MICT achieves ISO 28000 security certification
Mundra International Container Terminal (MICT) has achieved ISO 28000:2007 certification in supply chain security management systems, only the second container terminal in India to earn this independently audited security standard.
Certification was undertaken by globally recognised Rotterdam-based Dutch auditing firm and Maritime Classification Society of excellence DET NORSKE VERITAS (DNV).
The ISO 28000 standard sets in place mechanisms and processes to address security vulnerabilities at strategic and operational levels, as well as establish preventive action plans. The certification was granted after a stringent security audit of the facility, focused principally on container security, physical access controls, personnel security, procedural security, security training and threat awareness, business partner requirements and IT Security. The standard complements all international security legislative codes DP World already conforms to at its terminals.
K.Krishnadas, CEO MICT said:
“MICT is the second terminal in India after DP World Nhava Sheva to receive this certification. Having an internationally recognised and certified security management system will greatly benefit our customers and other terminal users and stakeholders who can now be assured that robust systems are in place to provide for the safety of their cargo and people using the terminal facilities.”
Ganesh Raj, Chairman & Managing Director, MICT said:
“Receiving this certification could not have been better timed, as today more than ever before as the Government in Gujarat is taking several measures to secure Gujarat’s coastline, ports and other infrastructure. With this certification, MICT has the unique distinction of becoming the first container terminal in a minor port in India to achieve ISO 28000 certification. It underlines our commitment and drive to safety, and security at all levels within our organisation.”


