Supply chain security threats are the main areas of focus for ISO 28000. This could involve warehousing, in-transit storage, transportation, production, information management, and financing. Any organization involved in manufacturing, service, storage, or transportation at anypoint in the production or supply chain is subject to the standard.
Having a management system that adheres to ISO 28000 aids in achieving: Integrated organizational resilience, systematized management techniques, improved brand awareness and credibility, consistent terminology and conceptual usage, improved supply chain performance, benchmarking against globally recognized standards, and more stringent compliance procedures.
The Benefits of 28000
Enhance business capabilities
Ensure the security of the environment in which they operate
Comply with statutory, regulatory, and voluntary security obligations
Identify and address risks and opportunities related to security management
Effectively deal with security violations
Recover from disruptions in the supply chain
Manage relationships with all relevant interested parties in the supply chain
Manage security-related risks
Align security processes and controls with the organization’s objectives