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IPL Goods Supplier - Supply Chain Security Standards
Supply Chain Security Standards • August 18th, 2023

This agreement relates to suppliers of IPL where IPL will be the importer of record and where the transit route does not begin and end in Great Britain. It contains procedural requirements to support the supply chain security requirements of IPL to AEO standard. The purpose of the procedures is to ensure that the selected supplier and associated parties are able to provide sufficient evidence of operations to the required security capability and suitability to be entrusted in the provision of goods on behalf of IPL. Providers must agree to routine audits of the documentation and relevant procedures provided at an agreed place of audit.

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Asda Goods Supplier - Supply Chain Security Standards
Supply Chain Security Standards • September 13th, 2021

This agreement relates to suppliers of Asda where Asda will be the importer of record and where the transit route does not begin and end in Great Britain. It contains procedural requirements to support the supply chain security requirements of Asda to AEO standard. The purpose of the procedures is to ensure that the selected supplier and associated parties are able to provide sufficient evidence of operations to the required security capability and suitability to be entrusted in the provision of goods on behalf of Asda. Providers must agree to routine audits of the documentation and relevant procedures provided at an agreed place of audit.

IPL Goods Supplier - Supply Chain Security Standards
Supply Chain Security Standards • March 31st, 2021

This agreement relates to suppliers of IPL where IPL will be the importer of record and where the transit route does not begin and end in Great Britain. It contains procedural requirements to support the supply chain security requirements of IPL to AEO standard. The purpose of the procedures is to ensure that the selected supplier and associated parties are able to provide sufficient evidence of operations to the required security capability and suitability to be entrusted in the provision of goods on behalf of IPL. Providers must agree to routine audits of the documentation and relevant procedures provided at an agreed place of audit.

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