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Given the hundreds of different technology providers, companies need to understand their supply chain, and traceability challenges they want to address, before committing to a particular technology.
Imagine tracking every piece of your Caesar salad. This is becoming a reality in the food supply chain with the adoption of new technology, and it is increasing food safety. In a recent interview ...
Counterfeit drug production and distribution has increased in recent years. Disruption from the Covid-19 pandemic, business resilience impacts, and rapid technological development have prompted a ...
While the Food Traceability Rule has been delayed, RFID is reshaping how food moves, how risks are managed, and how trust is ...
Analyst Insight: Food supply chain visibility and traceability have never been more important to social, ethical, and corporate sustainability initiatives. FSMA 204 (Food Safety Modernization Act) As ...
The Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) requires companies in the food supply chain to provide "one back, one up" traceability. "One back" refers to where the food came from, and "one up" refers ...
The food system is charged with providing safe, affordable and trusted nutrition. This means operating as efficiently and transparently as possible. FoodNavigator caught up with John McPherson, ...
SpartanNash now enables real-time food traceability data ... Strengthening Safety and Transparency Throughout Its Global Supply Chain. ... who is also responsible for the Company’s food safety ...
As the focus turns towards food safety, change is required at every level of the agri-food supply chains. An integral part of that change will come by integrating various technologies to provide ...
IBM, Walmart, JD.com and Tsinghua University eye blockchain for food supply chain safety in China. ... safety and authenticity of food using blockchain technology for traceability.