human trafficking, theft, fraud, smuggling, injury and misplacements etc. This standard is suitable for all organizations involved in supply management, whatever the nature or size of the business. In this standard, the requirements of a Security Management System (SMS) for the supply chain are provided for the organizations. Certification against ISO 28000 organizations may get visibility in the market, confidence of customers including stakeholders and to improve their profitability and quality.
Main Aspects of the standard are Risk Management, Security Management System, legal and regulatory compliances, communication and information sharing, Security Technology, Performance Monitoring & Measurement, Continuous Improvement, Incident Management & Response, Supply Chain Resilience and Third Party Management.
By implementing ISO 28000, organizations can demonstrate their commitment to supply chain security, gain a systematic and risk-based approach to managing security, and enhance the overall resilience of their supply chain. Certification to ISO 28000 by a certification body provides external validation of an organization’s compliance with the standard.