Various organizations have a connection with the supply chain. ISO 28001 Supply Chain Security Management System standards aim to ensure the correct management of risks by gathering the activities of these organizations related to the security of the supply chain under an umbrella with other management systems.

The supply chain is the expression of a long process. This process is a series of resources and processes, starting from the supply of raw materials of the organization, extending to the end user's access to products and services by different methods.

Supply chain it can come up with many different things. For example, different products may be different according to different sectors and organizations. Different locations such as production site, port, warehouse, container and customs may be involved. There may be different and often complex operations. There may be different systems such as loading, packing, grinding, control and handling. There may be different modes of transport, such as air, land, sea and rail. Container, bulk, pallet, tank and partial cargo types may be different. There may be national or international zones at different levels of security.

ISO 28001. Supply Chain Security Management System standardestablishes a new order that draws attention to organizations that are in any way connected to the supply chain, critical security points at any point in the supply chain.

This standard, on the one hand, aims to reduce the impacts of security threats on the one hand while supporting all organizations operating in the industrial sectors to see and evaluate security risks. To achieve this, it uses basic management principles such as quality, customer satisfaction and occupational safety management.

As in the same Quality Management System Supply Chain Security The Management System standard is also based on the plan, implement, check and take action (PDCA) cycle. The model is based on the ISO 14001 Environmental Management System standard based on the same cycle. In this way, many organizations with an ISO 14001 system based on risk assessment are not forced to implement the Supply Chain Security Management System standard.

For more information about what ISO 28001 Supply Chain Security Management System is, how it is installed, how it works and how it is received, you can contact the TURCERT certification body and its staff.