Clariant’s business unit Masterbatches, a specialist in colour and functional additive masterbatch concentrates and compounds has completed ISO 22000 certification for its site in Santa Clara Coatitla, near Mexico City.
The Mexican site is the first in the Americas, to have completed the Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) certification and joins the global footprint of certified sites in Asia Pacific and Europe. Six other sites are currently achieving ISO GMP standards.
Applications supported by the Mexican site include plastic caps and closures, food tabs and bottles, as well as film and sheet. As Clariant’s colour and additive concentrates are used in making plastic packaging, achieving ISO 22000 status for its manufacturing plants simplified the certification process for its customers and their clients.
Miguel Ramirez, head of region Latin America BU Masterbatches commented: “Our objective is to expand the business related to food contact applications and support our long-standing collaborations with current local and international customers in the region.”
“This success is a result of continuous improvement measures we introduced into the site over a long period of time, and a sign of the long-term strategy and commitment of the business to serve high regulatory markets”.
The certification process, which was overseen by SQS, a qualified Swiss provider of international certifications and audit systems, took around one year to complete and will be reviewed annually.