Pacmoore Receives Grade A PMO and BRC/GFSI Certifications

Nov. 9, 2009
PacMoore, a contract manufacturer of dry ingredients, announced it recently received Grade A Pasteurized Milk Ordinance certification in addition to becoming BRC certified to meet the Global Food Safety Initiative standard.
PacMoore, a contract manufacturer of dry ingredients, announced it recently received Grade "A" PMO (Pasteurized Milk Ordinance) certification in addition to becoming BRC certified to meet the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) standard. Grade "A" PMOGrade "A" PMO is the basic standard used in governing the processing, packaging, and sale of Grade "A" milk and milk products. With the Grade "A" PMO certification, PacMoore has become the only dry powder dairy milk handler in the State of Indiana that is approved to process Grade "A" dry dairy products. BRC Certification The BRC (British Retail Consortium) was the first certification standard recognized by the increasingly popular Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) benchmark. The BRC standard sets requirements for food safety, quality, and integrity for companies that are involved in the processing or preparation of food or food ingredients. The BRC provides a simple yet thorough two-fold approach to food safety: identify health hazards and establish and maintain safety measures to prevent those hazards. This accredited, certifiable standard is the most used GFSI standard with over 10,500 certificated sites worldwide

Sponsored Recommendations

Revolutionizing Healthcare: The Impact of Digitalization in Biopharma Innovation

Biopharma enables an entirely new level of innovation that’s simply not possible in conventional drug development. It’s an approach that can fundamentally change the way healthcare...

Navigating the Automotive Industry's Electric Future

The automotive industry is at a turning point. Bloomberg estimates that by 2040, 54% of new vehicle sales will be electric. And by 2030, we’re looking at 100% of passenger vehicles...

Unified Process Control Brings Operational Clarity

Inland Empire Utilities Agency replaces its SCADA enterprise system with the PlantPAx Distributed Control System and reduces complexity for operators

PlantPAx DCS Improves Operational Reliability

KC Water calls on R.E. Pedrotti to replace obsolete wastewater SCADA solution with a unified Modern Distributed Control System (DCS).