Our Services

Food Regulatory Services

End-to-end Saudi FDA (SFDA) compliance and regulatory support for food manufacturers and importers.

Overview

MCS provides regulatory consulting and compliance support for food products entering and operating in the Saudi market. We help manufacturers and importers navigate Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) requirements with clarity, accuracy, and confidence.

 

Our team works closely with both local and overseas food companies to streamline approvals, reduce regulatory risk, and ensure smooth market access while maintaining full compliance with Saudi regulations.

Our Role as Your Regulatory Partner

MCS acts as a trusted regulatory partner throughout the food product lifecycle — from initial classification and registration to post-market compliance. We support clients by coordinating regulatory submissions, liaising with relevant authorities, and ensuring ongoing compliance with SFDA requirements.

 

Our approach focuses on clear guidance, proactive follow-up, and practical regulatory solutions tailored to your business needs.

Key Focus Areas

Who We Support

“Food compliance requires precision, transparency, and a deep understanding of Saudi FDA regulations. At MCS, we support manufacturers with clear guidance and structured regulatory support to ensure smooth approvals and confident market access.”

 

— CEO, MCS

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Many manufacturers face delays and risks not due to product quality — but because of regulatory complexity, unclear requirements, and inefficient compliance processes.