A lot of customers of Primoris are import and export companies. These companies are no producers or growers nor processors but are completely focused on trading of commodities. Often this is for a specialized sector such as organic produce, exotics, a certain product or products from a certain country or continent.
These companies are responsible for the quality of their product towards their customers. This quality also involves following the right legislation for the company the product is exported to.
Primoris can supply the analyses for both plant protection products as for mycotoxins and other contaminants. Also, due to our experience and effort we put into it, we can help you with the legislation that is applicable.
Legislation
Import and export companies are responsible for the quality of their product towards their customers. This quality also involves following the right legislation for the company the product is exported to.
Analyses
Because of the variety of countries of origin, we offer more than the usual for import & export companies.
Certified by
Primoris works closely together with official instances and is approved by international control agencies in matters of execution of the European import legislation.
Advice/support
Are you active in the import & export sector and are you interested in our services? Please contact us.
Newsletter highlight
Primoris is part of relana, the quality circle of a dozen European labs concerning analysis of pesticides and contaminants. Earlier this year Primoris saw a relana audit and received excellent feedback. In the first place the lab shows a high and stable level of quality and furthermore, the auditors were impressed with the competence of our staff.
Flash news
Due to the efforts of our in-house R&D team, we can now offer a drastically lower reporting time for the analysis of acrylamide, as well as a lowered reporting limit.
Legislation | Inorganic arsenic in cereal, rice and babyfood
On 06/03/2023 the European Commission published regulation 2023/0465 regarding the maximum levels of inorganic arsenic in certain foods.
As of now we will analyse maleic hydrazide (MH) using LC-MS/MS instead of UV, resulting in faster and more precise results.