Der IFS entwickelt weltweit anerkannte Produktqualitäts- und Sicherheitsstandards sowie Entwicklungsprogramme mit dem Fachwissen von Einzelhändlern, Herstellern, Zertifizierungsstellen und anderen Experten. Mit unserer Hilfe steigern Unternehmen die Vertrauenswürdigkeit ihrer Produkte und Marken durch eine gelebte Produkt- und Lebensmittelsicherheitskultur.
Das IFS Integrity Program stellt sicher, dass unsere Standards ordnungsgemäß umgesetzt werden.
Dies wird gewährleistet durch:
Im Falle von Beschwerden ist es möglich, das IFS Integrity Programm über das Beschwerdeformular oder per
Mit der Akkreditierung der mit uns zusammenarbeitenden Zertifizierungsstellen und den IFS Standards stellen wir sicher, dass unsere Arbeit auf einheitlichen internationalen Normen und damit auf objektiv überprüfbaren Qualitätsstandards basiert. Akkreditierung bedeutet für uns Sicherheit und Vertrauen in unsere Produkte.
Prozesse, Strukturen und Geschäftsmodelle nachhaltiger zu gestalten, ist für viele Unternehmen eine ständige Herausforderung. Um insbesondere kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen bei der Integration von Umwelt-, Sozial- und Governance-Grundsätzen (ESG) zu helfen, bietet der IFS den ESG Compliance Check an. Mit diesem Tool unterstützen wir Sie auf Ihrem Weg in eine grünere und sozialere Zukunft.
Gewährleisten Sie Produktintegrität mit dem IFS. Wir helfen Ihnen, Risiken in Bezug auf Produktintegrität und Lebensmittelbetrug besser zu verstehen und zu kontrollieren. Mit unserem IFS PIA Assessment zeigen Sie Ihren Kunden, dass Sie Produkte gemäß den Spezifikationen liefern und Ihre Integritätsrisiken ordnungsgemäß managen.
We are pleased to announce that Jean-Charles Gander has been appointed Director Quality Assurance (QA) and Integrity Program (IP).
In his new role, Jean-Charles Gander will strengthen our commitment to excellence, transparency, and operational integrity. He will work with internal teams, business partners, and stakeholders to further develop our QA and IP, ensuring continued trust and reliability in our operations.
Jean-Charles Gander has extensive experience in quality management, risk mitigation, and strategic transformation. Throughout his career, he has held several leadership roles across the food and testing services sectors, building a strong record in regulatory compliance, fostering innovation, and leading international projects. He offers an industry and retail perspective and has a thorough understanding of auditors' roles and qualifications.
Before joining IFS, he served as Chief Quality Officer at Migros Group, where he was responsible for advancing quality strategies across one of Switzerland’s largest international retail and industry groups. In addition, Jean-Charles Gander serves as a Member of the Board of Directors of the Swiss Association for Quality and has previously contributed to our organisation as a member of the IFS Board and the Exam Working Group.
“We are delighted to welcome Jean-Charles Gander to this vital position”, said Stephan Tromp, Managing Director of IFS. “His expertise and strategic insight will significantly shape the future direction of our organisation and strengthen our QA and IP.”
Commenting on his appointment, Jean-Charles Gander stated: “I would like to transform quality assurance challenges into strategic opportunities, leveraging my expertise to strengthen IFS’s market position and realign the department with the company’s objectives. I am eager to collaborate with a talented team of professionals dedicated to upholding the company’s core values of quality, integrity, and trust.”
Ensuring basic food safety requirements are met, building trust between producers and retailers, and supporting access to retail shelves.
IFS is pleased to introduce IFS Local, a new annual standalone check designed to evaluate food safety and compliance at small-scale local producers.
Businesses, including micro-enterprises, family-owned companies, and artisanal producers, play a crucial role in the food industry. However, limited resources and simple processes can make meeting food safety requirements challenging.
“IFS Local is a strategic initiative designed to empower small-scale food producers. It offers them a structured, hands-on framework for ensuring basic good hygiene and manufacturing practices, as well as product compliance. By adopting IFS Local, producers can build greater trust with their customers and enhance their chances of securing shelf space in retail stores,” said Stephan Tromp, Managing Director of IFS.
IFS Local provides clear guidance and practical support for establishing essential foundations for safe food production, processing, and packing, while minimising administrative effort. Developed in collaboration with retailers, certification bodies, and industry experts, it ensures practical applicability and alignment with market expectations.
The IFS Local checklist is clearly structured and contains both core requirements and additional optional requirements as needed. Trained assessors verify compliance with these requirements and can provide advice on process optimisation. Assessed businesses receive a report, an action plan, and a letter of confirmation. They can make these documents easily available to their customers through the IFS Database.
IFS Local supports small-scale food producers by making it easier to identify and reduce food safety risks, comply with legal and product requirements, and implement practical, effective measures in day-to-day operations. The check helps build trust with customers and other stakeholders and can be a ticket to placing products in retail stores. This way, supply chains are strengthened, and producers, retailers and customers can buy the locally produced food products with confidence.
To support implementation, IFS provides the following tools and resources:
Following the introduction of the IFS Deforestation Check Self-assessment in September, IFS is pleased to announce that the questionnaire is now also available on the IFS Database.
Completing the self-assessment in the IFS Database is free of charge for both IFS-certified and non-certified suppliers. The online questionnaire is straightforward, intuitive and user-friendly. In addition to the IFS Database, it is also available on the platforms of our partners, ImpactBuying and osapiens.
We recognise that the political landscape has shifted since September. The scope and implementation of the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) remain uncertain. Therefore, we have decided to delay the release of the second part of the check, the auditor assessment, until the EU finalises its political decisions.
Regardless of when the EUDR becomes effective, companies handling products containing raw materials such as cattle, soy, palm oil, coffee, cocoa, rubber, and wood are advised to begin assessing their deforestation-related risks now to ensure they are adequately equipped. Using the online questionnaire can serve as a helpful initial step. It supports preparation for the upcoming regulatory requirements, as well as meeting the sustainability expectations of customers, consumers, and other stakeholders.
The IFS Deforestation Check is a component of the IFS Supply Chain Solutions portfolio, which encompasses various process checks and tools. These resources support the implementation of essential processes for managing supply chain risks and assist in evaluating the ability to identify and monitor such risks effectively.
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