Icelandirect Achieves FSSC 22000 Certification, Enhancing Food Safety Standards in Supplement Manufacturing
Icelandirect Achieves FSSC 22000 Certification, Reinforcing Its Commitment to the Highest Standards in Supplement Manufacturing
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Icelandirect, a contract manufacturer based in Clifton, New Jersey, has successfully completed the FSSC 22000 Version 6 certification audit. This certification underscores the company's commitment to food safety and quality in supplement manufacturing, ensuring products meet rigorous safety standards.
- 01Icelandirect's Clifton facility is now certified under FSSC 22000, a globally recognized food safety management standard.
- 02The certification reflects a comprehensive third-party audit conducted by SGS North America Inc.
- 03Icelandirect's certification portfolio includes NSF GMP, ISO 9001, HACCP compliance, and USDA Organic eligibility.
- 04The company is preparing for FSSC 22000 Version 7 compliance, targeted for early 2027.
- 05Icelandirect recently expanded its capabilities by acquiring SOMA LABS, enhancing its manufacturing options for human and pet supplements.
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Icelandirect, LLC, a prominent contract manufacturer of supplements based in Clifton, New Jersey, has achieved FSSC 22000 Version 6 certification, a significant milestone that emphasizes its dedication to food safety and quality. This certification, awarded following a thorough audit by SGS North America Inc., ensures that Icelandirect's manufacturing processes meet the highest standards in the industry. The FSSC 22000 certification is recognized globally and provides clients with confidence that products are manufactured under stringent safety protocols. Brandon Miller, CEO of Icelandirect, highlighted that this achievement is a testament to the company's commitment to excellence and the collaborative effort of its entire team. In addition to the FSSC 22000 certification, Icelandirect boasts a comprehensive list of other certifications, including NSF GMP and ISO 9001, positioning it as a trusted manufacturer in the supplement industry. The company is also preparing for the next version of the certification, Version 7, expected in early 2027, as part of its ongoing commitment to quality and safety. Furthermore, Icelandirect has expanded its capabilities through the acquisition of SOMA LABS, enhancing its manufacturing options for both human and pet supplements.
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The certification enhances Icelandirect's reputation and operational standards, benefiting clients and consumers by ensuring high-quality products.
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