ISO 28000:2007 specifies the requirements for a security management system, including those aspects critical to security assurance of the supply chain. Security management is linked to many other aspects of business management. Aspects include all activities controlled or influenced by organizations that impact on supply chain security. These other aspects should be considered directly, where and when they have an impact on security management, including transporting these goods along the supply chain.

ISO 28000:2007 is applicable to all sizes of organizations, from small to multinational, in manufacturing, service, storage or transportation at any stage of the production or supply chain that wishes to:
a) establish, implement, maintain and improve a security management system;
b) assure conformance with stated security management policy;
c) demonstrate such conformance to others;
d) seek certification/registration of its security management system by an Accredited third party Certification Body; or
e) make a self-determination and self-declaration of conformance with ISO 28000:2007.

There are legislative and regulatory codes that address some of the requirements in ISO 28000:2007.

It is not the intention of ISO 28000:2007 to require duplicative demonstration of conformance.

Organizations that choose third party certification can further demonstrate that they are contributing significantly to supply chain security.

What are the benefits of ISO 28000 Supply Chain Security Management System?

ISO 28000 brings big benefits to companies of all sizes. By allowing you to respond to the increasing customer demands for proof of systematic security management, an ISO 28000 compliant management system can improve your business confidence, reputation and future growth. It also helps you:

What are the benefits?

 
 
 
 
Facilitate trade and expedite the transport of goods across borders
 
 
 
 
Monitor and manage security risks throughout your business and supply chain
 
 
 
 
Gain a competitive advantage and win new business
 
 
 
 
Encourage companies to secure their own processes within supply chains
 
 
 
 
Reassure stakeholders of your organization’s commitment to the safety of individuals and security of goods and services
 
 
 
 
Allows management to focus finite resources in areas of greatest concern
 
 
 
 
Benchmarks your organization’s security management practices with international best practice
 
 
 
 
Achieve cost savings through a reduction in security incidents and potential reduction in corporate insurance premiums
 
 
 
 
Gain opportunities to improve efficiency across working practice.
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