
Seminar on Supply Chain Security and Resilience
26 August 2011, Friday, 2.00pm - 5.15pm
TUV SUD PSB Theatrette
1 Science Park Drive
Singapore 118221
Introduction
More companies are enhancing the security of their supply chains in the light of growing number of external business threats such as terrorism, piracy, fraud and natural disasters.
Strategic and proactive management of the security of supply chains will help companies minimise disruptions to their business as well as support companies' growth in the midst of growing number of trans-border technical regulations set up by governments and international bodies to address these external threats.
This seminar is intended to help companies gained a better understanding on supply chain security risks and trans-border supply chain security programmes such as the World Customs Organisation's Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) Programme and the Singapore Custom's Secure Trade Partnership Programme.
The seminar will provide an overview of the ISO 28000 series of standards on supply chain security management systems. These standards can help companies address cross-functional supply chain risks in their businesses as well as help companies to align their supply chain policies and procedures to meet trans-border regulations & requirements.
Two companies will be sharing their experience on the implementation of ISO 28000 and how the implementation of ISO 28000 has made their supply chain more secured. Implementation of ISO 28000 will also help companies in enhancing the protection of their assets, brand and shareholder value.
Who Should Attend
- Senior management staff
- Managers and professionals involved in or responsible for supply chain security for their organisations
- Supply chain consultants and training providers
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