Research found that IoT and blockchain will add significant value to players involved in the supply chain, from farmers to retailers and consumers.
December 3, 2019
New data from Juniper Research, London, shows that blockchain will enable $31 billion in food fraud savings globally by 2024 by immutably tracking food across the supply chain.
DHL Supply Chain, Westerville, Ohio, launched MySupplyChain, a secure and easy-to-use platform that integrates data from DHL Supply Chain applications to provide complete supply chain visibility.
The strategic alliance will focus on incorporating SafeTraces' food safety and traceability technology into JBT FoodTech businesses, including fresh produce technologies, fresh-cut technologies and coating equipment solutions.
July 3, 2019
JBT Corp., Chicago, announced a global alliance with SafeTraces, a Pleasanton, Calif.-based provider of food safety and traceability solutions, to integrate SafeTraces' patented DNA-based technologies into JBT's solutions portfolio for worldwide distribution.
Supply chain traceability capabilities are only as good as the quality of the code and its ability to withstand the challenges of the manufacturing and distribution channels.
Product identification in the form of date codes, lot codes and batch codes is a crucial step food and beverage manufacturers must take to ensure accurate tracking throughout the supply chain.