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BS ISO 28004-4:2014 Security management systems for the supply chain. Guidelines for the implementation of ISO 28000 Additional specific guidance on implementing ISO 28000 if compliance with ISO 28001 is a management objective

BS ISO 28004-4:2014

Security management systems for the supply chain. Guidelines for the implementation of ISO 28000 Additional specific guidance on implementing ISO 28000 if compliance with ISO 28001 is a management objective

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Standard number:BS ISO 28004-4:2014
Pages:18
Released:2014-02-28
ISBN:978 0 580 77202 3
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 28004-4:2014


This standard BS ISO 28004-4:2014 Security management systems for the supply chain. Guidelines for the implementation of ISO 28000 is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 03.100.01 Company organization and management in general
  • 03.100.70 Management systems
  • 47.020.99 Other standards related to shipbuilding and marine structures

This part of ISO 28004 provides additional guidance for organizations adopting ISO 28000 that also wish to incorporate the Best Practices identified in ISO 28001 as a management objective on their international supply chains. The Best Practices in ISO 28001 both help organizations establish and document levels of security within an international supply chain and facilitate validation in national Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) programmes that are designed in accordance with the World Customs Organization (WCO) Framework of Standards.

This part of ISO 28004 is not designed as a standalone document. The main body of ISO 28004-1 provides significant guidance pertaining to required inputs, processes, outputs and other elements required by ISO 28000. This part of ISO 28004 provides additional specific guidance on implementing ISO 28000 if compliance with ISO 28001 is a management objective.

Some requirements specified in the WCO AEO programme are government functions and are not addressed in the ISO international standards. These include:

  • Demonstrated Compliance with Customs Requirements. Customs are to take into account the demonstrated compliance history of a prospective AEO when considering the request for AEO status.

  • Satisfactory System for Management of Commercial Records. The AEO is to maintain timely, accurate, complete and verifiable records relating to import and export. Maintenance of verifiable commercial records is an essential element in the security of the international trade supply chain.

  • Financial Viability. Financial viability of the AEO is an important indicator of an ability to maintain and improve upon measures to secure the supply chain.

  • Consultation, Co-operation and Communication. Customs, other competent authorities and the AEO at all levels ― international, national and local ― should consult regularly on matters of mutual interest, including supply chain security and facilitation measures, in a manner which will not jeopardize enforcement activities. The results of this consultation should contribute to Customs development and maintenance of its risk management strategy.