Longxi aluminum foil has passed the audit and certification of BRC quality system.

Published: Jul 14, 2021 13:15
Source: Longxi aluminum foil

From July 10th to 11th, Shanghai Tianxiang quality and Technical Service Co., Ltd. appointed auditors to audit and certify the BRC quality system of our company. Longxi aluminum foil units, food team auditors and related departments business personnel jointly accept the audit. According to the audit plan, the auditors inspected the aluminum foil production site, the raw and auxiliary material warehouse and the finished product warehouse, and interviewed the audit business personnel of the relevant units and verified the recording materials. The audit mainly involves on-site audit, HACCP plan, control of CCP and OPRP points, internal audit, management review, product traceability, supplier management, pest management, fragile goods control, chemical control, cleaning plan and so on. After on-site audit, it is considered that the food management system established by our company in accordance with the 6th edition of global standard packaging materials can operate effectively and improve continuously.

After the audit, the company thanked the auditors for their hard work and suggestions. He asked all relevant departments to rectify and implement the problems found in the audit as soon as possible, to further familiarize themselves with the sixth edition of the BRC packaging material standard, to grasp the contents and detailed requirements of the standard, and to pay enough attention to the existing deficiencies to solve the root causes. All managers firmly establish awareness of food production laws and regulations and food awareness, drive all staff to standardize the operation of the system, and constantly improve the quality of the company's products. Longxi aluminum foil BRC certification passed smoothly, which plays a vital role in the development of foreign markets.

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