Cert360 provides comprehensive specialty food certification services in Australia, supporting food manufacturers, processors, and retailers in achieving recognised gluten free, non-GMO, and Kosher certifications. We help organisations establish effective management systems, product controls, and documentation processes needed to meet specialty food certification requirements across regulated and commercial food environments.
Our specialty food certification approach focuses on practical implementation and real-world compliance outcomes. By aligning certification preparation with internationally recognised specialty food standards, Australian food regulations, and operational realities, we support organisations in achieving certification while improving product integrity, consumer confidence, and market access across domestic and international specialty food markets.
Specialty food certifications provide independent verification that food products meet specific dietary, religious, or production standard requirements. These certifications assure consumers, retailers, and supply chain partners that products are produced, handled, and labelled in accordance with recognised specialty food standards.
Gluten free certification verifies that products meet established gluten thresholds and are produced under controls that prevent cross-contact with gluten-containing ingredients. Non-GMO certification confirms that products are free from genetically modified organisms and are sourced, handled, and produced under documented non-GMO controls. Kosher certification verifies that food products meet Jewish dietary law requirements including ingredient sourcing, production controls, equipment use, and rabbinical supervision standards.
Specialty food certifications provide market access, consumer confidence, and supply chain credibility for food businesses operating in growing dietary and lifestyle food markets. Certified products meet the expectations of consumers with specific dietary requirements, religious observances, and lifestyle preferences, supporting product differentiation and brand trust.
Certification also supports retailer listing requirements, export market access, and compliance with international food labelling and specialty food standards. Organisations holding recognised specialty food certifications demonstrate product integrity and transparency, strengthening relationships with consumers, retailers, and supply chain partners across domestic and international markets.
We support food businesses in achieving recognised gluten free certification including gap analysis, ingredient and supplier assessment, cross-contact control implementation, cleaning and sanitation validation, testing program development, and certification audit preparation aligned with GFCO and Australian gluten free requirements.
Our non-GMO certification support covers ingredient traceability, supplier qualification, segregation controls, documentation systems, and certification audit preparation aligned with recognised non-GMO certification body requirements including the Non-GMO Project and equivalent international standards.
We support food organisations in achieving Kosher certification including ingredient sourcing assessment, production line controls, equipment and facility requirements, rabbinical supervision coordination, and documentation development aligned with recognised Kosher certification body requirements.
For organisations seeking multiple specialty certifications, we develop integrated management systems and controls that address Gluten Free, Non-GMO, and Kosher requirements simultaneously, reducing duplication and improving operational efficiency across certification programs.
We provide ongoing advisory support to maintain specialty food certifications including surveillance preparation, system updates, ingredient change assessments, and recertification assistance.
We review your product range, production processes, ingredient sourcing, and target certification requirements to define an accurate specialty food certification scope and implementation pathway.
Existing food safety systems, ingredient controls, labelling practices, and production procedures are evaluated to identify gaps against specialty food certification requirements and develop a structured implementation plan.
Ingredient controls, supplier qualification systems, segregation procedures, cleaning validation programs, labelling processes, and certification documentation are developed and implemented across food production operations.
Production and quality personnel receive targeted training on specialty food certification requirements and controls. Internal verification activities confirm system readiness before certification assessment.
The certification assessment is conducted with the relevant specialty food certification body, findings are resolved, and certification is granted upon successful verification of product and system compliance.
We provide continuous support to maintain specialty food certifications including surveillance preparation, ingredient reassessment, and recertification assistance.
Specialty food certifications open access to domestic and international retail markets, foodservice channels, and export programs requiring recognised dietary and specialty food credentials.
Certified specialty food claims provide consumers with independent assurance of product integrity, supporting purchasing decisions and brand loyalty across dietary and lifestyle food markets.
Specialty food certifications distinguish products in competitive retail and foodservice markets, supporting premium positioning and supply chain preference.
Specialty food certification supports compliance with Australian food labelling regulations and international specialty food standard requirements across export and domestic markets.
Structured ingredient controls, supplier qualification systems, and traceability processes reduce the risk of non-compliant ingredients entering certified product supply chains.
Ongoing monitoring, verification activities, and certification surveillance strengthen specialty food system performance and product compliance outcomes over time.
Cert360 is trusted by food manufacturers and processors across Australia for delivering structured specialty food certification services. Organisations rely on our expertise to strengthen product integrity controls, reduce certification assessment risks, and maintain specialty food certifications with confidence.
As a trusted specialty food certification service provider, Cert360 supports food organisations seeking robust, sustainable, and audit-ready specialty food management systems aligned with recognised certification body expectations and international specialty food market requirements.
Independent certification verifying that food products meet established gluten thresholds and are produced under controls preventing cross-contact with gluten-containing ingredients.
Certification confirming that food products are free from genetically modified organisms and are sourced, handled, and produced under documented non-GMO ingredient and supply chain controls.
Certification verifying that food products meet Jewish dietary law requirements including ingredient sourcing, production controls, equipment use, and rabbinical supervision standards.
Recognised certification bodies include GFCO for gluten free, the Non-GMO Project for non-GMO, and various rabbinical certification authorities for Kosher certification.
Yes. Cert360 supports integrated specialty food certification programs that address Gluten Free, Non-GMO, and Kosher requirements within a single, coordinated management system.
Timeline varies depending on product scope, existing system maturity, and certification body requirements. Implementation typically ranges from two to six months depending on certification type and organisational readiness.