NSF International's new Shanghai testing laboratory will provide a variety of services for Asian-based manufacturers of food equipment, dietary supplements, ingredients, and consumer products.
NSF International (Ann Arbor, MI) has opened a new NSF Shanghai Testing Laboratory to meet the growing need for dietary supplement and food ingredient testing and certification services in China and throughout Asia.
The new testing laboratory will provide a variety of services for Asian-based manufacturers of food equipment, dietary supplements, ingredients, and consumer products. Services include testing for foods, food ingredients, food equipment, dietary supplements, dietary supplement ingredients, pharmaceuticals, and excipients.
Food safety training, including Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and HAACP training, will also be offered for related industries.
The new testing laboratory has been approved by the Certification and Accreditation Administration of the People’s Republic of China (CNCA). This facility will work in cooperation with NSF’s other Chinese presence, NSF Shanghai Company Ltd.
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