Temperature-controlled storage and distribution specialist JS Davidson has once again secured a coveted AA BRCGS Grade for Storage and Distribution following a recent audit.
A globally recognised standard, the BRCGS Standard for Storage and Distribution sets the benchmark for best practice, encouraging continuous improvement through comprehensive, risk-based product safety management systems.
It also ensures that products maintain quality and safety during storage and distribution across the entire supply chain.
The AA Grade comes at a poignant time for the business, which is currently experiencing significant growth in line with increased demand for chilled and frozen products.
Such is the extent of its growth that earlier this year JS Davidson acquired the GXO Logistics UK, Spalding Warehouse which includes 6,500 frozen pallet spaces, 15 members of staff and also enjoys BRCGS AA grading.
This strategic acquisition also follows a major investment programme, which was made to future proof the business and equip it to handle growing demand for temperature-controlled storage and distribution.
This latest milestone enables the Peterborough-based business to once again tangibly demonstrate its readiness to accommodate expanding market needs without compromising on the rigorous standards that its customers rely on.
John Davidson, Managing Director at JS Davidson commented: “Achieving the AA BRCGS Grade for the three years running is a real testament to our team’s dedication to maintaining the highest standards in safety and quality. It’s a proud moment for the company.
“We strive to ensure that we instil excellence in every aspect of our operation, and we have put a great deal of time and resource into ensuring that we exceed industry standards and deliver excellence at every stage.
“For us, it’s not simply just about ticking a box and meeting the necessary regulatory requirements because it’s what we have to do, it’s about instilling confidence in our customers that their products are in safe hands from the moment they arrive to the point they leave.”