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Stop Food Waste with These Food Traceability Solutions

9/27/2024

 
Today is International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste. Take action to reduce food loss and waste utilizing these solutions gathered in recognition of National Food Safety Education Month. 
SUPPLY CHAIN LOGISTICS TRACEABILITY

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Evolving RFID Transforms Pharmacy Operations

TEKLYNX

TEKLYNX provides food and beverage companies with barcode label software solutions that help simplify the entire labeling process and meet virtually any food and beverage compliance labeling requirement. From nutrition or allergen labeling to FSMA compliance, TEKLYNX solutions allow companies with complex labeling requirements to easily design, approve, print, and trace barcode labels.

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Trustwell

Are You Ready for FSMA 204?
As the compliance deadline approaches, food safety professionals must prepare to meet the rigorous demands of FSMA 204. Trustwell’s comprehensive eBook is your ultimate guide to understanding and implementing these new regulations. Download your copy today to ensure your organization is compliant and ahead of the curve.


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BarTender Software

Whey ahead of the curve: DairyChem reduces labeling errors by 96% with BarTender. BarTender integrates with Blend ERP and NetSuite to simplify label printing across all product lines to any manufacturing site.


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Evolving RFID Transforms Pharmacy Operations

SATO America

Ideal for food-prep environments, the FX3-LX touchscreen printer is water-resistant and easy to clean with an anti-microbial casing that minimizes the risk of cross-contamination.  The increased labeling efficiency of the FX3-LX vastly improves food safety. 

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Evolving RFID Transforms Pharmacy Operations

OpsSmart Global

OpsSmart is a comprehensive traceability solution that offers end-to-end traceability, integrating IoT data, digitizing documents, and consolidating data from diverse systems. The result is a cloud-based, interoperable traceability platform that earned recognition by winning the U.S. FDA’s Traceability Challenge.

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Zebra Technologies Corp.

Approximately 40% of all food needs to be transported at set temperatures to prevent degradation, and microbial growth. And, despite best efforts, unexpected temperature fluctuations, inaccurate records, insufficient packaging, and equipment failure can lead to temperature excursions. Zebra can help Reimagine your Cold Chain operations to reduce costs, optimize operations and maintain compliance.

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Wiliot

Wiliot's Ambient IoT system uses battery-free Bluetooth tags to track the shipment of food, collecting shipping events automatically with low/no labor costs and very low-cost infrastructure.

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Avery Dennison

The fresh food section of a store faces challenges in food safety, waste, and freshness. We have technology solutions to help track perishables, improve food safety and enable data-driven decisions to optimize freshness from farm to shelf.


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AIM North America Sends Letter to FDA in Response to IFPA Proposal to Allow TLC

9/12/2024

 
AIM North America’s Food Supply Chain Work Group (subject matter experts of the design and application of automatic identification and data collection technologies), wrote to the FDA to express their collective concerns regarding the proposal to allow the calculation of Traceability Lot Codes (TLC) from business system data to comply with the FDA's FSMA 204 Food Traceability Rule.
 
While AIM NA understands the industry's challenges in achieving compliance, AIM NA believes this proposal undermines the rule's core objective: ensuring reliable and accurate traceability of food products throughout the supply chain. AIM NA strongly urges the FDA to reject this proposal and instead support initiatives that enhance the reliability and efficiency of data capturing processes. The attached document provides the rationale for our objections, and AIM NA request a meeting to elaborate on how data capture techniques, fostering global interoperability based on consensus-based standards, and promoting full chain transparency, can ensure that the food traceability system remains robust, transparent, and capable of protecting public health.

Food Supply Chain Work Group Celebrates National Food Safety Education Month

9/10/2024

 
This article was published on the RAIN Alliance website on September 10, 2024
September is National Food Safety Education Month, focusing on the importance of food safety and the innovative technologies that support it. A key technology in this field is RAIN RFID, which AIM North America's Food Supply Chain Working Group leverages to emphasis improvements in traceability, efficiency, and sustainability within the food industry.
The Role of RAIN RFID in Food Safety
RAIN RFID technology is vital to modernizing food safety by providing accurate, real-time data, improving traceability, and supporting sustainability. Here's how RAIN RFID is making a difference:
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1. Enhanced Supply Chain Visibility
RAIN RFID offers real-time data capture for inventory management and supply chain visibility, helping businesses comply with regulations like the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) 204 and the Digital Product Passport (DPP). By tracking products from farm to table, RAIN RFID reduces foodborne illness risks by identifying contaminated products and facilitating rapid recalls. It automates data collection, reduces human error, and ensures compliance with minimal labor impact.
An example of RAIN RFID's impact is the collaboration between Subway-IPC, GS1 US, and Avery Dennison. Their case study shows how IPC, the purchasing cooperative of Subway, used RAIN RFID and GS1 Standards to achieve end-to-end traceability throughout the supply chain. This resulted in $1.3 million in annual cost savings and improved food safety through quicker, more precise recalls.
In addition, Chipotle is scaling up its use of RAIN RFID to trace ingredients from suppliers to restaurants in real-time and strengthen its inventory systems in partnership with Trustwell. Their case study demonstrates that good visibility of the value chain is vital if something were to happen you can address the problem right then and there. This investment saved suppliers time on inventory management and stock rotation, mitigate human error, and increase expiration date visibility and accountability. ​
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2. Proactive Food Safety Management with Cloud Technology and Predictive Analytics
Combining RAIN RFID with cloud technology and predictive analytics provides enhanced insights. Cloud-based platforms aggregate data from RAIN RFID tags, temperature sensors, and shipment records, predicting when and where products might spoil. This predictive capability supports high standards like Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP), enabling companies to take proactive measures to avoid contamination, reduce waste, and ensure food safety.
3. Connected Products for Traceability and Sustainability
RAIN RFID-enabled intelligent labels enhance traceability, reduce waste, and promote sustainability in the food industry. These labels provide critical information about a product's journey through the supply chain, meeting standards like FSMA 204. They help track product movement, ensure proper handling, and manage recalls effectively. Additionally, these labels reduce waste by offering accurate information on shelf life, allowing for better inventory management and sustainable choices.
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AIM Food Supply Chain Working Group Activities
The AIM North America Food Supply Chain Working Group is dedicated to promoting food safety and RAIN RFID adoption through various initiatives:

1. Opposition to IFPA Percentage-Based Lot Traceability Proposal
AIM opposes the International Fresh Produce Association (IFPA)'s proposal for percentage-based lot traceability. AIM argues that this approach could introduce inconsistencies, reduce precision, and potentially compromise consumer safety. Instead, AIM supports RAIN RFID and intelligent labeling technologies for real-time, item-level tracking to ensure compliance with FDA requirements and maintain high food safety standards.  Read our comments here.
2. Response to HR Bill on FSMA 204
The AIM Working Group actively engages with stakeholders regarding United States Congressional Bill HR 7563, the Food Traceability Enhancement Act, which seeks to relax recordkeeping and traceability requirements. AIM opposes this bill, believing it undermines the FDA's Food Traceability Final Rule and the goals of FSMA 204. The group continues to advocate for stringent traceability standards leveraging technologies like RAIN RFID that support consumer safety.
3. Speaking Opportunities: RFID Journal LIVE, GS1 Connect, Food Safety Summit, Food Safety Consortium, Labelexpo, PACK EXPO, and more
AIM's Working Group participates in several industry events, highlighting how RAIN RFID technologies help food companies comply with regulations, enhance traceability, and improve safety. These events provided a platform to discuss the latest developments in RAIN RFID technology and its applications in the food industry.
4. Educational Materials on FSMA 204
AIM has developed a range of educational materials and webinars to support the industry’s understanding of FSMA 204 and other food safety regulations. These resources offer insights into the requirements of FSMA 204 and best practices for implementation including leveraging RAIN RFID.
In addition, the upcoming issue of AIM’s Solutions Showcase, a bimonthly e-publication distributed to more than 19,000 individuals, spotlights member products and solutions. The 26 September is a special edition focusing on available resources in recognition of Food Safety Education Month – safe food now for a healthy tomorrow. 

​Conclusion
As we celebrate National Food Safety Education Month,  RFID technologies are crucial for enhancing food safety across the supply chain. From providing real-time data to supporting predictive analytics, RAIN RFID is indispensable for meeting today's food safety standards.

AIM North America's Food Supply Chain Working Group remains committed to advancing these technologies through advocacy, education, and engagement. By promoting RAIN RFID adoption, we aim to ensure a safer, more transparent, and sustainable food supply chain.

For more information on AIM North America's Food Safety initiatives, visit our website.

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