Author name: Chris Lott

Chris is a syndicated author, digital marketer and experienced sales leader in the high tech sector.

Traceability

New FDA Food Traceability Rule Proposal

In an effort to lay a solid foundation for “farm to table” traceability the FDA has recently proposed a new rule affecting the entire US Food Industry. In September 2020 the FDA published Requirements for Additional Traceability Records for Certain Foods which was a proposal for establishing additional traceability record keeping necessities for certain high-risk […]

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Business Intelligence

Business Intelligence. It may not be what you think.

From clipboards, checklists and spreadsheets to automated digital data collection and analysis, knowledge through business intelligence is a powerful tool for any business regardless of how it gets done. However, with constant consumer demands and changes, in-depth ingredients traceability, industry compliance, recalls and safety adherence, non-digital data collection, spreadsheet analysis and reporting simply won’t cut

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Traceability

Traceability Evolution – Meat and Poultry Industry

With standards and initiatives comes compliance and preparedness. Federal watchdogs can clamp down on food companies with mandatory recalls at any time. Is your company ready today to adhere or would this be extremely painful or worst yet not possible at all? If you can’t answer yes then you need to discuss traceability evolution. Myth:

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Warehouse management software

Today’s Distribution Center Challenges and Solutions

Pandemic restrictions, and fears, have contributed to the extraordinary growth of online ordering. While growth is good, this type of growth has presented unique challenges for today’s distribution center. Greater customer demands have added to omnichannel issues forcing businesses to re-examine their distribution center operations. For instance, warehouses historically may have fulfilled thousands of orders

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