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How Technology Helps Food Manufacturers With Compliance
Tracktile CEO Jordan Rose on how tech can simplify compliance, compliance for workers, and concerns on tech adoption.
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The food manufacturing industry is entering a new era.
Governments worldwide are pushing for stricter standards in food safety and traceability, demanding full transparency across supply chains.
🇺🇸 US: FSMA Traceability Rule
🇪🇺 EU: General Food Law Regulation
🇬🇧 UK: FSA Traceability Requirements
🇨🇦 Canada: Safe Food for Canadians
🇨🇳 China: Food Safety Law
For many food manufacturers, especially smaller businesses, the pressure is mounting.
The cost and complexity of complying with increasingly strict regulations can feel overwhelming. Staying competitive means investing in robust traceability systems, but many small manufacturers are working with outdated processes, struggling to keep up without derailing their operations.
To better understand how these businesses can navigate these challenges, I spoke with Jordan Rose, CEO of Tracktile, a food traceability startup focused on providing affordable, enterprise-grade compliance solutions.
Jordan has over a decade of experience working directly with food manufacturers, helping them navigate compliance challenges and streamline operations.
During our conversation, Jordan shared insights on:
How tech solutions can simplify compliance
Making compliance easier for workers
Overcoming concerns about tech adoption
…and more.
Let’s dive in 👇
PS: You can connect with Tracktile here.
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