Use cases: I want to:
Create standardised templates to consistently evaluate and mitigate risks across my supply chain.
Customise specific risk indicators and categories to perfectly align with our internal policies and external regulatory requirements.
Manage and edit existing templates to keep them up to date as industry compliance landscapes evolve.
Define reusable mitigation factors to provide clear guidance and concrete next steps when risks are flagged.
By setting up structured Risk Assessment templates in Interu, you can ensure that every location, organisation, or delivery is evaluated against the same consistent criteria. Furthermore, you can embed guidance and predefined mitigation steps directly into the templates, removing the guesswork for your operations team when an issue is detected.
Follow the guides below to build and manage your risk assessment frameworks.
1. Build a Custom Template
If you have unique compliance requirements, you can build a new evaluation framework from scratch.
Create a New Risk Assessment Template: Learn how to navigate to the Admin section to establish a new template. This guide will walk you through setting a name, defining the chosen risk level sets, and adding your specific categories, indicators, mitigations, and guidance.
2. Define Mitigation Factors
To ensure your team knows exactly how to resolve identified risks, you can build a library of standardised mitigation actions.
Add Mitigation Factors: Learn how to manage your central list of risk mitigations. You can create standalone actions (like "Provide additional documentation") from the Admin menu, or add them directly while editing a template's indicators so they can be reused across multiple templates.
3. Manage and Edit Your Frameworks
As regulations change or new risks emerge in your supply chain, you will need to keep your assessment criteria current.
Add and Manage Risk Assessment Templates: Discover how to oversee your existing templates. This guide explains how to edit current frameworks to update risk levels, add or remove specific indicators, and tweak your embedded mitigation guidance. It also notes how to contact your Interu Project Manager if you want to use predefined system templates for specific countries or records.