Completely Avoidable Food Recalls Predicted to Continue Into 2015
Westminster, CO, February 14, 2015 --(PR.com)-- The trend of food recalls will likely continue in 2015. Chelsey Davis, TraceGains’ Digital Specialist reported on more concerning cases, “California Snack Foods Inc. of South El Monte, CA, issued a voluntary recall of California Snack Foods brand caramel apples with a best use by date between August 15 and November 28, 2014, because they have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.”
Davis reported in the company blog that food manufacturers are sharing successful corrective actions. At the upcoming (March 2015) BRC Food Safety Americas 2015 Summit, Andrew Clarke, Director of Certification and Audit, Food Safety, Maple Leaf Foods will share experience in the development, implementation, and management of food safety and quality management systems across a range of food product categories. Additionally, Dr. Purnendu C. Vasavada, Ph. D., will share involvement in the Food Safety Preventive Controls Alliance (FSPCA) – a broad-based public-private alliance consisting of key industry, academia, and government stakeholders designed to help food industry comply with the Preventive Controls regulations for implementation of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA).
1.1 million pounds of pretzel dogs were recalled because an undeclared allergen prompted action. E. coli concerns prompted ground beef recall and products were sold in Wal-Mart stores in Canada. Finally ADM sued Syngenta over stewardship of G.M.O. corn. (The case relates to China rejecting U.S. corn because of commingling with G.M.O. corn that China has not approved.)
To read the entire blog, go to: http://www.tracegains.com/blog/the-food-recalls-continue-although-completely-avoidable
TraceGains (www.tracegains.com) provides food and ingredient manufacturers and brokers with a web-based, full-service supplier, compliance, and regulatory document management solution that automates the management of supplier risk, data, and documentation, making companies 365 Audit Ready™.
TraceGains’ cloud-based SaaS solution works with in-house solutions such as quality management systems (QMS), enterprise resource planning (ERP), and product life-cycle management (PLM), to close the loop on upstream risk. This solution provides collaborative supplier management, and eases compliance with the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI), and internal business compliance requirements including hazard analysis and critical control points (HACCP).
TraceGains digitizes all incoming supplier documents, making them easily searchable. TraceGains also extracts critical data and analyzes them against customer-specific business and compliance rules, alerting stakeholders to any non-compliance.
TraceGains’ customers boast a four to six month return on their investment. TraceGains is 2014 Food Logistics Top 100 software and technology providers. Learn more about conquering the supplier data revolution at: http://www.tracegains.com/supplier-data-revolution. Follow TraceGains on Twitter @TraceGains.
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Davis reported in the company blog that food manufacturers are sharing successful corrective actions. At the upcoming (March 2015) BRC Food Safety Americas 2015 Summit, Andrew Clarke, Director of Certification and Audit, Food Safety, Maple Leaf Foods will share experience in the development, implementation, and management of food safety and quality management systems across a range of food product categories. Additionally, Dr. Purnendu C. Vasavada, Ph. D., will share involvement in the Food Safety Preventive Controls Alliance (FSPCA) – a broad-based public-private alliance consisting of key industry, academia, and government stakeholders designed to help food industry comply with the Preventive Controls regulations for implementation of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA).
1.1 million pounds of pretzel dogs were recalled because an undeclared allergen prompted action. E. coli concerns prompted ground beef recall and products were sold in Wal-Mart stores in Canada. Finally ADM sued Syngenta over stewardship of G.M.O. corn. (The case relates to China rejecting U.S. corn because of commingling with G.M.O. corn that China has not approved.)
To read the entire blog, go to: http://www.tracegains.com/blog/the-food-recalls-continue-although-completely-avoidable
TraceGains (www.tracegains.com) provides food and ingredient manufacturers and brokers with a web-based, full-service supplier, compliance, and regulatory document management solution that automates the management of supplier risk, data, and documentation, making companies 365 Audit Ready™.
TraceGains’ cloud-based SaaS solution works with in-house solutions such as quality management systems (QMS), enterprise resource planning (ERP), and product life-cycle management (PLM), to close the loop on upstream risk. This solution provides collaborative supplier management, and eases compliance with the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI), and internal business compliance requirements including hazard analysis and critical control points (HACCP).
TraceGains digitizes all incoming supplier documents, making them easily searchable. TraceGains also extracts critical data and analyzes them against customer-specific business and compliance rules, alerting stakeholders to any non-compliance.
TraceGains’ customers boast a four to six month return on their investment. TraceGains is 2014 Food Logistics Top 100 software and technology providers. Learn more about conquering the supplier data revolution at: http://www.tracegains.com/supplier-data-revolution. Follow TraceGains on Twitter @TraceGains.
TraceGains, Inc.
www.tracegains.com
Jennifer Brusco
Director of Media and Content
pr@tracegains.com
720-465-9400
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720-465-9400
www.tracegains.com
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