Our Credentials

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Sataria Credentials:

Quality is a way of life at Sataria. Our credentials are impeccable. We have scored some of the highest performance ratings in the industry. Please take a moment and read more...

 


 

Our Credentials...

 

 

 

 

Sataria's  AIB Rating is 975 out of 1000

 

The AIB has established a rating scale for their inspections process. It is the lifeblood indicator of any one in the industry.

Only Excellent or Superior ratings are acceptable by industry manufactures and vendors wanting to use your services.

Every day at Sataria we pursue perfection as a business standard, not simply a goal.

 

The AIB Rating scale is as follows:

Superior ...................................900 - 1,000
Excellent ...................................800 - 895
Satisfactory ...............................700 - 795
Unsatisfactory ...........................< 700

 

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AIB International is committed to protecting the safety of the food supply chain and delivering high value technical and educational programs.  Through rigorous independent inspections, superior audits and training, and shared expertise we will empower our clients to lower their business risk and strengthen their reputations.

Who is AIB?

 

AIB International is a corporation founded by the North American wholesale and retail baking industries in 1919 as a technology transfer center for bakers and food processors.  Although the AIB's history has been traditionally linked with North American wholesale and retail baking, the Institute currently serves many segments of the food processing, distribution, foodservice, and retail industries worldwide.

 

AIB's staff includes experts in the fields of baking production; research related to experimental baking, cereal science, and nutrition; food safety and hygiene; occupational safety; and maintenance engineering.

 

AIB is headquartered in Manhattan, Kansas, home of Kansas State University and one of the major centers for wheat and related grain product research and development in the entire world. The Institute works closely with local grain science and trade organizations, and maintains links and working relationships with many other food production and equipment, food safety, trade development, and food legislation groups and university food science research programs both in the United States and abroad.

 

The AIB association currently has members in many countries, ranging from international food ingredient and foodservice companies to small single-unit traditional and artisan retail bakeries.

 

Some companies require that all of their suppliers, whether they make hamburger buns or napkins, be audited by AIB. Scoring high on an AIB audit shows that a supplier complies with food safety regulations and is committed to providing safe, high quality food products to consumers.

 

Other companies, such as packaging suppliers, become AIB audit customers because they are committed to doing all they can to provide clean, safe products.

*source - from AIB

 

 

Sataria is a member in good standing of the International Warehouse Logistics Association.  So why outsource the warehouse logistics function? Because it PAYS!  Manufacturers, distributors and retailers who outsource save time and money.

 

Outsourcing warehouse logistics operations to an IWLA member adds to the bottom line for both the retailer and manufacturer through accurate, well-managed inventory and supply chain solutions.

Outsourcing reduces the need for costly real estate to hold inventory.

IWLA members offer expertise that manufacturers, distributors and shippers can tap into, allowing users to achieve supply chain solutions with their customers that minimize total delivered costs.

The efficiencies generated by outsourcing logistics has made it extremely popular. Recent studies show that fully 80 percent of Fortune 500 companies outsource at least one function – the largest such number in history.

 

This popularity results from the many benefits gained by partnering with an IWLA value added service provider.

 

*source - from IWLA
 

SOX (Sarbanes-Oxley) Compliance

 

 

SOX impacts key areas of your business operations by mandating the establishment of new disclosure procedures for internal controls, ethics codes and financial reporting. Regulations within this Act determine the makeup of audit committees that oversee quarterly and annual reporting. Sataria’s secure data protocols play a big role in maintaining compliance for small to mid-sized public companies.

 

Title 3, Section 302, and Title 4, Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act mandate quarterly and annual reporting to the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC). We understand the importance of well-managed data retention and can help you work through the implications of IT regulatory compliance as it pertains to your company using our WMS system.

 

Our Methodologies-

  • Discuss the Sarbanes-Oxley regulations and what SOX compliance entails at your site
  • Review your existing documentation
  • Discuss best practices related to our standards for procedures and controls
  • Make recommendations
  • Prepare a plan of action
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