Here are some typical challenges you may face when implementing the IFS Broker v3.2 standard in your organization:
The transition to version 3.2 requires you to quickly adapt your quality system — without enough time for a proper GAP analysis or risk-based approach
The updated requirements and terminology can lead to confusion and internal debate about what the standard really expects from brokers
Gaining support from key stakeholders like management, suppliers, and clients can be difficult — especially if they don't fully understand the IFS Broker standard
Establishing robust control over documentation, product specifications, and testing programs demands time and resources you may not have available
Your customers now require IFS Broker certification, and you're unsure where to start or how to meet all the expectations
During your last audit, you encountered findings related to traceability, supplier approval, or product defence — but you're not sure how to improve these areas
You’re expected to lead the implementation, but interpreting the IFS Broker requirements correctly and translating them into practical procedures is a challenge
You’re aiming for a higher audit result this time — but lack clarity on how to avoid major non-conformities or knock-out failures
Overcoming these challenges requires a clear understanding of the standard, practical guidance, and a structured, risk-based approach to implementation.
And perhaps other situations apply to your business, however…
👉 The real question is:
How confident are you in implementing IFS Broker v3.2 in your daily operations?
Do you fully understand what auditors expect?
Can you prove compliance with every requirement — without surprises?
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