Start with GFSI Benchmarking for Confident Certification
In today’s highly demanding food supply chain, businesses are expected to demonstrate full compliance with GFSI-recognised standards such as BRCGS, IFS and FSSC 22000, as well as customer and retailer requirements. Preparing for certification audits without a clear understanding of your current level of compliance can lead to non-conformities, delays, audit failures and unnecessary costs that impact both operations and reputation.
We support organisations across the food industry, packaging materials, logistics, and agents & brokers sectors by providing expert guidance in benchmarking, auditing and food safety system development. Our approach is focused on helping you identify gaps early, strengthen your management systems and ensure you are fully prepared for certification and customer audits, regardless of the complexity or size of your operations.
A benchmarking audit is a critical first step in this process. By evaluating your existing practices against GFSI standards and industry expectations, benchmarking provides a clear and practical overview of where improvements are needed before the official audit takes place. This proactive approach reduces risk, supports better decision-making and increases confidence in achieving certification while improving overall system performance and audit readiness.
All services are delivered by Kiki Domzaridou, a food safety and quality management auditor with over 25 years of international experience. Having conducted thousands of audits across multiple sectors, she brings deep technical knowledge and a practical, results-driven approach tailored to each organisation’s needs and operational challenges.
Beyond benchmarking, we support the development and implementation of effective food/ product safety and quality management systems, including IFS, BRC, FSSC22000 including IFS, BRCGS and FSSC 22000, as well as the creation of product and service specifications, supplier management processes and packaging materials Declarations of Compliance (DoC). We also assist organisations in aligning their systems with customer expectations and regulatory requirements. The objective is not only to achieve certification, but to build systems that are robust, compliant and sustainable in the long term while supporting continuous improvement.