GFSI-recognized certification continues to play a critical role in food safety assurance, market access, and supply chain confidence. As benchmarked schemes continue to evolve, food and beverage manufacturers are being asked to demonstrate stronger implementation, clearer evidence, and more consistent execution across facilities.
This guide explores how quality leaders can view the evolution of GFSI-aligned expectations as an opportunity to build a more coordinated, predictable, and value-add audit program — one that supports certification while improving operational visibility across the business.
Inside the Guide
This ebook explores practical considerations for quality leaders managing GFSI-recognized certification programs, including:
- The continued role of GFSI-recognized certification in market access and supply chain confidence
- How GFSI-aligned requirements have evolved around implementation, food safety culture, and operational controWhy consistency matters more as manufacturers manage multiple sites, schemes, and stakeholders
- How a value-add audit program can reduce friction, reinforce consistency, and improve visibility
- What quality leaders should consider when choosing an audit partner, including technical credibility, impartiality, communication, scheduling reliability, scheme coverage, and multi-site support
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