In compliance with the FSMA of FDA regulation
The FDA FSMA act, the Foreign Supplier Verification Program (FSVP) for importers of human and animal food, requires importers to carry out certain activities based on risks to verify imported food to the United States produced in compliance with the applicable security standards.
FSVP is a program that importers covered by the standard shall implement to verify that their foreign importers produce food according to with the same public health preventive control or production regulations within the United States, to guarantee suppliers didn’t adulterate or badly labeled allergens.
Documentary FSVP
Global Standards original production
Part 117 | Preventive controls of food for humans (PC) |
Part 120 | HACCP (juices) |
Part 123 | HACCP (seafood) |
Part 112 | Primary production |
Part 114 | Acidified foods |
Part 113 | Foods low in acidity |
Part 106 | Baby formula |
Part 105, 118 | Shell eggs |
Part 507 | Preventive controls of animal feed. |
Part 111 | Dietary supplements. |
Part 179 | Irradiation of human food. |
Our certificates are accepted everywhere in the world
The implementation of a food safety system FDA has great benefits like the following:
To demonstrate compliance with the FDA FSMA regulation requirements.
To generate trust with other interested parties so an organization could identify and control food safety risks.
The effect and growth of the company in the American market opening doors towards exporting.
To guarantee food production security with the same level of food safety than those products made in the United States.
Process to obtain an international certificate with Global Standards
The certification process pays attention to every detail to make sure that the company duly complies with all of the standard’s requirements.
1
Quote and signing of the contract
2
Planning and Development of Audit
3
Closing of Non-Conformities
4
Certification Committee and Issuance of the Certificate