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Fons Schmid Chairman FSSC 22000 Board of Stakeholders
Introduction
Pro
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consumers are out to demand... microbes are out to spoil.... crooks are out to cheat... terrorists are out to kill.... the press is out to nail you down.... governments are our to fine.... companies are focused on profits...
Food Safety: A Complicated Challenge
“To be the world’s leading independent GFSI recognized ISO based food safety management system for the whole supply chain.”
Our mission
Voting members • Fons Schmid, Independent Chairman • Leon Bruner, GMA The Association of Food Beverage and Consumer
Products Companies • David Dearden, International Margarine Association of the Countries of
Europe • Jorge Hernandez, International Food Distributors Association • Simone Hertzberger, Eurocommerce • Beate Kettlitz, Confederation of the Food and Drink Industries of the EU • Mark Overland, Safe Supply of Affordable Food Everywhere • Bizhan Pourkmailian, European Modern Restaurant Association • Karen Smedley, Australian Beverage Council
Board of Stakeholders (1)
Non-voting members • Stefano Crea, Independent International Organization for
Certification Limited • David Fatscher, BSI Group • Cor Groenveld, Chairman of Foundation for Food Safety
Certification • Marta Mikulaskova, IQnet
Liason / Observers • Cornelie Glerum, Secretary General • Skip Greenaway, International Accreditation Forum • Kevin McKinley, International Organization for Standardization
Board of Stakeholders (2)
GFSI committed organizations
Some of many global companies using or accepting FSSC 22000
PepsiCo, Coca-Cola, Kraft, Danone, General Mills, Nestlé, Mars, Cargill, Unilever
Metro, Wal-Mart, Ahold, ICA, Food Lion, Carrefour
Belgium, US food Service, Migros, Stop&Shop, Giant, McDonald's, FrieslandCampina
The numbers 7,000+ certificates 90 FSSC 22000 Licensed Certification Bodies around the world 69 with full license 21 with provisional license, working on accreditation
1,500 Auditors 144 Countries Database with all Certified Organizations Packaging Scope (PAS 223) 19 CBs with a full license 26 CBs with provisional license 900 certificates
14 FSSC 22000 Licensed Training Organizations
Top 5 countries 1 USA 2 China 3 Japan 4 India 5 Netherlands
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FSSC 22000 Growth in Asia Certificates issued since 2012 Food: 1719 Packaging: 446
Focus on Asia, North America and Europe Intensified marketing and communication Regional representation and communication Global Harmonization Days for Licensed CBs
(22 + 23 October 2014, Amsterdam) Cooperation with authorities Extension of the scheme to other sectors within the food
supply chain Strong involvement in GFSI programs
Objectives 2014
Thank you