For many manufacturers, traceability is a valiant goal. But for
food and beverage producers, it's a critical requirement. No one
wants to put a single person at risk, let alone tens or hundreds.
Yet, incidents of food-borne illnesses show up in the news every
day. Amid demands for more stringent food safety and legislative
mandates for "farm-to-fork traceability," food and beverage
manufacturers struggle to adequately track ingredients, materials
and end-products from origin to customer. As a food or beverage
manufacturer, part of your job is to help prevent outbreaks of
food-borne illnesses.
Today, it's not enough to know who you purchased your raw
materials from and what the next stop is for your product.
Manufacturers must arm themselves with the right tools, processes,
and insight to uncover and report every element along the supply
chain - from origin, all the way to the shelf or plate. And, the
cost of all this insight can't be a barrier to enterprise financial
success.
If you're ready to tackle traceability as a legitimate problem
and stop viewing it as a trendy buzzword, check out our free
whitepaper to learn what you'll need to know.
Download
4 Essentials About Food and Beverage Traceability