Operational Risk Management for Cold Chain Cargo
Quelle: https://www.fao.org/3/i3513e/i3513e.pdf
TL;DR
Operational Risk Management for Cold Chain Cargo refers to the systematic process of identifying, assessing and mitigating risks associated with the transport and storage of temperature-sensitive goods. It encompasses the analysis of potential threats—such as equipment failures, temperature deviations, transport delays and human error—and the implementation of preventive and corrective measures to ensure product integrity, regulatory compliance and supply chain …
Operational Risk Management for Cold Chain Cargo refers to the systematic process of identifying, assessing and mitigating risks associated with the transport and storage of temperature-sensitive goods. It encompasses the analysis of potential threats—such as equipment failures, temperature deviations, transport delays and human error—and the implementation of preventive and corrective measures to ensure product integrity, regulatory compliance and supply chain continuity. By employing monitoring tools, contingency planning and standard operating procedures, it aims to minimize losses, maintain quality and guarantee timely delivery within specified temperature ranges.
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