Achieving food safety transparency is of utmost importance today. In 2015, the US Food and Drug Administration’s Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) implemented several rules to minimize food safety risk in supply chains.
Mapping your supply chains takes time, but with it comes opportunities that will help you save costs, boost your brand, and increase consumer loyalty.
Transparency-One and SGS, the next generation of supply chain transparency solutions, will enable Mars Food to share details of its rice supply chain from farm to fork.
How does the Transparency-One solution help brands and retailers in the general merchandise industry achieve supply chain transparency?
Why do you need transparent supply chains? A visual guide to 4 compelling reasons for supply chain transparency.
Effective and transparent supply chain management requires brands to monitor multiple aspects of production, such as country of origin, sensitive components, and factory conditions, among others.
In-store shopping was the most common method of shopping but 54% of shoppers still buy products online weekly or monthly.
Transparency-One CEO Chris Morrison speaks at the SGS Special Session on FSMA at the Global Food Safety Conference in Houston, Texas (March 1, 2017).
In a series of articles, we will discuss the EU Directive 2014/95, the processes companies must implement to support the Directive, and the technologies that can help.