This is the first post in a series adapted from our 2022 User Conference panel discussion about "Leveraging Technology to Confidently Move Products Around the Globe."
Panel participants:
Suzana Tripologos, Trace One
Lindsay Runnels, Ghirardelli
Linda Lewis, Brown-Forman
Alex Eapen, Cargill
Regulatory staff at food manufacturing companies tend to be highly trained and highly skilled. But at many firms, regulatory experts are forced to focus on mundane, routine tasks instead of important, high-level issues because they lack access to the right tools and technologies.
It makes good business sense to provide such team members with the state-of-the-art resources they need to be efficient and able to bring their knowledge to bear where it really matters.
In the absence of great technology, regulatory teams are forced to pull from whatever resources they can find to keep abreast of a constantly changing regulatory landscape. Resources such as newsletters, unfamiliar websites, and hearsay can prove to be unreliable. There is also the issue of global compliance with complex regulations being published in multiple languages. Depriving such teams of the right tools is an inefficient way to do business.
With Trace One Regulatory Compliance, regulatory staff can quickly get to the root of their work:
Trace One Regulatory Compliance has helped food manufacturers large and small expand and enter new markets without wasting days or weeks researching evolving regulations. Contact Trace One for a guided Trace One Regulatory Compliance demo, today.