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  1. Disclaimer If any interpretive issues arise in relation to the issues covered in these presentations, the text of the English MSC Scheme Documents will prevail in all instances. The MSC is not responsible for any issues arising to any parties as a result of consulting these presentations. If you are unsure of any details on any of the subjects covered, please consult the relevant MSC scheme documents or contact the MSC at standards@msc.org. MSC Executive September 2011

  2. Who needs Chain of Custody? Nicolas Viart Product Integrity Manager September 2011

  3. Learning Objectives • To know who needs Chain of Custody and demonstrate this practically • To understand where the Chain of Custody begins and ends

  4. Agenda • Three crucial questions • Consumer ready tamper-proof products • Specific cases

  5. Simple Seafood Supply Chain Who needs COC? Restaurant Fisher Processor Distributor • Reality: many operators, activities, locations

  6. Who needs CoC?Three crucial questions • Do they take ownership 2. Do they transform or process the product 3. Do they handle consumer-ready tamper proof products

  7. Consumer-Ready Tamper Proof Products NO Yes Part B, 17.1.2.1 Table B1 (Need for certification)

  8. Thought Shower • Identify if the products shown are consumer-ready tamper proof products • Share some other examples and discuss

  9. Consumer ready tamper proof

  10. Who needs CoC? Do they take ownership? Yes No Do they transform or process the product (for example subcontractors)? Do they handle consumer-ready tamper proof products? No No Yes Yes CoC is (potentially) required No need for CoC No need for CoC CoC is required

  11. Who needs CoC?  Certified fishery Importer/wholesaler  Processor  Product will be manipulated Consumer-ready tamper proof product   Distributor Distributor   Certified retailer Certified restaurant Non-certified retailer  The consumer is assured that this product comes from a certified fishery

  12. Specific Cases

  13. Traders • Traders need to be CoC certified if they take ownership of the product, even if they do not take physical possession of the product • Ongoing Surveillance – 17.8 of Part B • 17.1.2 Need for certification

  14. Wholesalers and Distributors • CoC is required if other companies further down the chain wish to use the ecolabel or wish to make a claim about their MSC-certified products • Part B, 17.1.1 Need for certification

  15. Who needs CoC? Not sure? Ask the three questions! • Do they take ownership 2. Do they transform or process the product • Do they handle consumer-ready tamper proof products

  16. Who needs CoC?Scheme Documents • Part B • 17.1.2: Need for certification • 17.1.2.1: Consumer ready tamper proof definition and decision tree • 17.3.3: Direction for assessing subcontractors

  17. Key points - remember Three Crucial Questions • Each company that takes ownership is required to have certification – EVEN if they don’t take possession • In most cases, processors need CoC. In all cases, they need an onsite audit • Once product is packed into consumer ready, tamper proof packs, CoC is no longer required

  18. Questions & Answers Questions?

  19. Assessing the 1stlink in the supply chain

  20. 1st link in the supply chain • If assessing the 1stlink, verify : • Is fish eligible to carry MSC ecolabel? • If so, • Does your client buy from vessels of the Unit of certification? • Was the fish landed in authorised points of landing? • Do your client’s suppliers require CoC certification? • Information is found in each fishery report

  21. Who needs CoC? Time for you to tell us!

  22. Thank You

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