Chain of custody & EUDR initial training: Indonesia
Chain of custody & EUDR initial training: Indonesia
Auditor training
Auditors, reviewers, and certification decision makers are invited to register for a PEFC recognised chain of custody and EUDR DDS initial training on 8-11 December.
Attending a PEFC recognised chain of custody initial training is a pre-requisite for an auditor wishing to issue certification against the PEFC chain of custody related standards, as required by PEFC ST 2003.
Interested auditors should send their names, companies, contact details (email & WhatsApp number), and updated CV to sekretariat@ifcc-ksk.org or via WhatsApp at +62-811-9920-114.
The details
The four-day training takes place in the Luminor Hotel Padjadjaran Bogor, 8-11 December 2025. The first two days cover classroom work, followed by one day in the field, and ending with group presentations and summary on the final day.
The training will provide an introduction to the 2020 PEFC Chain of Custody standard, covering the scope and management system, input-output process, the PEFC Due Diligence System (DDS), the chain of custody methods, and multi-site certification.
It will also cover the 2020 PEFC Trademarks standard, 2020 Certification Body Requirements standard, and the PEFC EUDR Due Diligence System, PEFC ST 2002-1:2024.
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Before the training, participants are expected to read the related PEFC standards. Participants will also be provided with case studies in advance of the training and will need to provide their answers to the trainers.
The training will be given by PEFC International Technical Expert Nurcahyo Adi and will be held in Bahasa Indonesia.
The participation fee for the training is IDR 12,500,000 and the fee must be paid by 14 November. Registration will closed when the training is full, so please ensure your early registration.
Interested auditors should send their names, companies, contact details (email & WhatsApp number), and updated CV to sekretariat@ifcc-ksk.org or via WhatsApp at +62-811-9920-114.