IFS Food to Open Office in China
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October 29, 2010
Berlin, Germany/St. Louis, USA -- International Featured Standards (IFS) is set to open an office in Hefei, China – approximately 280 miles (460 Kilometers) West of Shanghai – in support of its IFS Food Standard. This office will be responsible for the coordination of IFS operations in the Asian market, as well as implementation of the IFS Integrity Program, training through the IFS Academy Program, and coordination of the IFS auditor examination.
As the only truly global food safety standard, IFS now has a network of offices which fully support retailers and suppliers throughout the entire food supply chain. IFS offices and their areas of responsibility include:
- Berlin, Germany -- Headquarters (Business Operations)
- Paris, France -- France, Africa, support for the Quebec Province of Canada
- Milan, Italy -- Coordination of Business in Italy
- St. Louis, USA -- North, Central, and South America and the Caribbean
- Hefei, China -- Asia
“The addition of an IFS office in the Asian market is critical to supporting the world’s food supply chain,” said IFS Managing Director Stephan Tromp. “IFS is the first Food Safety Standard benchmarked by the Global Food Safety Initiative to locate an office in China which will support the integrity of the IFS Food Safety Standard. We look forward to improving food safety through increased training and local management of the IFS Integrity Program in this important market.”
Inquiries about the IFS office in Hefei, China or IFS in general should be directed at the current time to either:
George Gansner (St. Louis, MO USA), Gansner@ifs-certification.com, 314.686.4610
OR
Nina Lehmann (Berlin, Germany), Lehmann@ifs-certification.com, 011.49.30.726.250.13
About IFS: International Featured Standards (IFS) is an umbrella brand for globally recognized standards in Food, Logistic, Household and Personal Care (HPC), Broker, and Cash & Carry/Wholesale developed by the associated members of the German retail federation – Hauptverband des Deutschen Einzelhandels (HDE) – and of its French counterpart – Fédération des Entreprises du Commerce et de la Distribution (FCD), along with input from retailers in Italy, Switzerland, Poland, Spain, and Austria.
IFS Food is a global uniform quality assurance and food safety Standard accepted under the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI). The Standard, which is used worldwide, is intended to allow the assessment of suppliers’ food safety and quality systems in accordance with a uniform approach and applies to all post-farm gate stages of food processing. More than 12,000 IFS audits were conducted globally in 2009. More information about IFS can be found at www.ifs-certification.com.
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