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Posted 26 February 2024 - 04:41 PM

Some customers from other country request to lease our storage to store their products because they do not have warehouse in America, we will ship the products for them but under their names not our name.

 

Does it mean that we are the distributor? What documents should we obtain from the suppliers? Do we need a HACCP plan for those products ( we do not open the products, just pallets in pallets out)? Are there any license/ certification/ documents do we need to get?

 

You advice is much appreciated.  



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Posted 26 February 2024 - 08:18 PM

What standard (SQF, BRC, FSSC, IFS, etc) are you under/following?

 

Short answer, it just makes your company a distribution point - but if you under one of the above you would abide by what is required as a food storage.


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Posted 26 March 2024 - 02:52 AM

This might fall into the requirements on traded goods for BRCGS if you follow that standard.





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