Uniserve receives BRC food safety rating

We are pleased to announce that our 750,000 sq ft Felixstowe Mega Distribution Centre (FMDC) has been awarded the British Retail Consortium (BRC) food safety AA rating.
The BRC Global Standard for Food Safety is one of the most recognised certification standards and provides organisations working in the food industry, or with food products, a framework for managing the safety, integrity and quality of products and services.
Receiving the AA rating, one of the highest ratings available, provides our customers with the reassurance that our processes and Felixstowe distribution centre are in compliance with the high standards set by BRC’s framework.
David Barry, Director of Warehouse & Transport, Uniserve commented:
“Receiving one of the highest BRC food safety ratings is another compelling commitment in providing best in class logistics solutions for our customers. It is also testament of our ethos and desire in delivering expertise and excellence in everything we do”.
To explore how our logistics solutions can help your business, please contact our Commercial team today – T+WCommercial@ugroup.co.uk
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