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The Potential of the Kosher Market
We understand that you’re in business to succeed, and the kosher market is an opportunity to gain that competitive edge. By certifying your product or service as kosher, you not only gain access to new global markets but also appeal to major companies seeking kosher ingredients. The process for meeting kosher criteria may be simpler and cheaper than you think. Let us guide you in understanding your product’s potential within the kosher market.
Process supervision and certification Kosherizing of process vessels
Planning and design of kosher facilities, processes
Staff training
Tank and terminal certification
Kosherizing of tanks and storage vessels
Drumming and packaging
Transport vessel certification
Kosherizing of ships, railcars, trucks
Ship loading/unloading
Trans-shipment
Kosher rail and truck fleet mgt.
Glycerin, 1-hexene, linear alpha olefins, poly alpha olefins, metallocene-catalyzed polymers, isobutylene, polyisobutylene, CaCl2, polyethylene, white oils, specialty lubricants, steel drums, blow-molded plastic drums, coffee and tea
Ensure your industrial products and operations meet rigorous kosher standards not just in food, but across chemical, pharmaceutical, packaging, and manufacturing industries.
Even processing agents that do not remain in the final product — such as catalysts or solvents — must comply with kosher standards. These requirements are often more stringent than those applied to the product itself.
Pipes, storage tanks, containers, ships, trucks, and railcars must meet strict cleanliness standards and be certified as fully purged of any prior contents to prevent cross-contamination.
Achieving kosher certification involves a detailed review of manufacturing materials and processes, as well as regular on-site inspections of production facilities, storage systems, and transport equipment.
We offer design consulting for new facilities or process lines to prevent potential kosher compliance issues. Shared equipment used across multiple product lines often requires specialized planning and management.
Most processing and transport vessels can be rendered kosher through proper cleaning and approved kosherization (nullification) procedures. New, unused vessels are considered kosher by default — until exposed to non-kosher materials.
To maintain certification, we conduct periodic facility inspections and review transportation data. Our kosher certification serves as an independent, trusted guarantee that your product meets all necessary kosher standards.
We provide expert support for plant shutdowns, equipment maintenance, new construction, and other complex scenarios that could affect kosher status. Our experience allows us to respond quickly and effectively — we’ve likely handled similar challenges before.
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