The new website pays a lot of attention to providing targeted information about the use of our packaging in practice. A number of clear examples are used to explain why plastic packaging buckets are perfectly suited to help our customers with their packaging needs. The website further provides a lot of information about IML printing with the various techniques discussed at length.
The new website underlines our search for providing our customers with the best possible service. We act as a knowledge base for our customers and help in the development of solution-oriented improvements in the production processes. Our packaging buckets enable us to respond to your packaging needs. After all, our packaging buckets should be conducive to your production efforts, rather than act as a bottleneck.
We further explain the principles by which we have been operating in the market as a company for years. The history of the two companies is also touched upon. And at the same time, we explain how we intend to continue to build our future, sustainable in all respects!
BRC Packaging
The British Retail Consortium (BRC)introduced this certification programme in 1998. The programme focuses on food safety and quality within an organisation. A company is tested on more than 300 aspects to check to what extent it meets the standard that is set. A rating indicates to what degree a company complies with the GSFI-recognised standard of the BRC.
Aspects such as traceability, cleanliness, operational control, training and management of suppliers are included, which together form the basis of the BRC. Thanks to the name that the BRC has built up, it has been a reputable name in the world of certification programmes for years and we are proud to be able to show our results within this programme.
FSSC 22000
The FSSC 22000 Standard has been created through Stichting Certificatie Voedselveiligheid (SCV). As a food-oriented version of the ISO 22000 Standard, this certification programme has been set up as a global guideline in food safety and quality within various industries. This standard is aimed at the entire production chain and as such, it is ideally suited for international harmonisation, partly thanks to the recognition by the GFSI. In addition to its connection with ISO 22000, the FSSC 22000 has many comparisons with the HACCP criteria, making it an attractive variant with the best of both worlds from these programmes. Thanks to the internationally accepted nature of the FSSC and the chain-wide approach within this certification programme, we recognise a strong food safety management system in this standard.