BRCGS & FSSC 22000
BRCGS & FSSC 22000 Intelligence
BRCGS and FSSC 22000 are the food safety baseline for most manufacturers who also hold religious and ethical certifications. The audit cycles, corrective action workflows, and supplier approval processes are structurally similar to what halal, kosher, and organic require — yet most companies manage them as completely separate systems.
Why BRCGS & FSSC 22000 needs an intelligence layer
Parallel systems for parallel requirements
BRCGS audit preparation and halal audit preparation require many of the same supplier documents, ingredient records, and production logs. Preparing them separately doubles the work.
Corrective actions don't respect standard boundaries
A supplier non-conformance found during a BRCGS audit almost certainly affects your halal and organic certifications. Tracking it separately in each system means fixing it separately — or worse, missing it in one.
GFSI scheme differences matter
BRCGS, FSSC 22000, SQF, and IFS are all GFSI-benchmarked but their specific requirements diverge on supplier approval, environmental monitoring, and product testing. The differences matter when you're also managing halal and organic on top.
What you can do
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Unified corrective action tracking
One non-conformance, tracked across every standard it affects. Resolve it once.
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Combined audit preparation
Where BRCGS and halal audits need the same evidence, assemble it once and deploy it to both audit workspaces.
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Integrated supplier approval
Manage supplier documentation for food safety and religious standards in a single workflow.
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GFSI scheme comparison
Understand the specific differences between BRCGS, FSSC 22000, SQF, and IFS for your product categories.
See how CertGrid handles BRCGS & FSSC 22000
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