Six Local Companies Receive Certification
MIIC Author

The National Certification Body of Jamaica (NCBJ), an arm of the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce, on Wednesday, November 10, handed over certificates to six local companies that are now-certified to international and national standards.
Three companies received the ISO 9001:2015 stamp of approval. They are fertilizer and pesticide manufacturer and distributor, Newport-Fersan (Jamaica) Limited; I.G.L. Limited, for distributing and manufacturing gases, and the System Protection and Control Department of the Jamaica Public Service Company Ltd, now certified to design, commission, maintain and decommission protection and control systems involved in generating, transmitting and distributing electricity in Jamaica.
Receiving Organic Certification was Ket’s Gourmet Farm, a micro enterprise supplying vegetables and herbs to supermarkets. The farm is now certified to the Jamaican Standard Code of Practice for Organic Production and Processing for handling crops such as lettuce and a variety of herbs.
Wholesale supplier of Caribbean foods, Caribbean Depot Limited, is certified to process wheatnut and to repack brown and white cane sugar, while the Food Pilot Plant at the Scientific Research Council, is certified to produce leg ham, picnic ham, smoked chicken and roaster. Both are now certified to the HAACCP Principles used to identify, evaluate and control food safety hazards.
In congratulating the newly-minted recipients, Industry, Investment and Commerce Minister, the Hon. Audley Shaw, noted that certification signals that their Standards have been tried and proven, and are market- relevant, both locally and internationally. He expressed confidence that the companies would realize the benefits in the medium to long term, and encouraged other businesses to pursue certification.
“In this pandemic era, where the rules of engagement for business have shifted, certification will boost your marketability and help you stand out in an increasingly competitive marketplace,” the Minister said.
The NCBJ is accredited by the US-based ANSI National Accreditation Board to provide audits and certification of management systems to companies in Jamaica and the wider Caribbean.
Since the start of this fiscal year, the agency has successfully led 16 companies through the certification process.
-30-
Recent News
See all news

Posted on 23/07/2025
IDB Official Affirms BIGEE’s Role in Driving MSME Growth Across Jamaica
Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Chief of Operations for the Caribbean Region, Karisa Ribeiro, says the Boosting Innovation, Growth and Entrepreneurship Ecosystems (BIGEE) Programme remains instrumental in driving the expansion of several mic...

Posted on 22/07/2025
MSMEs A Key Growth Driver – Minister Hill
Industry, Investment and Commerce Minister, Hon. Aubyn Hill, has reiterated the Government’s commitment to the micro, small and medium-sized enterprise (MSME) sector as a key driver of long-term economic growth. “Our economic stability must be con...

Posted on 21/07/2025
CAC Hosts Upcycling Competition
The Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC) on Friday (July 18) held its inaugural Upcycling Competition awards ceremony at the Bureau of Standards Jamaica (BSJ) offices in Kingston. The initiative enabled participants to showcase their artistic skills ...