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Review and Update of the ERP & CRMP for the live export industry

Australia’s livestock export industry must manage ongoing risks to people, animals, the environment and businesses across the supply chain. As such, well developed, understood and practiced response plans are required to prepare for risk mitigation in the livestock export supply chain.

This project reviewed and updated the live export industry's Emergency Response Plan and Consignment Risk Management Plan template, carried out a simulation exercise and developed an implementation plan for ongoing simulations and document review.

Project date

30 Jun 2018-30 May 2020

Principal investigator

Nick Baker

Project funded by

Multiple industries
Beef cattle Dairy Other rural industries

LiveCorp

The Australian Livestock Export Corporation (LiveCorp) is the service provider and rural research and development corporation for Australia’s livestock …
  • Location

    Australia

  • Organisation type

    Research funding body

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