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Food Safety

ReposiTrak Marks First, Fully Automated FSMA 204 Traceability KDE Record Creation

The world’s first no-scan receiving and shipping Key Data Element (KDE) records were assembled successfully, a milestone in food traceability.

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 These new members will efficiently exchange intricate, FDA-required Key Data Elements (KDEs) for each Critical Tracking Event (CTE) in their supply chains, ensuring proactive compliance before the January 2026 deadline. Courtesy ReposiTrak.

August 25, 2023

Nearly 50 years after the first successful barcode scan in a supermarket, history has again been made with ReposiTrak’s creation of the world’s first no-scan Key Data Element (KDE) record and the exchange of food traceability data between a supplier and a distribution center. The breakthrough revolutionizes the advancement toward tech-enabled food traceability as defined by the FDA’s FSMA Section 204(d) regulation.

“This is a major milestone for the industry and proves that FSMA 204 compliance is in fact achievable,” said ReposiTrak Chairman and CEO Randy Fields. “It wouldn’t have been possible without the hard work and collaboration between our development and implementation teams, and the retailers and suppliers who saw the opportunity to move fast toward FSMA 204 compliance.”

The automated traceability landmark is the first time KDE information was successfully passed from a supplier to a distribution center (DC) without the need for additional scanning steps, hardware or software – a key point of difference for the ReposiTrak Traceability Network. Other traceability solutions depend on physical labeling or RFID tags to transfer information as a product moves through the supply chain.

Built upon the company’s widely used supply chain collaboration platform, the ReposiTrak Traceability Network enables the seamless exchange of even fragmented KDE information for any food product, including those on FDA’s Food Traceability List (FTL). Once enrolled in ReposiTrak, food supply chain companies from suppliers and processors to wholesalers, grocers and restaurants can exchange KDE data in any format and also retrieve that information at any time, from anywhere, by way of a dashboard. The solution also enables these food traceability records to be exported in a sortable spreadsheet – a major requirement of FDA’s FSMA 204 regulation. 

FSMA 204 requires companies that manufacture, process, pack or hold foods on the FTL to establish and maintain Key Data Element (KDE) records for specific Critical Tracking Events (CTEs) in a product’s journey through the supply chain. As that product changes hands or changes form, a compounding string of data must be transferred between trading partners to provide full, end-to-end traceability.

Other solutions require the use of additional labeling and scanning steps, or the use of outdated data capture methods that fail to assemble KDEs according to the FDA’s requirement. The ReposiTrak Traceability Network does not require new hardware or software and has been backed by the industry as the low-cost, easiest-to-adopt solution for FSMA 204 compliance. More than 8% of retail grocery stores, 1,100+ suppliers and 20+ distribution centers have already joined.

 

About ReposiTrak
ReposiTrak, Park City Group, Inc., provides retailers, suppliers and wholesalers with a robust solution suite to help reduce risk and remain in compliance with regulatory requirements; enhance operational controls; source and discover new vendors; and increase sales with unrivaled brand protection. Consisting of four product families – food traceability, compliance and risk management, supply chain solutions and MarketPlace sourcing – ReposiTrak’s cloud-based platform’s integrated applications are mutually reinforcing and work synergistically to create value and positive impact. 

 

 

KEYWORDS: FDA FDA regulations FSMA FSMA compliance FSMA readiness logistics logistics applications traceability traceability system track and trace track-and-trace

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