METRO Wholesale Myanmar has received a Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) Certification after going through a rigorous audit process for two days in August, 2019. Jens Michel, CEO of METRO Wholesale Myanmar explained “Improving the quality of lives for the people of Myanmar is at the core of METRO Wholesale Myanmar. Since we started this journey in 2017, followed by the official market entry in March this year, food safety has always been our first priority and we are so proud to announce that we are the first HACCP certified international wholesaler in Myanmar. HACCP is an internationally accepted food safety system and by attaining this certification, it is a stamp of credibility on our commitment to food safety and our efforts in delivering high quality standard products for our customers.”
METRO Wholesale Myanmar went through an auditing process from Myanmar Bureau Veritas Ltd., a subsidiary of a French-based global leading certification agency. There were two steps of HACCP certification process that the company had to go through in late August. After passing the initial audit step, the auditor checked each of the facilities and supply chain management of METRO warehouse in Thilawa SEZ.
As a foreign direct investment wholesale company in Myanmar, METRO Wholesale Myanmar is working on to source 75% of its resources locally. In 2018, The METRO Wholesale Myanmar QA department facilitated basic training on HACCP and GMP (Good manufacturing practices) to their seafood supplier and Chicken processing plant. Simultaneously by the end of 2018, the company has initiated Good Agricultural Practices (G.A.P) trainings to their 200 fruits and vegetables farmers and potential suppliers in Aung Ban, Shan State and Pwint Phyu, Magwe Division. Out of the 200 farmers who received GAP trainings, 62 farmers have been awarded Myanmar’s Good Agricultural Practice (GAP) certifications from the Department of Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation (MoALI).