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SCS Global Services Launches New Testing Arm

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SCS Global Services (SCS) is expanding its laboratory capabilities and competitive pricing under its new testing arm, SCS Global Testing Services. SCS has provided a wide range of testing and certification services for the food industry for three decades. With the launch of SCS Global Testing Services, SCS can offer even faster, more comprehensive laboratory services, all at competitive prices. SCS GLOBAL SERVICES LOGO logo in a gray background | SCS GLOBAL SERVICES LOGO"Our seasoned professionals and chemists are well positioned to assist our customers based on decades of complex food testing experience, expert interpretation of results, and the design of custom research projects," says Dr. Stanley Rhodes, SCS president. SCS Global Testing Services' full suite of food and agricultural product testing services help growers, packers, shippers, distributors and retailers achieve their product and process analytical and certification objectives. Lab testing and analytical services include:

  • Pesticide Residues

  • Industrial Contaminants

  • Microbiological Contaminants

  • Nutrients and Antioxidants

  • Facility/Environmental

  • GMO

  • Gluten Free

  • Food Quality / Sensory Evaluations

  • Additional Quality Related Services

"Analytical services are integral to our broad range of top-tier food safety and quality certifications," says Dr. Heidi Wright, SCS Manager of Food and Agriculture Testing Services. "With SCS Global Testing Services, our clients will now enjoy quicker turn-around times, lower pricing, and better service overall." Among the certification programs that can take advantage of testing are:

  • Organic

  • Pesticide Residue Free

  • Maximum Residue Limit (MRL) compliance

  • FDA Detention Clearance

  • Nutrition Labeling

  • FSMA Conformant

  • Food Safety

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