![]() ![]() Suppliers are required to complete a form and upload their B-BBEE certificate or affidavit*. We have adopted an online capturing system via our Business to Business (B2B) Supplier Portal that must be completed on an annual basis. Please note that this information must be provided even if you are currently not B-BBEE compliant. Submission of B-BBEE status/certificate informationĪll suppliers approved to trade with the Shoprite Group are required to provide us with their B-BBEE status/certificate. You are welcome to contact us should you require any further information or clarity. You will only be able to register on the portal once a supplier number has been allocated to you. If your application is approved, you will receive a supplier number which you will use to register on the Business to Business (B2B) Supplier Portal. The relevant buyer will inform you if your application was successful. New suppliers will receive a copy of the Shoprite Trade Creditor Guidelines to ensure that they know how to transact with us and to use our Business to Business (B2B) Supplier Portal. Food safety confirmation (if applicable). ![]() Proof of banking details (not older than 3 months).At this point, the supplier will require: Suppliers will be required to sign our Supplier Trading Agreement, Standard Terms and Conditions of Supply, Supplier Code of Conduct and submit all supporting documents to the relevant buyer. If your product is accepted by our buying team, you will receive the necessary application forms and a list of mandatory documentation to return to us. Our buying team will schedule your product packaging artwork approval appointment and the relevant information will be reviewed for regulatory compliance. Your product packaging meets the requirements of local authorities.You will only receive a supplier number to register on the Business to Business (B2B) Supplier Portal if your supplier application is approved. You use the online Shoprite Supplier Portal to receive orders.All products and packaging are properly bar-coded according to GS1 standards.You meet all the quality assurance and food safety requirements.To enlist as a supplier, please ensure that: Should you be enlisted as a supplier, take note that you also need or have to comply with the following: Alternative recognised International Standard(s) and/or African Trade Community Standard(s)Īll prospective suppliers need to adhere to international conventions (SOLAS, MARPOL, National Traffic Acts, etc.) pertaining to hazardous goods.Compulsory Standards (as per the Department of Trade and Industry).Agricultural Products Standards Act (Act 119 of 1990).Foodstuffs Cosmetics and Disinfectant Act (Act 54 of 1972).Facilities that want to export products from South Africa will have a relevant, approved establishment certificate(s).Īll food products should comply with the following standards:.Refer to the South African National Standard 10049 and/or CODEX with regards to management of food hygiene and safety.Registered businesses shall have necessary licences and permits.Comply with legal and industry related regulations under the National Regulator for Compulsory Specifications, Department of Health, Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, and Department of Trade and Industry.Certificate of Acceptability for food premises as is required by the Foodstuffs Cosmetics and Disinfectant Act (Act 54 of 1972) Regulation 962.To supply to us in South Africa, the following is required: A list of approved audit service providers can be viewed here. This is applicable to manufacturing and processing sites, storage, warehouses and distribution sites and vehicles, and applies to foodstuffs, abattoirs, liquor and alcoholic beverages, farms (packing and processing areas) and pet foods. Suppliers who do not have a food safety audit report or certificate shall undergo an audit/assessment by an independent third party auditing or certification body. Comply with Shoprite’s mandatory minimum food safety requirements, including an audit report(s) and/or certificate(s).Refer to the South African National Standard 10049 and/or CODEX with regards to management of food hygiene and safety as a guideline.All legal and statutory requirements must be adhered to for the applicable country where your products will be sold. ![]()
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