"Carlsberg Srbija" obtained two more certificates - ISO 9001 and ISO 22000
Yesterday (December 13, 2006), company "Carlsberg Srbija" received ISO 9001 certificate for the Quality Management System and ISO 22000 certificate for the Food Safety Management System, which is the first of the kind in Serbia.
The certificates were presented by the Manager of the organization for the evaluation and control of management and quality "The LLoyd's Register Group", Milan Ivanović, who estimated that the example of "Carlsberg" was the positive one for the companies in Serbia, because the brewery in Čelarevo had advanced in the previous three years, mainly thanks to the transfer of the production technology.
The General Manager of company "Carlsberg Serbia", Isaac Sheps, explained that the ISO 9001 certificate was the first of the kind to be presented in the beer sector, while ISO 22000 certificate was the first in Serbia and he added that the latter was even stricter than the HACCP standard, which is allotted for the survey of critical phases in food production.
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