Greifensee, Switzerland – Mettler Toledo, continues its partnership with the IFS (International Food Standard), a leading quality assurance and food safety standard, by presenting a jointly sponsored webinar entitled ‘Meet Global Food Safety Standards and Increase Productivity’.
Informative Webinar on Food Safety Standards Consumer food safety concerns and broadening regulatory requirements highlight issues which increasingly bring the food industry to the media’s attention. The introduction of standards such as, IFS, BRC, SQF2000,FSSC 22000 require food companies throughout the world to make their manufacturing processes transparent and as safe as possible. Stephan Tromp, Managing Director IFS will highlight the IFS standards including company registrations, training, certification & audit processes. You’ll also hear from Urs Berli, Market Manager Food how Mettler Toledo can support you in the areas of traceability, hygienically designed equipment, quality data management, foreign body detection, and equipment qualification and calibration. Following the forty-five minute presentation, you will have the opportunity to ask the IFS and Mettler Toledo representatives your questions and seek additional resource assistance.
Registration and Information. The webinar will be presented on June 29, 2010 at 11:00 EDT and will be hosted by Stephan Tromp, Technical Director IFS, and Urs Berli, Market Manager Food, Mettler Toledo.
Participants can register at www.mt.com/Food-IFS-Webinar by clicking ‘Subscribe’ and select the date of choice.
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