enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Traceability - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traceability

    Within a product's supply chain, traceability may be both a regulatory and an ethical or environmental issue. [3] Traceability is increasingly becoming a core criterion for sustainability efforts related to supply chains wherein knowing the producer, workers and other links stands as a necessary factor that underlies credible claims of social, economic, or environmental impacts. [4]

  3. Track and trace - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Track_and_trace

    An example of a generic RFID chip. Some produce traceability makers use matrix barcodes to record data on specific produce. The international standards organization EPCglobal under GS1 has ratified the EPC network standards (esp. the EPC information services EPCIS standard) which codify the syntax and semantics for supply chain events and the secure method for selectively sharing supply chain ...

  4. Produce traceability - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Produce_traceability

    Produce traceability makes it possible to track produce from its point of origin to a retail location where it is purchased by consumers.. Produce traceability is an important link in protecting public health since it allows health agencies to more quickly and accurately identify the source of contaminated fruit or vegetables believed to be the cause of an outbreak of foodborne illness, remove ...

  5. The Real Reason Why There Have Been So Many Food ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/real-reason-why-many-food-143000332.html

    There has also been an increase in traceability, making it easier to track down products with potential contamination, says Ellen Shumaker, Ph.D., a food safety expert and director of outreach for ...

  6. Opinion - Why Trump might challenge Europe’s deforestation ...

    www.aol.com/news/opinion-why-trump-might...

    Product traceability is slated to be monitored by national authorities using geolocation data at every step. There are also provisions to address compliance on a country basis, ... for example ...

  7. Certified reference materials - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Certified_reference_materials

    Since most analytical instrumentation is comparative, it requires a sample of known composition (reference material) for accurate calibration. These reference materials are produced under stringent manufacturing procedures and differ from laboratory reagents in their certification and the traceability of the data provided.

  8. Manufacturing execution system - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manufacturing_execution_system

    MES may operate across multiple function areas, for example management of product definitions across the product life-cycle, resource scheduling, order execution and dispatch, production analysis and downtime management for overall equipment effectiveness (OEE), product quality, or materials track and trace. [2]

  9. Scantrust - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scantrust

    Scantrust is a Swiss company that provides an Internet of things platform for identifying products on the internet. [1]Scantrust offers traceability for various industries, such as luxury goods, [2] food products, [citation needed] industrial machines, [3] water filters, cables, [4] agrochemical products, [5] and fiscal stamps. [6]