Considerations when implementing a Traceability Solution
The challenges in the perishable supply chain are specific to each party involved, including growers, shippers, manufacturers, distributors, logistics providers, retailers, and operators.
Growers and shippers face challenges in capturing data for different products and addressing labeling issues, while manufacturers need to track product origin and combination.
Distributors require end-to-end visibility, logistics providers deal with complexity in capturing and sharing product movement information, and retailers need to manage inventory based on traceability data.
Operators face scalability issues, and consumers are interested in knowing the origin of their food.
The solution must address disparate data sources, ensuring accuracy, completeness, and end-to-end visibility, without compromising speed, precision, compliance, and agility.
The challenges in the perishable supply chain are specific to each party involved, including growers, shippers, manufacturers, distributors, logistics providers, retailers, and operators.
Growers and shippers face challenges in capturing data for different products and addressing labeling issues, while manufacturers need to track product origin and combination.
Distributors require end-to-end visibility, logistics providers deal with complexity in capturing and sharing product movement information, and retailers need to manage inventory based on traceability data.
Operators face scalability issues, and consumers are interested in knowing the origin of their food.
The solution must address disparate data sources, ensuring accuracy, completeness, and end-to-end visibility, without compromising speed, precision, compliance, and agility.
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Considerations when implementing a Traceability Solution
The challenges in the perishable supply chain are specific to each party involved, including growers, shippers, manufacturers, distributors, logistics providers, retailers, and operators.
Growers and shippers face challenges in capturing data for different products and addressing labeling issues, while manufacturers need to track product origin and combination.
Distributors require end-to-end visibility, logistics providers deal with complexity in capturing and sharing product movement information, and retailers need to manage inventory based on traceability data.
Operators face scalability issues, and consumers are interested in knowing the origin of their food.
The solution must address disparate data sources, ensuring accuracy, completeness, and end-to-end visibility, without compromising speed, precision, compliance, and agility.