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Improving the confectionery industry supply chain through second party audits

Ilija Djekic ( University of Belgrade - Faculty of Agriculture Belgrade - Zemun Serbia )
Sladjana Dragojlovic ( Koncern “Bambi” a.d. Pozarevac Serbia )
Zoran Miloradovic ( Koncern “Bambi” a.d. Pozarevac Serbia )
Snezana Miljkovic-Zivanovic ( Koncern “Bambi” a.d. Pozarevac Serbia )
Marija Savic ( Koncern “Bambi” a.d. Pozarevac Serbia )
Vesna Kekic ( Koncern “Bambi” a.d. Pozarevac Serbia )

British Food Journal

ISSN: 0007-070X

Article publication date: 15 March 2016

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Abstract

Purpose

This study evaluated benefits and constraints of improving suppliers' quality and food safety systems through second party audits

Design/methodology/approach

A quantitative quality and food safety audit tool was developed to perform second party audits within the confectionery industry supply chain. Nine flour mills and four food packaging producers were included in the audit program. Initial audits were performed at the beginning of the program, with follow-up audits performed after one year.

Findings

Level of implementation of food safety and quality requirements were presented as scores. Flour mills improved their scores from 38.6% to 64.4% during the period of two years. In contrast, at the end of the second year, food packaging producers showed a lower level of improvement from 34.0% to 45.6%. This research confirmed that certification status does not imply high performance of a quality / food safety system. Companies experienced problems in identifying processes, setting performance indicators and objectives and implementing problem solving tools. Quality control has been identified as a dimension where most companies do not document their control methods and have no method in place to verify consistency in their results. Control of risks in terms of HACCP implementation was identified as the main food safety constraint

Research limitations/implications

Limitations of the research stem from the use of results from one part of the confectionery supply chain, from auditing a limited number of companies and from excluding the technological level of the audited companies

Practical implications

This study provides a valuable insight for quality and/or food safety assurance managers on benefits of using second party audits as a supply chain developing tool.

Originality/value

The findings of this study are worthy, as second party audits are identified as slow but effective tools in directing suppliers towards improvements

Citation

Djekic, I., Dragojlovic, S., Miloradovic, Z., Miljkovic-Zivanovic, S., Savic, M. and Kekic, V. (2016), "Improving the confectionery industry supply chain through second party audits", British Food Journal, Vol. 118 No. 5. https://doi.org/10.1108/BFJ-11-2015-0448

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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