Supply Chain Vulnerability Risk Assessments
Potential supply chain risks are identified by a systematic investigation of all factors (sources) that might lead to risks The consequence of each identified risk and its corresponding likelihood are determined by analysis the risks are prioritized based on their consequence and likelihood. For those risks that need to be addressed with action, mitigation strategies are developed in accordance to the objective of the supply chain
- Malicious tampering
- Food safety and temperature control
- Food Theft
- Granulated Sugar
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