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Managing a Safe & Secure Supply Chain - ISO 28000

Event: 25th March 2008

Country: Malaysia
City: Selanger
Event website: Managing a Safe & Secure Supply Chain - ISO 28000

This one day Seminar “Managing a Safe & Secure Supply Chain - ISO 28000″ aims at creating awareness and gives organizations the requirements for establishing, implementing, maintain and improving a management system for the security of the supply chain. More importantly the ISO 28000 for supply chain security management systems will help combat threats to the safe and smooth flow of international trade.

The main speaker of the seminar will be Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance (Hong Kong) senior manager Peter Boyce, who has extensive ISO 28000:2007 standard experience.

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