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Comparing GFSI-Benchmarked Certifications: Selecting the Right Fit for Your Business

This document compares the various scopes, requirements and expectations of GFSI benchmarked certifications such as SQF, BRCGS, FSSC 22000 and IFS.

Food safety is a top priority for businesses across the supply chain, and achieving certification under a global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI)-recognized scheme is a critical step toward ensuring compliance with international food safety standards. GFSI benchmarking helps harmonize global food safety practices, giving businesses the confidence that their certification meets industry-recognized requirements.

This guide provides an overview of four major GFSI-benchmarked certification programs: BRCGS, FSSC 22000, IFS, and sqf. Each of these schemes has unique benefits, scopes, and requirements, making it essential for businesses to select the certification that best aligns with their operations and regulatory needs.

In this comparison, you’ll find key insights into the scope of each certification, including food manufacturing, packaging, storage, distribution, and other industry-specific applications. The guide also highlights important considerations such as audit frequency, grading systems, unannounced audit requirements, and additional voluntary modules.

By understanding these certifications, businesses can make informed decisions to enhance food safety, protect their brand, and meet customer and regulatory expectations.

Comparing GFSI benchmarked certifications

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