ReposiTrak Adds 60 New Grocery Suppliers to the Queue for the Rapidly Expanding Food Traceability Network
Ahead of regulatory deadlines, 60 grocery suppliers are queued to join ReposiTrak for its innovative, hardware-free traceability solutions
Among the 60 new grocery suppliers are many with a rich history. One company, founded in 2018, specializes in upcycled dried fruit snacks that retain the peel for added nutrition and sustainability. Another, established in 1929, is a family-owned business renowned for its soda crackers, serving markets across the
“Traceability isn't just for items on the FDA's Food Traceability List anymore,” stated Randy Fields, chairman and CEO of ReposiTrak. “Retailer requirements are expanding to encompass all food categories, and ReposiTrak ensures that every supplier, whether dealing with traceable items like nut butters or non-listed products, can achieve compliance seamlessly through our hardware free, scalable solution.”
The ReposiTrak Traceability Network requires no additional hardware or software and the ReposiTrak team assists in making the connections needed under the new regulation. Suppliers can connect to an unlimited number of trading partners and share data for a low, flat fee.
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ReposiTrak (NYSE: TRAK) provides retailers, suppliers, food manufacturers and wholesalers with a robust solution suite to help reduce risk and remain in compliance with regulatory requirements, enhance operational controls and increase sales with unrivaled brand protection. Consisting of three product families – food traceability, compliance and risk management and supply chain solutions – ReposiTrak’s integrated, cloud-based applications are supported by an unparalleled team of experts. For more information, please visit https://repositrak.com
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