Overview
The SPS (Sanitary and Phytosanitary) and Brexit regulatory controls industry focus on ensuring the safe trade of food, plants, and animals while complying with new regulatory requirements post-Brexit. Additionally supporting the developing regulatory requirements required by new UK trade deals and the evolving standards like deforestation and carbon reporting.
300 new SPS checks and controls
Brexit has resulted in over 300 new SPS checks and controls on goods traded between the UK and the EU.
Increasing trade and safety regulations
The global SPS management market is projected to grow, driven by increasing trade and stringent safety regulations.
Regulatory Compliance
Ensuring compliance with SPS regulations and Brexit-related trade policies.
Certification Services
Assisting with obtaining necessary health and phytosanitary certificates.
Supply Chain Management
Optimising supply chains to meet regulatory requirements.
Documentation Management
Managing trade documentation to ensure compliance.
Risk Assessment
Conducting risk assessments to identify and mitigate potential regulatory issues.
How Our Consultants and Services Support This Sector
Our experts assist businesses in navigating the complexities of SPS and Brexit regulatory controls by ensuring compliance with all relevant regulations. We provide certification services to obtain the necessary health and phytosanitary certificates, facilitating smooth trade operations. Our supply chain management services optimise logistics to meet regulatory standards, while our documentation management ensures all required paperwork is properly handled. We also conduct risk assessments to identify potential issues and develop mitigation strategies, helping companies avoid disruptions.
Outsource and Insource Services
- Outsource: We offer outsourced regulatory compliance and certification services to manage all aspects of SPS and Brexit-related controls.
- Insource: Our consultants can work on-site with your team to provide ongoing support and ensure continuous compliance with regulatory requirements.
Industry Insight
Brexit has resulted in over 300 new SPS checks and controls on goods traded between the UK and the EU. The global SPS management market is projected to grow, driven by increasing trade and stringent safety regulations.
Changes and Challenges
Brexit has introduced new regulatory controls and documentation requirements, creating complexities for businesses. Companies must navigate these changes to avoid disruptions in their supply chains.