Quality • Safety • Trust
Codeway instigated the use of automatic identification technologies for food traceability through AIM UK (Automatic Identification Manufacturers association) over 20 years ago. In 1997 TAG UK (Traceability Action Group) brought beef farmers together with retailers and the ministry.
TAG UK's recommendations carried forward into the EU FoodTrace concerted action with GS1 which providded the technical basis for traceablity in the EU 2004 Food Directive. The EU 2008 Explosives Directive mandated an equivalent system for explosives with product serialisation.
Traceability requires identification of batches and items and recording of their attributes. These batches and items must be tracked through each process often by scanning a barcode an RFID tags. All exceptions must be detected, handled and recorded, otherwise control and traceability will be lost.
IDENTIFY : TRACK : CONTROL
Traceability Systems
E-commerce
Bag Labelling
Serialisation
Tracking Explosives
Consumables
RFID Tagged Fluids
BellHawk Food
Food Traceability
Retail Distribution
Global traceability
Explosives
Product Serialisation
TTE Explosives
TTE Explosives
Ro-Ro Vehicle Tracking
Vehicle distribution
Automotive Logistics
Vehicle inspection
Traceability Online
Materials Traceability Option
Quality Control
• Monitors all materials in need of inspection
• Records all checks and proves compliance
• Prevents use or shipment of defective material
Industry System
Food Manufacture
• Deliver what the customer ordered.
• Avoid mistakes with QC and ingredients.
• Be ready for a rapid recall.
Industry System
Pharmaceutical Traceability
• Control ingredients • Serialise products.
• Trace materials, mixes, products, packaging.
• Comply with GMP/FDA process standards,
Materials Traceability option
Traceability
• Maintain lot and serial number traceability
• Trace back to source and forward to customers
• Comply with GMP/FDA and other regulations