Apr 26, 2017

Decernis and Food Safety and Standards Authority of India Announce Regulatory Cooperation

WASHINGTON, April 25, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Decernis LLC (http://www.decernis.com) and the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) announced a wide-ranging regulatory compliance partnership based upon shared content in a signing ceremony at FSSAI headquarters in Delhi, India on Friday, 24 March 2017. The partnership will provide FSSAI access to Decernis' cornerstone gComply reference product, which enables access to 90,000 regulations and standards across 207 countries. FSSAI will provide Decernis direct feeds of information and data for the Decernis Horizon Scanning and gComply platforms.
"Under this agreement, Decernis would facilitate access to various international regulations through a user-friendly online platform," states FSSAI CEO Pawan Agarwal. "As per the good regulatory practices, international practices are required to be taken into account while framing the national standards or guidelines."
"For over 15 years, Decernis has developed similar partnerships and client relationships with over 40 governmental entities. This cooperation ensures the accuracy of regulatory compliance information Decernis provides to its thousands of users globally," stated Kevin C. Kenny, Chief Operating Officer of Decernis LLC. "Decernis is very pleased to cooperate with FSSAI to improve safety for the food production supply chain, which will also support our clients that manufacture and process foods and beverages."
Decernis delivers global solutions for product compliance, safety, and risk management through smart technology, Intelligent Systems Technology, Big Data Analytics, and global expertise. Our horizon scanning, enterprise solutions, supply chain management and experts in global food, consumer, and industrial product safety support our clients in meeting complex market demands and key decisions. Decernis tracks regulatory developments in more than two hundred countries on a day-by-day basis.

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