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ISO/PAS 28001:2006

Security management systems for the supply chain - Best practices for implementing supply chain security - Assessments and plans

ISO/PAS 28001:2006 provides requirements and guidance for organizations in international supply chains to

  • develop and implement supply chain security processes;
  • establish and document a minimum level of security within a supply chain(s) or segment of a supply chain;
  • assist in meeting the applicable Authorized Economic Operators criteria set forth in the World Customs Organization Framework of Standards and conforming national supply chain security programmes.

NOTE Only a participating National Customs Agency can designate organizations as Authorized Economic Operators in accordance with its supply chain security programme and its attendant certification and validation requirements.

In addition, ISO/PAS 28001:2006 establishes certain documentation requirements that would permit verification.

Users of ISO/PAS 28001:2006 will

  • define the portion of an international supply chain within which they have established security (see 4.1);
  • conduct security vulnerability assessments on that portion of the supply chain and develop adequate countermeasures;
  • develop and implement a supply chain security plan;
  • train security personnel in their security related duties.


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