Global food and beverage manufacturers have their hands full trying to keep pace with shifting consumer sentiments and a constantly evolving regulatory landscape.
A report in Packaging Strategies summarizes the situation well: “As food and beverage manufacturers navigate a consumer audience that has changed its attitudes and behaviors completely, they must also address changing the Nutrition Facts on their labels … Changes like those required under current regulations can have wide-reaching implications for some brands.”
This delicate balance can lead to disruptions in production as companies try to sift through emerging regulatory and consumer trends. Having the right technology in place could be the best timesaver in a company’s inventory.
Consider an example concerning genetically modified foods (GMOs), as outlined in a January 2022 Food Manufacturing article:
“Food manufacturers have historically opposed [GMO] labeling. They argue that it misleads consumers into thinking that bioengineered foods are unsafe. Countless studies, the USDA and the World Health Organization have concluded that eating genetically modified foods does not pose health risks. However, many consumers have demanded labels that let them know whether foods contain genetically modified material.”
While some labeling changes may be straightforward and relatively simple to implement, others can be extremely nuanced. Market discrepancies can lead to significant delays in manufacturing and production as companies struggle to track label requirements across product lines.
The right tools make it possible to stay abreast of regulation and ahead of the competition while addressing customer needs.
Trace One’s Trace One Devex PLM platform can surface differences and discrepancies when it comes to claims and regulations. “Sustainably sourced”, for example, can mean different things in different countries; Trace One Devex PLM offers verification for every claim, in every region where a product is sold.
According to a 2022 Forrester® Total Economic Impact study commissioned by Trace One, “Trace One Devex PLM enabled interviewees’ companies to ensure and demonstrate compliance more easily by making regulatory and labeling requirements and reporting deadlines readily visible in workflows across the enterprises. It also accelerated their responses if regulations changed and left audit trails on product approvals and any subsequent product changes.”
Trace One Devex PLM ensures that labels accurately represent formulas, and automatically cross-checks claims against all relevant regulations. The platform stays current with evolving laws, making it easier for regulatory affairs and other stakeholders to ensure compliance.
A key reason for Trace One Devex PLM’s formidable capabilities is that it provides a single source of truth (SSOT) for companies.
In an SSOT environment, data is aggregated from many systems to a single location. Such a model offers visibility across the product lifecycle and makes traceability along with transparent, structured gatekeeping easier across the board.