HELAL BELGELENDİRME HİZMETLERİMİZ
Helal Gıda:
Türk Standardları Enstitüsü, 14 Temmuz 2011 tarihinden bu yana, İslam Ülkeleri Standardizasyon ve Metroloji Enstitüsü (SMIIC) tarafından yayınlanan TS OIC/SMIIC 1: 2011 Helal Gıda Genel Kılavuzu standardına göre Helal Uygunluk Belgelendirmesi yapmaktadır.
a.)Helal Uygunluk Belgesi: TSE tarafından yürütülen Helal belgelendirmesi işlemleri neticesinde ürün ve hizmet için düzenlenen ve geçerlilik süresi 3 (üç) yıl olan doküman.
Helal belgelendirme başvurusu, başvuru formu ve eklerinin tam olarak tamamlanması şartı ile, online ortamda yapılmaktadır.
Online Müracaat için tıklayınız.
Detaylı bilgi için, merkez adresinizin bulunduğu aşağıda belirtilen ilgili belgelendirme müdürlüğümüz ile irtibata geçebilirsiniz.
Belgelendirme Süreçleri ile İlgili Bilgi İçin |
Telefon: 0 312 416 66 47 – 0 312 416 62 87 – 0 312 416 63 87 – 0 312 416 63 84 – 0 312 416 63 98
E-Posta: helal@tse.org.tr
Adres: Necatibey Caddesi No:112 06100 Bakanlıklar/ANKARA
Yetkili Uzman | Telefon | E mail | |
ANKARA | Tuğba DAYSALOĞLU KÖKLÜ | 0 312 416 66 47 | tdaysaloglu@tse.org.tr |
BURÇAK SÜNGÜ | 0 312 416 63 87 | bsungu@tse.org.tr | |
E. BİLGE AKYÜZ | 0 312 416 63 87 | bakyuz@tse.org.tr | |
ERDİNÇ ÇİFTCİ | 0 312 416 62 87 | eciftci@tse.org.tr | |
EREN KIRIK | 0 312 416 62 87 | ekirik@tse.org.tr | |
İLKNUR ARSLAN | 0 312 416 62 87 | iarslan@tse.org.tr | |
ÖZTÜRK GÜLKAN | 0 312 416 63 84 | ogulkan@tse.org.tr | |
HİCRAN GÖKSEL KARAHAN | 0 312 416 63 98 | hgoksel@tse.org.tr | |
ANTALYA | BEDİA ÖZALTIN | 0 242 248 50 05 | bozaltin@tse.org.tr |
NİLAY KEYVAN | 0 248 252 96 97 | nkeyvan@tse.org.tr | |
BURSA | ASU KORNOŞOR | 0 224 243 80 00 | akornosor@tse.org.tr |
MUHAMMET AYGÜN | 0 224 243 80 00 (1061) | maygun@tse.org.tr | |
EBRU MİNAS | 0 224 243 80 00 (1024) | ie_eminas@tse.org.tr | |
İLKNUR ÖZTÜRK | 0 224 243 80 00 (1057) | ie_iozturk@tse.org.tr | |
GAZİANTEP | MEHMET GENÇ | 0 342 337 95 03 | mgenc@tse.org.tr |
İBRAHİM AÇAR | 0 507 748 40 24 | ie_iacar@tse.org.tr | |
İSTANBUL | AKDOĞAN BULUT | 0 262 72312 79 | abulut@tse.org.tr |
SEFER BURAK KACAR | 0 262 723 12 47 | sbkacar@tse.org.tr | |
ESİN ÖTKÜNÇ | 0 262 723 12 85 | ecetinkaya@tse.org.tr | |
ADEVİYE MAVRAL DEMİR | 0 262 723 12 82 | adeviyed@tse.org.tr | |
ZÜLFİYE DAĞLI | 0 262 723 12 48 | zyilmaz@tse.org.tr | |
İZMİR |
AHMET NAMLI | 0 232 376 97 55 | anamli@tse.org.tr |
GÜLDAL ER | 0 232 376 24 25 | ger@tse.org.tr | |
KAYSERİ |
AHMEDİ MAHMUT ULAŞ | 0 352 321 12 25 | mulas@tse.org.tr |
AHMET CAN MERZİFONLUOĞLU | 0 352 321 11 06 (108) | acmerzifonluoglu@tse.org.tr | |
DİLARA DOĞAN | 0 352 321 11 06 (111) | dari@tse.org.tr | |
KONYA |
İZZET ŞEN | 0 332 239 04 80 | isen@tse.org.tr |
ŞERİFE KANARYA | 0 505 401 41 59 | ie_skanarya@tse.org.tr | |
EMİNE KAN | 0 332 239 04 80 (111) | eminekan@tse.org.tr | |
SAMSUN |
NURAY BALABAN | 0 362 266 40 20 | nbalaban@tse.org.tr |
HÜLYA MENGENECİOĞLU | 0 362 266 40 21 | hmengenecioglu@tse.org.tr |
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