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Fresh commodity/ Vegetable/ Fruits/ Frozen foods Inspection

Fresh commodity/ Vegetable/ Fruits/ Frozen foods Inspection

Fresh commodity/ Vegetable/ Fruits/ Frozen foods Inspection

Fresh commodity/ Vegetable/ Fruits/ Frozen foods Inspection

Fresh commodity/ vegetable/ fruits/ frozen foods inspection and quality control certificate of AIM Control Inspection Group carried out on foods for containers containing fruits, meats fish and fruits, vegetables cargo and others reefer cargoes, for maturity claims, using the state of art equipment to assess cargo damages, product quality, cargo weight, specification also complemented with a complete digital photographic report and issuing of certificates. Email

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AIM Control Inspection Group carries out the foods inspections on quality, labeling, packaging, grading, and health and safety requirements.

AIM Control uses a well equipped local laboratory for any kind of analysis requested to establish the condition of any kind of foods as meats, fish and fruits. 

The following are Fresh commodity/ Vegetable/ Fruits/ Frozen foods Inspection services done by AIM

  • Inspection of Dairy Products
  • Inspection of Egg
  • Inspection of Fresh Fruit and Inspection of Vegetable
  • Inspection of Honey
  • Inspection of Licensing
  • Inspection of Maple Products
  • Inspection of Processed Egg
  • Inspection of Processed Products
  • Inspection of Livestock and Poultry Carcass Grading

Fresh commodity/ Vegetable/ Fruits/ Frozen foods Inspection and quality assurance for safety under controlling of AIM

Food safety inspection is the process of evaluating the quality of food products as well as the methods, equipment, and environment where the food is stored and prepared for public consumption. The inspection process seeks to minimize the opportunities for food contamination by making sure the food is processed properly and in a sanitary environment. This type of health inspection takes place at a number of different points before the food is actually consumed.

The inspection process of food safety usually begins with manufacturers that produce packaged foods. In order to ensure that each food item produced is in accordance with government regulations regarding food quality and hygiene. The job of the inspectors is to make sure the preparation facilities are clean and that the food is handled in a safe manner during processing. This includes making sure that raw foods are refrigerated or otherwise stored so as to ensure freshness. By taking this precaution, the manufacturer can be assured that when periodic inspections are conducted by AIM Control Inspection Group, the facility can retain a high rating and continue production.

Foods safety inspection also takes place at retail locations where packaged foods are sold. Here, the focus is often on making sure the goods offered are fit for human consumption. For example, inspectors of AIM Control will make sure that all coolers and freezing units are operating at an acceptable temperature, allowing the foods to remain free from mold or other contamination. Canned goods and packaged foods such as cereals are also inspected to make sure no items are displayed that are past the “sell-by” date listed on the product. In the case of supermarkets with a meat department, the equipment and storage facilities for the raw meat must comply with governmental standards to minimize the potential of foods poisoning from contaminated or spoiled meat.

A grading system allows the inspector to provide each facility with a health rating. In many countries, that rating must be displayed, along with any violations that were identified during the last visit. In extreme cases, a low score on a foods safety inspection will lead to the temporary closing of the establishment until the violations are corrected and the inspector deems the facility to be safe for foods preparation and serving once again.

In all cases, foods safety inspection of AIM Control Inspection Group helps to minimize the opportunity for food-borne illness by protecting communities from consuming foods that are improperly packaged, out of date, or prepared in an unsanitary environment. From this perspective, food safety inspection can be seen as an important element in the process of promoting and maintaining good public health within the community.

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Inspection of Dairy Products

Inspection of dairy product as Butter, cheddar cheese, dry milk products and variety cheeses is namely the Dairy Products. Inspection of dairy products imported must comply with these regulations, which cover quality, labeling, packaging and grading, as well as health and safety. In addition, the Health of Animals Act restricts the importation of certain dairy products from countries where the presence of animal diseases poses a threat to human and health.

Inspection of Import Declaration, completed in duplicate, must accompany each dairy product shipment, indicating that the products were manufactured from sound raw materials and prepared under sanitary conditions and that the products were sound and fit for human consumption at the time of shipment.

Inspection of eggs and processed eggs is on both shell and processed chicken eggs must meet the requirements Shell eggs are destined for either the table market or breaking stock. Processed eggs are frozen egg, frozen egg mix, liquid egg, liquid egg mix, dried egg, and dried egg mix and egg product, including all products consisting of 50 percent or more of egg.

Shipments will be inspected upon entry into countries and must be accompanied by inspection documentation issued by officials of the exporting country, certifying that the products conform to standards.

Inspection of fish and fish products are subject to the, which contain requirements for wholesomeness, labeling, packaging, grading, and health and safety.

Restrictions apply to the importation of live or raw bivalve shellfish such as mussels, clams and oysters. Import permits may be required for certain types of cultured fish.

Inspection of composition, quality, labeling and packaging requirements for fish and fish products traded internationally and interprovincial. Regulations also set standards of construction, operation and maintenance for processing establishments. Fisheries inspections are designed to prevent the spread of infectious fish diseases, both by inspecting production sources of fish stocks, and by controlling the movements of infected fish stocks. They apply to live and dead cultured fish and eggs (including any fertilized or unfertilized sex products) of cultured and wild fish.

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Inspection of Food Additives

Inspection of specifications of the Food and Drug, food additives must conform to specifications in the Food Chemicals Codex & Regulations.

The Food inspection is a consumer protection statute dealing with food, drugs, cosmetics and medical devices. It establishes minimum health and safety requirements, as well as provisions preventing fraud and deception for all food sold. ". Inspections contain food labeling requirements and standards of identity, composition, strength, potency, purity, quality or other properties for several classes of foods.

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Inspection of food color

Inspection of synthetic food colors are unique because they are the only additives that must be certified by the Health Products and Food  Branch, Health before being used in foods.

Before a color destined for use in food may enter the country or be distributed for use, it must be certified. Audit a certification program for manufacturers of food color.

Manufacturers who participate in this program can obtain "self-certification status".

Only manufacturers with "self-certification status" may apply to certify a food color. A 100-gram sample of the dye, a certificate of analysis and analytical data must be forwarded to the Health Products and Food. If the request for certification is approved, a certificate number (CN) is

Procedures for Food Color Lakes are somewhat similar, except that they must be manufactured from a certified color. Identification Numbers (IN) are issued instead of CN numbers.

Inspection of composition and labeling of foods for special dietary use are regulated include: formulated liquid diets, meal replacements, carbohydrate-reduced foods, sodium reduced foods, low calorie foods, etc.

Inspection fresh fruits and inspection of vegetables, including nuts and edible fungi, are regulated by the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable inspection. Inspections cover quality, labeling, packaging, grading, and health and safety requirements.

To prevent the introduction and spread of plant diseases and pests, fresh fruits and vegetables required import to permits and/or phytosanitary certificates for certain fresh fruits and vegetables from specific countries.

Inspection of processed fruit and vegetable products include canned and frozen fruits and vegetables as well as some other fruit and vegetable products (vegetable soup, prepared mustard, spaghetti in tomato sauce, ).

These inspections cover quality, labeling, packaging (including standardized sizes), grading, and health and safety requirements.

Inspection of Packaging and Labeling

The inspection of Packaging and Labeling to control prescribe requirements for bilingual labeling, metric net quantity declarations and for the size and location of mandatory labeling information. The inspections also prescribe standardized sizes for some products including the following foods: glucose syrup and refined sugar syrup, peanut butter, and wine.

Inspection for Customs to detain goods that may be in contravention or permit of the Customs Act or any other act or regulation, controls or regulates the importation or exportation of goods.

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Fresh commodity/ Vegetable/ Fruits/ Frozen foods Inspection services carried out

AIM CONTROL'S GRAPES INSPECTION QUALITY CONTROL & CERTIFICATE IN CAMBODIA (IMPORTED)

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AIM CONTROL's CASHEW NUT QUALITY CONTROL AND INSPECTION CERTIFICATE IN VIETNAM (IMPORTED)

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AIM CONTROL's FROZEN FOODS QUALITY CONTROL AND INSPECTION CERTIFICATE IN VIETNAM (IMPORTED & EXPORTED)

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AIM CONTROL'S FROZEN ROASTED EEL QUALITY CONTROL AND INSPECTION CERTIFICATE IN VIETNAM, CHINA (EXPORTED)

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