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Finding if a Company's GFSI status is current.

Started by , Oct 10 2018 08:17 PM
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Hello Everyone,

 

Is there a way we can check the GFSI status of any company online as opposed to following up with them directly for the updated cert every year?

 

Thanks much

 

 

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If they are BRC Certified - yes. https://brcdirectory.co.uk/ but I'm not sure about the other ones.

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It depends on the scheme. For example, SQF has a public searchable database, but BRC requires you to register to access their directory.

 

EDIT: Appears I'm wrong about BRC, the directory seems to be public after all. 

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FSSC also has a public database: http://www.fssc22000...ons.xml?lang=en

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For IFS, I'm afraid you need to be certified yourself to have access to the certificates of other companies : https://www.ifs-cert...m/index.php/de/

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Oh well, I was trying to mark all the above posts to mark as solved, but it seems it will only allow me to click on one. But sincere thanks to you all!


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