Perishable News Covers 2015 Traceability Leadership Forum
Seattle, Wash. – Trace Register, the global leader in food traceability, will host its second annual Traceability Leadership Forum from 8:30am to 4:00pm on Tuesday, August 18, 2015 at the History Colorado Center in Denver, Colorado. This year’s event will take place the day before the Food Marketing Institute’s 2015 Global Sustainability Summit.
Trace Register to Host Second Annual Traceability Leadership Forum
Retailers, Foodservice Providers, and Industry Stakeholders Invited to Learn From Industry Experts Including Delhaize America, NOAA Fisheries, Food Industry Counsel, and Resiliensea Group, Inc.
IntraFish: New way to share traceability data
IntraFish’s roundup of the latest news at Seafood Expo North America, including the just announced TR-Common traceability standards.
Undercurrent News: Trace Register builds customer base as retailers demand traceability software
Coverage of TR-Common from Undercurrent News.
Progressive Grocer: Trace Register Debuts TR-Common Traceability Standards
Progressive Grocer’s interview with Phil Werdal, Trace Register CEO.
SeafoodNews: Trace Register Announces TR-Common Traceability Standards for Interoperability
SeafoodNews covers the Trace Register announcement of “TR-Common” traceability standards at Seafood Expo North America.
Trace Register Announces TR-Common Traceability Standards at Seafood Expo North America
Boston, MA – Trace Register, the global leader in seafood traceability, announces its new “TR-Common” traceability standards at Seafood Expo North America. TR-Common will enable supply chain partners that are not Trace Register subscribers to send traceability and product information to TR Enterprise subscribers or to other compatible 3rd party systems. Any company will be able to use TR-Common to build a compatible system, whether developed in-house or by a third party vendor, to send traceability data.
Traceability Plus and seafood promotions for Super Bowl 49
For retailers using the TR+ system, jumping on marketing opportunities that arise like Super Bowl 49 is an easy decision. In the article linked above, SeafoodSource contributing editor comments on the missed opportunities of retailers to market their seafood products during the upcoming Super Bowl 49.
Oceana Reports Mislabeling; Calls for “Full Chain Traceability”
Oceana’s new study reveals misrepresentation in shrimp across the US and proposes full chain traceability as the solution. The report states, “Instituting full-chain traceability and better consumer information will benefit all stakeholders in the supply chain from fishermen and seafood businesses to consumers. Traceability is…
Food Engineering
Check out this article on FSMA rule-making which quotes our Chief Technology Officer Dag Heggelund, Ph.D.