Get your TASCC sorted, never miss an update
Are you a haulier who wants to become TASCC approved but you don’t know where to start with all the paperwork? Or are you already approved but find preparing for the annual audit frustrating because you get caught out with all the yearly tasks that are due and find it difficult to pull all the right paperwork together? Do you struggle to keep up with the new requirements when the TASCC standard changes?
Let us take the TASK out of TASCC with our unique online quality management system.
Consultancy and Training Services
What we offer depends on your needs. If you’re an individual driver, you should certainly use our TASCC paperwork system but if you need something a little more complex, we can also offer Consulting and Training services.
Consultancy Service
If you would like a visit to your site and more formal consultancy services please contact us directly. As experienced auditors we can help you manage your quality systems to meet the requirements. Our rates are competitive and we are experienced with a range of different assurance schemes.
Meet Us

Pauline and Robert are a husband and wife team who have worked in the food and feed industry for over 20 years. They met in Trading Standards in Nottingham, where they worked with a wide range of local businesses supporting them to meet legal requirements and maintain high standards of both food and feed safety and quality.


TASCC is the AIC scheme which covers combinable crops mainly wheat, Barley, Oats Oil Seed Rape and pulses such as beans and peas. The standard is set out in 4 sections ; haulage, storage testing and merchanting and members can sign up to any number of these. The standards are designed to ensure that the crops remain safe for animals feed or human food and they link with the other standards to ensure that all stages of the food chain are covered with the safety of an assurance scheme.

FEMAS is the AIC scheme which covers the production of feed materials. Within the FEMAS scheme there are various sectors such as cereals, breweries and distilleries, minerals etc. However the standard FEMAS requirements are common to all sectors to ensure that the quality of feed materials is uniformly consistent with a high standard of feed safety. The FEMAS scheme links with other sectors such as TASCC and UFAS and also the Red Tractor scheme.

UFAS is the AIC scheme covering the production of compound feeds i.e. feeds that have more than one ingredient. It links with other schemes in that the ingredients they use must be FEMAS assured or from Red Tractor farms and the haulage bringing the ingredients into the UFAS manufacturers site must also be TASCC assured.

The Red Tractor scheme is for farm assurance and includes arable farms growing crops as well as farms with livestock such as cattle, sheep, pigs and poultry. It is a requirement of the Red Tractor scheme that farms with livestock should only use feed that is UFAS assured. Farms that produce crops will provide a “crop passport” which accompanies each load that leaves the farm and designates that load as assured.