Food Video Podcast Series 2012, Episode 1
20th Feb 2012
Food Video Podcast Series 2012, Episode 1
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The management systems community
20th Feb 2012 by Cor Groenveld
Manufacturers and retailers see the benefits of a harmonised approach and they are more and more willing to work together. This is essential because this is the only way to achieve harmonisation.
17th Feb 2012 by JChowdhury
Welcome to the LRQA Business Assurance Food Podcast Series. On day two of the GFSI Global Food Safety Conference in Orlando, collaboration and harmonisation remain two of the most dominant themes. We talk to Fons Schmidt, the independent chairman of the Board of Stakeholders of the Foundation of Food Safety Certification, the owners of FSSC [...]
17th Feb 2012 by JChowdhury
I would like to talk about the trends in the food supply chain – mainly related to audits and certification. I think the organisations in the food supply chain are ready now to harmonise. Manufacturers and retailers see the benefits of a harmonised approach and they are more and more willing to work together. This [...]
17th Feb 2012 by Cor Groenveld
When you look at LRQA’s auditors and our approach at audits, we are intensively training our people to make sure that they have a management system process based approach.
16th Feb 2012
Over 900 delegates from 47 countries discussed food safety, collaboration across the food supply chain and management systems on day one of the GFSI Food Safety Conference in Orlando, Florida.
16th Feb 2012 by Cor Groenveld
I believe that the harmonisation of standards in the food supply chain is one of the most important topics within our industry. If we think back almost to 20 years ago, where the food sector started to expand the focus on food safety, we ended up with more than 100 standards for food safety management systems!
16th Feb 2012
LRQA’s Cor Groenveld and Vel Pillay join the GFSI’s leading expert on auditor competency, Bill McBride, in this podcast on auditor competency.
15th Feb 2012 by Cor Groenveld
We have seen a very big change when you look at the approach of certification and audits and I think a very positive change. When we started with certification in the food supply chain it was more about inspection; we had the inspection bodies, they came in with a check list and what they did was to simply ‘tick the box’.
14th Feb 2012 by JChowdhury
The food sector increasingly relies on independent, robust third party certification. And not just to protect brands and businesses from prosecutions and health scares- especially relevant given the recent Cantaloupe Listeria Monocytogenes outbreak in the US and the Salmonella Newport outbreak in the UK – but also to drive improvements and secure competitive advantage. A [...]
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