Accreditations and Memberships
SEE OUR ACCREDITATIONS
SEE OUR ACCREDITATIONS
To ensure that we meet the stringent requirements of the various industries that we work in, we’re proud to hold and maintain accreditations, certifications and memberships with the following organisations:
The National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA) is the national accreditation body for Australia. NATA’s role is to serve the national and public interest, by ensuring that organisations comply with international and Australian standards.
The National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA) is the national accreditation body for Australia. NATA’s role is to serve the national and public interest, by ensuring that organisations comply with international & Australian standards.
The National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA) is the national accreditation body for Australia. NATA’s role is to serve the national and public interest, by ensuring that organisations comply with international and Australian standards.
The Federation of Oils, Seeds and Fats Associations (FOSFA) is a professional international contract issuing and arbitral body concerned exclusively with the world trade in oilseeds, oils and fats with currently 1,153 members in 88 countries. 85% of the global trade in oils and fats is traded under FOSFA contracts.
The Federation of Oils, Seeds and Fats Associations (FOSFA) is a professional international contract issuing and arbitral body concerned exclusively with the world trade in oilseeds, oils and fats with currently 1,153 members in 88 countries.
The Grain and Feed Trade Association (Gafta) is an international trade association with over 1900 members in 98 countries. Their aim is to promote international trade in agricultural commodities, spices and general produce, and to protect their members’ interests worldwide.
The Grain and Feed Trade Association (Gafta) is an international trade association with over 1900 members in 98 countries. Their aim is to promote international trade in agricultural commodities, spices and general produce, and to protect their members’ interests worldwide.
Grain Trade Australia (GTA) was formed to formalise commodity trading standards, develop and publish the trade rules and standardise grain contracts across the Australian grain industry. GTA’s role today is to ensure the efficient facilitation of commercial activities across the grain supply chain.
The Australian Renderers Association (ARA) is the national body within Australia which represents the interests of producers and traders of rendered animal products at the State and Federal Government levels and any forum where there is a need for the industry to be represented.
The Australian Oilseeds Federation Inc. (AOF) was established in 1970 to represent the common interests of all Australian oilseed industry participants and to promote the development, expansion and improvement of Australian oilseed production.
The Australian Mungbean Association is a non-profit organisation that continually pushes for better outcomes and ensures that Australian-produced mung beans are high in quality and meet the desired standards.
The Australasian Institute of Marine Surveyors (AIMS) is the largest industry body in the Australasian region for professional marine surveyors. They provide and support a code of conduct and ethics allied to the values of integrity, responsibility and service.