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Free Copy of Supply Chain Security Guide Paper
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A supply chain is a system of resources, organizations, people, technologies, activities and
information involved in the act of transporting goods from producer to consumer and user. This (SCS) guide is intended for trade and transport government officials, port authorities and transport, cargo and logistics communities, in particular in developing countries. The purpose of the guide is to make a concerned trade and transport-related officials, managers and personnel in developing countries acquainted with, and aware of, the many initiatives
mushrooming in the field of supply chain security, what these will mean for their respective organizations, and how to tackle the inlaid challenges. This chapter attempts to clarify the background and current status of the multitude of programs that exist across the world today. This is achieved by, firstly, giving a brief account of the changing security environment (post 9/11) and its resulting implications for SCS programs. This is important as it helps
to explain the motivation of the programs which are later expanded upon in more detail within the chapter. Within this section, the motivations for different types of programs,
not directly linked to the events of 9/11 but to other reasons, such as combating illegal activities, enhancement of efficiency and standardization are also explained. Secondly, a list of the main programs is present under four main subheadings: compulsory programs, major voluntary programs, regional or national programs, and others. Tables are presented at the end of the section summarizing the main points of each program. Finally, some of the issues
surrounding the programs are presented in the concluding section.

Citation
“Donner, Michel; Kruk, Cornelis. 2009. Supply Chain Security Guide. World Bank, Washington, DC. © World Bank. https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/28128 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.”

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