BRCGS gives SGS a 5-Star rating for outstanding food assurance

BRCGS gives SGS a 5-Star rating for outstanding food assurance

SGS has been awarded a distinguished 5-star rating from BRCGS, a global authority on food safety and quality standards. The leader in food assurance and quality services, said that the exceptional achievement highlights SGS’s commitment to excellence, customer service, innovation, and continuous improvement in the food industry. The 5-star rating recognises SGS’s dedication to maintaining…


SGS has been awarded a distinguished 5-star rating from BRCGS, a global authority on food safety and quality standards.

The leader in food assurance and quality services, said that the exceptional achievement highlights SGS’s commitment to excellence, customer service, innovation, and continuous improvement in the food industry.

The 5-star rating recognises SGS’s dedication to maintaining the highest standards of food safety, product quality, and operational efficiency.

This recognition further demonstrates SGS’s ability to delivering BRCGS in nearly 100 countries, whilst maintaining the highest standards of quality and service. The award underscores SGS’s role as a trusted partner for businesses seeking robust food safety solutions, ensuring compliance with BRCGS’s rigorous certification standards across the food supply chain.

“We are thrilled to receive this distinguished 5-star rating from BRCGS,” said Naghmeh Raiyat, vice president of food assurance at SGS. “This recognition reflects the hard work, dedication, and expertise of our teams worldwide who continuously strive to provide the highest level of service to our clients. At SGS, we are fully committed to supporting the food industry in delivering safe, quality products to consumers, and this achievement is a testament to our ongoing efforts to lead the way in food assurance.”

The BRCGS 5-star rating further solidifies SGS’s position as a global leader in food assurance, reinforcing its reputation for trust and reliability within the industry.

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