Functional food formulators and dietary supplement manufacturers require a toll processor operating under both food safety and quality management frameworks. Does your current contract manufacturer hold the certifications your supply chain demands?

Certifications That Matter in Food-Grade Processing

Our Neptune, NJ facility maintains the full stack of certifications required for food-grade toll processing. Physical separation of food-grade and chemical operations within the facility prevents cross-contamination and maintains the integrity of every certification.

What We Process

We process functional food ingredients, dietary supplement blends, nutraceutical excipients, and food-grade specialty powders. Typical applications include pre-blended vitamin and mineral premixes, protein and fiber ingredient blends, excipients for tableting and encapsulation, food-grade granulations for improved flowability, and repackaged food-grade powders in bulk and consumer formats.

All food-grade production runs take place in a dedicated section of our NJ facility, equipped with stainless steel blending and processing equipment cleaned and validated between batches.

Processing Capabilities for Food-Grade Materials

Why Toll Compaction for Food-Grade Processing

FSSC 22000 certification, recognized by the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI), is the highest food safety credential a toll processor can hold. Combined with ISO 9001:2015, cGMP 21 CFR Part 117 compliance, FDA registration, and Kosher certification, our NJ facility is positioned to serve the full range of food-grade and supplement supply chain requirements.

We also understand formulation confidentiality. You supply the raw materials and the formula. We supply the certified processing environment, equipment, and quality controls. You retain full ownership of your formulation throughout.

Contact Toll Compaction to discuss your functional food or dietary supplement processing project. Our NJ facility team is available to review your formulation requirements.

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