Where food operations
break down.
24-hour traceability requirement
FSMA 204 mandates that food manufacturers produce complete traceability records — from raw material to finished product to customer — within 24 hours. Manual systems cannot meet this timeline reliably.
Allergen cross-contamination risk
Managing allergen-containing ingredients across shared production lines requires precise lot-level tracking and documentation. A single error creates liability risk and potential recall exposure.
Recall scope uncertainty
When a contamination event occurs, identifying exactly which products and customers are affected — and which are safe — requires traceability data most food manufacturers don't have structured and accessible.
Built for the way
food operators actually work.
FSMA 204-aligned lot traceability
Our platform captures Key Data Elements and Critical Tracking Events for every ingredient and finished product. Forward and backward trace is available instantly — not hours of manual searching.
Allergen tracking across production runs
Allergen flags are attached at the ingredient lot level and flow through to batch records and finished product documentation. Cross-contamination risk is visible before production begins.
Recall simulation with automated impact analysis
Run a mock recall drill on any ingredient lot at any time. The system identifies every affected batch, finished product, and customer shipment automatically.
Two-year archive access for compliance
FSMA 204 requires two years of traceability records accessible within 24 hours. Our platform stores and indexes all records for immediate retrieval at any time.
Food businesses running
on our platform.
From small-batch producers to growing brands — regulated food manufacturers use our platform to run compliant, traceable, and efficient operations.
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What this looks like
in practice.
Incoming ingredient logged with lot number, supplier, allergen flags, expiry. COA attached and verified.
System flags allergen conflicts across scheduled production runs before work begins.
Every transformation, packaging, and shipping event captured as a Critical Tracking Event with timestamps.
Finished product lots linked to customer orders and shipment records automatically.
Any ingredient lot traced forward to all affected finished goods and customer shipments in under a minute.
FSMA 204 traceability requirements met from day one.
The FDA's Food Safety Modernization Act Section 204 established specific traceability requirements for high-risk foods — including lot-level tracking, KDE and CTE capture, 24-hour record production, and two-year archive access. Our platform is structured to meet these requirements without requiring separate traceability software.
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