CCOF prioritizes safety amid challenges affecting operations in Mexico

Kelly Damewood, CEO
Kelly Damewood, CEO
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CCOF has announced that it is closely monitoring the ongoing situation in certain regions of Mexico. The organization emphasized that the safety of its clients and inspectors remains its highest priority. In response to current challenges, CCOF stated it is ready to reschedule inspections, extend deadlines, or postpone activities as necessary.

Clients who need to request a deadline extension are encouraged to contact their Certification Service Specialist or reach out to CCOF directly. Inspectors may also contact clients regarding rescheduling, and clients are welcome to initiate communication if needed.

“Our thoughts are with everyone affected, and we hope you and your loved ones remain safe,” CCOF said in a statement.



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