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KGL has been honored with the Supplier Certification Award 2025, granted by Mondelez International on the occasion of World Food Safety Month. This prestigious distinction highlights KGL’s commitment to developing and implementing best practices in the area of food safety.

 

Recognition for Operational Excellence

The certificate received is a mark of recognition for KGL from one of the world’s largest global food manufacturers. In the document, Mondelez International emphasizes that the award was granted:

“in recognition of best practices and/or key learnings related to foreign material control.”

This attests to the high level of professionalism of KGL’s teams and the effectiveness of the solutions implemented in the prevention, monitoring, and management of the risk of foreign materials occurring in production processes.

For KGL, this is not only an award but also a signal that the chosen development path—investments in safety, quality processes, and organizational culture—is aligned with the expectations of the most demanding global customers – emphasizes Adam Skibiński, Vice President of the Management Board of KGL SA.

 

KGL Develops Competencies in Food Safety Management

The recognition aligns with KGL’s strategy, a key element of which is strengthening competencies in food safety and the continuous improvement of production processes. Cooperation with partners such as Mondelez enables the intensification of activities, knowledge sharing, and the building of a top-tier quality culture.

The certificate awarded by Mondelez International is an expression of appreciation for the work of the entire KGL team. It is also a motivation to further develop competencies and maintain the highest safety standards in the production of packaging and components for the food industry.