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Is there a way to verify that a company is certified to IFS Food?

Started by , May 25 2020 05:12 PM
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Is there a way to verify that a company is certified to IFS Food?  SQF, BRC, FSSC all have database search options on their website.  I have been unsuccessfull in locating this on the IFS site.  Is this even an option for this GFSI scheme?  Thank you!

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Is this something that I need to log-in to view?  What am I missing here...definitely doesn't appear to be as easy as the other sites.

Is this something that I need to log-in to view?  What am I missing here...definitely doesn't appear to be as easy as the other sites.

 

Just click the Login button at the top of the screen and register - you will need to register to use the database.

Just click the Login button at the top of the screen and register - you will need to register to use the database.

Thank you - I'll give it a go.

You don't need to register to check IFS certs - you can search by company, city, scope, COID (site code) etc on their site here: https://www.ifs-cert...=english&id=362

Thank you, I'll read it too.


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