Skip to content
LinkedIn YouTube

IFS Progress: The Journey to a New Brand Identity

We have recently introduced IFS Progress as the new name for our development programs. In this blog article, João Stein, Head of Development Programs at IFS, shares insights into the rebranding process.

Why the rebranding?

IFS introduced its first development program for food suppliers, IFS Global Markets Food, in 2014 to help them gradually develop robust food safety and quality management. In the following years, we also established such programs for suppliers of logistics services, household and personal care products and packaging materials. 
The number of assessments is still increasing, and it's safe to say that the IFS Global Markets Programs have been quite successful. After a decade, however, it was time to consider a new name that better highlights the objectives of the development programs. Our goal is to encourage companies to use our programs to continuously develop and improve their products and processes, ultimately leading to achieving IFS Certification. Additionally, we want the new name to motivate more regional and national suppliers to join our programs.

Why IFS Progress?

With IFS Progress, we have found a brand name that fits our continuous improvement approach. The name stands for progressing within the current level, from level to level and towards IFS Certification.

The standard management and marketing team at IFS came up with several proposals for a new brand name. We discussed them and finally decided to propose IFS Progress to our stakeholders. Their reactions were very positive and appreciative. They, too, have understood that the programmes have been further developing and growing for ten years and that the name should fit the current approach and intent of the programs.

What needed to be done at IFS?

After deciding to rebrand, preparations at IFS started. We started informing all stakeholders, creating new logos, and updating all relevant technical and marketing documents, training materials, website, database, and IT Tools. I was in regular contact with many colleagues, especially from the standard management, marketing and communication, translations and typesetting, IT, and certification body management departments.

It was a massive team effort, and it was great to see the different departments working so closely hand in hand. I am thankful for their support and commitment to putting every detail together for this newly turned page of our development programs.


What is your motivation for working on these programs?

To answer this question, I would like to share a quote from Benjamin Franklin that is relevant to my work at IFS:

"Without continual growth and progress, such words as improvement, achievement, and success have no meaning."

Our development programs have proven to be an efficient tool for helping suppliers establish and improve processes to manage product safety and quality while complying with legal and customer requirements. These programs also provide suppliers with a clear pathway to IFS Certification.

In keeping with Franklin's quote, I am committed to contributing to the continued improvement of the IFS Progress Programs, in line with market expectations. I want to support auditors, assessors, suppliers, and other stakeholders in working with these programs to achieve their goals.

Let's work together for safe food, products and services!

Read more information about the rebranding from IFS Global Markets to IFS Progress.

Visit the program pages

Blog

Blog IFS Editorial Team 11.05.2026

IFS Faces – Serena Venturi

In this IFS Faces blog article, we introduce Serena Venturi. She is Senior Technical Manager within the IFS Standard Management department and IFS Representative for Italy. With more than 18 years...
Lire la suite
IFS Faces – Serena Venturi
Blog IFS Editorial Team 19.03.2026

IFS Faces – Konstantina Papastamopoulou

In this edition of our IFS Faces blog, we introduce Konstantina Papastamopoulou, who recently took on the role of IFS Broker Standard Manager. With a strong scientific background in food safety,...
Lire la suite
IFS Faces – Konstantina Papastamopoulou
Blog IFS Editorial Team 05.03.2026

Unannounced audits: the key to improved results and showing commitment to food and product safety

The IFS Standards stipulate that unannounced audits are either mandatory or voluntary, depending on the standard. For GFSI-recognised standards such as IFS Food, Broker, Logistics and PACsecure,...
Lire la suite
Unannounced audits: the key to improved results and showing commitment to food and product safety
Blog IFS Editorial Team 30.01.2026

IFS Faces - Britta Müllender

Through the IFS Academy, we transform standards and sustainability requirements into practical learning solutions that support auditors, certification bodies, and companies across the entire supply...
Lire la suite
IFS Faces - Britta Müllender
Blog IFS Editorial Team 15.10.2025

Focus on cybersecurity: Preparing the food sector for NIS 2 and emerging AI threats

The security and continuity of the food supply chain remain a critical concern. With the cyber threat landscape rapidly expanding, notably due to new attack vectors leveraging Artificial...
Lire la suite
Focus on cybersecurity: Preparing the food sector for NIS 2 and emerging AI threats
Blog IFS Editorial Team 05.08.2025

Frimesa's journey from IFS Progress Food to IFS Food

In Brazil's dynamic food market, food safety and quality management are crucial for both producers and consumers. Frimesa is one of the companies committed to excellence in these areas. By utilising...
Lire la suite
Frimesa's journey from IFS Progress Food to IFS Food
Blog IFS Editorial Team 09.07.2025

How the IFS ESG Compliance Check empowers businesses in sustainable practices

Environmental sustainability, social responsibility, and corporate governance (ESG) are becoming key priorities for consumers, investors, and regulators. To help small and medium-sized businesses...
Lire la suite
How the IFS ESG Compliance Check empowers businesses in sustainable practices
Blog IFS Editorial Team 24.06.2025

IFS Faces - Tina Brune

I am passionate about helping businesses identify and manage supply chain risks, supporting them to improve and grow. Tina Brune, Director Risk Management Tina has been a valued member of the IFS...
Lire la suite
IFS Faces - Tina Brune
Blog IFS Editorial Team 19.06.2025

Effective Risk Assessment in Packaging: Seven Simple Guidelines for Ensuring Safety and Quality

The IFS PACsecure Standard and Progress PACsecure Program adopt a risk-based approach to assessing the safety and quality of packaging materials. This methodology allows you to perform...
Lire la suite
Effective Risk Assessment in Packaging: Seven Simple Guidelines for Ensuring Safety and Quality