The outbreak of COVID-19 has impacted many businesses and is disrupting employees’ normal work routines with the imposition of travel restrictions. It is unknown how long this disruption will continue. So organizations are looking for different but convenient ways to ensure their employees can continue to learn while also keeping them safe.
SGS states, “The wellbeing of our customers is of the utmost importance and so we are monitoring global and local advice as to how best to mitigate the impact. Classroom-based training has been affected in many countries and may continue to do so for the foreseeable future. In line with this, SGS Academy is supporting you by offering alternative training solutions so you can continue your learning safely.”
Digital courses
Learners can access SGS training by attending our digital courses delivered virtually or via eLearning methods, enabling both instructors and learners to minimize potential impacts on their health and wellbeing. SGS digital portfolio includes courses related to quality management, food safety, occupational health and safety, energy management, environmental management, integrated management systems, medical devices regulations, risk management, and more.
To enroll yourself in these courses, you can get in touch with SGS Academy and find out the best and safest solution for you and your business. A global leader in professional training, SGS Academy, has expertise in professional development training. The courses offered by the company enable learners to gain the skills and knowledge they need to stay up to date with industry regulations and best practice and to advance in their careers.
IndiFoodBev — authentic, impactful and influential
An English-language food and beverage processing and packaging industry B2B platform in print and web, IndiFoodBev is in its third year of publication. It is said that the Indian food and beverage industries represent approximately US$ 900 billion in revenues which implies more than 20% of the country’s GDP. Eliminating the wastage on the farmside can help to deliver more protein to a higher number of the population apart from generating sizable exports. The savings in soil, seeds, water, fertilizer, energy and ultimately food and nutrition could be the most immense contribution that country is poised to make to the moderation of climate change.
To improve your marketing and grow sales to the food and beverage processing and packaging industry, talk to us. Our research and consulting company IppStar [www.ippstar.org] can assess your potential and addressable markets in light of the competition. We can discuss marketing, communication, and sales strategies for market entry and growth.
Suppliers and service providers with a strategy and budget for targeted marketing can discuss using our hybrid print, web, video, and social media channels to create brand recognition linked to market relevance. Our technical writers are ready to meet you and your customers for content.
The second largest producer of fruit and vegetables in the world is continuously expanding processing capacities and delivery systems with appropriate innovative technologies. We cover product and consumer trends, nutrition, processing, research, equipment and packaging from farm to thali. Get our 2025 media kit and recalibrate your role in this dynamic market. Enhance your visibility and relevance to existing markets and turn potential customers into conversations. Ask for a sample copy of our bi-monthly in print or our weekly IndiFoodBev eZine each Wednesday.
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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025
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