ISO 28000 specifies the requirements for a security management system across the supply chain, helping organizations identify and manage the security threats that travel with goods, from theft and tampering to smuggling and disruption. Logistics operators, freight forwarders, port and warehouse businesses, and manufacturers with exposed distribution networks adopt it to demonstrate that their supply chain security is deliberately managed rather than left to chance. This toolkit supplies the documentation such a system needs.
What you get
- A supply chain security management system manual scoped to ISO 28000
- Security policy and security risk assessment methodology
- Threat identification, vulnerability, and security-context documentation
- Physical, personnel, and cargo security procedures
- Access control, transport security, and third-party/contractor security processes
- Incident response, business continuity, and security-emergency procedures
- Registers for security risks and assets, plus audit programs and management review templates
The set includes 29 editable templates mapped to the standard’s requirements.
Why it pays off
Each file is aligned to the ISO 28000 clauses, so your risk assessments, controls, and records all trace back to the framework without extra interpretation on your part. Everything is a fully editable Word or Excel document, letting your security team adapt policies to specific routes, sites, and cargo types in hours rather than authoring them cold. You move toward certification readiness faster, retain full ownership of the files as your operation grows, and avoid the cost of a supply-chain-security consultant to draft the same material.
Download the toolkit, tailor it to your supply chain and its threats, and put a defensible security management system in place ahead of your audit.























