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The MSC and the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) have developed training videos as guidance for retailers with fresh fish counters and restaurant and food service business wishing to train its staff on the Chain of Custody (CoC) standard.

What is the MSC Chain of Custody Standard?

The video below provides an overview of the MSC Chain of Custody Standard.

For products to carry the blue MSC label, every company in the supply chain must have a valid Chain of Custody certificate. To be certified, businesses are audited by independent certification bodies.

What is the MSC Chain of Custody?

What is the MSC Chain of Custody?

Chain of Custody training for restaurants

The video below has been developed as a resource for restaurants and food service businesses who use MSC certified products and want to train their staff on the MSC Chain of Custody Standard

Chain of Custody training | Restaurants

Chain of Custody training | Restaurants

Chain of Custody training for fish counters

The video below has been developed as a resource for retailers with fresh fish counters wishing to train staff on the MSC Chain of Custody Standard.

Chain of Custody training | Fish Counters

Chain of Custody training | Fish Counters

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Why get your business MSC certified?

Why get your business MSC certified?

MSC certification helps you to meet a growing demand for sustainable seafood, strengthens your reputation and offers new business opportunities.

Supply chain certification guide

Supply chain certification guide

An overview of what to expect from the Chain of Custody certification process.

After certification: Resources

After certification: Resources

When you have Chain of Custody you're part of a global network of independently verified sustainable seafood supplies.