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For more than 30 years, Cabling Installation & Maintenance has provided useful, practical information to professionals responsible for the specification, design, installation and management of structured cabling systems serving enterprise, data center and other environments. These professionals are challenged to stay informed of constantly evolving standards, system-design and installation approaches, product and system capabilities, technologies, as well as applications that rely on high-performance structured cabling systems. Our editors synthesize these complex issues into multiple information products. This portfolio of information products provides concrete detail that improves the efficiency of day-to-day operations, and equips cabling professionals with the perspective that enables strategic planning for networks’ optimum long-term performance.

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ReposiTrak and Industry Experts Collaborate to make Food Traceability Easier and Less Expensive Ahead of FDA Deadline

Experts from the seafood, produce, dairy and other key parts of the food retail industry convene as a committee to share knowledge and ensure cross-category cooperation.

ReposiTrak, operating the world’s largest food supply chain network of nearly 30,000 retailers, wholesalers and suppliers, is leading a committee of highly respected food industry experts to address the challenges surrounding the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s new food traceability law, FSMA Section 204(d) or FSMA 204. Together, members of the ReposiTrak Traceability Network® Advisory Committee (RTNAC) aim to advance the development of a complete, low-cost food traceability solution for compliance with FSMA 204.

“With just 28 months until the FDA’s enforcement deadline, rapid advancements in food traceability are happening now — and companies across the food supply chain are catching on,” said Derek Hannum, ReposiTrak chief customer officer. “However, the mindset that FSMA 204 compliance is either impossible — or only done through system changes and additional labor — must evolve.”

The RTNAC has outlined several objectives, including the following:

  • The reduction of the actual and perceived costs and difficulties around adopting food traceability in any supply chain.
  • Providing the industry with important insights and understanding around the FSMA 204 regulation and breaking down the barriers between category requirements.

FSMA 204 requires companies that manufacture, process, pack or hold foods on the Food Traceability List (FTL) to establish and maintain key data element records for specific critical tracking events as a product traverses the food supply chain. The rule’s requirements, as well as the challenges and obstacles to compliance, vary based on the types of FTL foods harvested or handled by a company and by the intricacies of its supply chain. Guided by these principles, ReposiTrak reached out to individuals from the most recognized trade associations in each part of the industry. Each of those organizations, in turn, selected representatives knowledgeable about both traceability and their category’s compliance concerns.

The RTNAC members include the foremost experts in scientific and regulatory affairs for the industry as a whole and specifically for the seafood category, quality and food safety as it relates to dairy, eggs and other packaged goods, communications within the grocery and wholesale community, as well as experts in the produce supply chain and in sustainability practices.

“The members of the RTNAC understand both the inherent benefits of true, end-to-end food traceability, and the tangible work it takes to achieve it,” continued Hannum. “They’re the experts helping to get the concerns of their respective industries heard as we work toward industrywide adoption of our tech-enabled food traceability solution.”

Without requiring new hardware or software, additional labeling and scanning steps, or the use of outdated data capture methods, the ReposiTrak Traceability Network is the industry's preferred low-cost, easy-to-adopt solution for FSMA 204 compliance. More than 8% of retail grocery stores, 1,200-plus suppliers and more than 20 distribution centers have already joined the network. Those interested in learning more about food traceability or how it might impact their company should call Derek Hannum, ReposiTrak chief customer officer at 435-645-2230 or email him at dhannum@repositrak.com.

About ReposiTrak

ReposiTrak, Park City Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: PCYG), provides retailers, suppliers and wholesalers with a robust solution suite to help reduce risk and remain in compliance with regulatory requirements; enhance operational controls; source and discover new vendors; and increase sales with unrivaled brand protection. Consisting of four product families — food traceability, compliance and risk management, supply chain solutions and MarketPlace sourcing — ReposiTrak’s cloud-based platform’s integrated applications are mutually reinforcing and work synergistically to create value and positive impact. For more information, please visit repositrak.com/.

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Derek Hannum

Chief Customer Officer

ReposiTrak

435-645-2230

dhannum@repositrak.com

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Ron Margulis

RAM Communications

908-337-0020

ron@rampr.com

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