30 Nov 2022
by Oli Hill

New and improved Trade Assurance Checker launched

Trade Assurance Schemes

A new and improved Trade Assurance Checker is now live and available to use on the AIC's website.

The new checker is fully integrated into the AIC's website and provides the same functionality as the old checker, with saved members and searches, users will now benefit from an easier-to-use search interface.

Trade Assurance participants can access the new TA Checker using the link below, and from 29 November links to the old TA Checker will automatically redirect to the new website.

Trade Assurance Checker

Trade Assurance Checker

Search participant sites for all of the schemes managed by AIC: ESTA, FEMAS, FIAS, TASCC, UFAS and RED.

TA Checker

 

Feedback

The AIC team would like to thank Members and scheme participants for providing feedback on the new TA Checker. We continue to welcome any feedback on the new Trade Assurance interface and any issues that you have using it.

If you encounter any issues with the data or the new system, please let get in touch.

For questions or concerns about the way that the new checker works, email [email protected]. Participant site information continues to be maintained by KIWA on behalf of the AIC, so please email details of site inaccuracies to [email protected].

Reminder for Saved Scheme Members

The AIC has imported all of the Saved Scheme Members for participants which are still active. However, there may be some circumstances where a participant organisation has moved site or had a record changed in some way so that the AIC's IT team has been unable to connect the saved record to the original site.

If you have any questions about this data please contact [email protected].

Author

Oli Hill

Oli Hill

Head of Communications, AIC

As Head of Communications, Oli creates and oversees the content published on AIC's website, emails, Member briefings, print publications, and social media. A qualified multimedia journalist, he previously spent six years working at Farmers Weekly magazine as a Senior Reporter on the arable team, and latterly as Community Editor. More recently he was Communications Manager at Red Tractor.