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Engineered to be futureproof, the platform has the ability to automate, diagnose and seamlessly manage today’s complex omnichannel supply chain operations.
If (or when) a food recall actually occurs, the ability to ensure real-time cradle-to-grave traceability makes it possible for a food company to keep its response within the scope of the actual contamination problem.
The first half of this year had me attending as many as six food industry conferences. In hindsight, although the settings were different, one thing remained the same: issues of food safety, labor and rising energy costs dominated each meeting.