Risk Management

ARCA develops specific plans for risk management, provides regular training to personnel, and conducts drills on certain topics.
1. Risk Definition and Classification
As ARCA, the risks we may encounter are classified into the following categories:
- Operational Risks
- Security Risks
- Legal and Regulatory Risks
- Product and Process Risks
- Supply Chain Risks
2. Product and Process Risks
- Product quality and safety
- Product testing and certification requirements
- Manufacturing defects and efficiency
- Supplier relationships and supply chain security
3. Security Risks and Defense Strategies
- Facility security and access control
- Data security and leakage prevention
- Crisis management plans and emergency procedures
- Personnel training and security awareness
4. Supply Chain Risks
- Dependence on critical suppliers and alternative supply sources
- Material supply and logistics issues
- Supplier security and quality control
5. Crisis Management Plan and Emergency Procedures
ARCA has established a detailed crisis management plan and emergency procedures to ensure a swift and effective response in the event of a crisis. These plans are regularly updated, and employees are trained accordingly.
6. Risk Monitoring and Evaluation Process
To track how risks evolve over time, ARCA conducts regular risk assessments. This evaluation process ensures the identification of new risks and the management of existing ones.
7. Communication and Reporting
ARCA regularly shares information and updates regarding the risk management process with relevant stakeholders. Additionally, it ensures transparency by providing regular reports on risks.