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RCM, in Partnership with Can-Trace Develops Business Tool to Help Companies Understand the Benefits and Costs of Food Traceability to Their Organization.


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 Technologies Canada, a leader in the area of supply chain optimization Supply Chain Optimization is the application of processes and tools to ensure the optimal operation of a manufacturing and distribution supply chain. This includes the optimal placement of inventory within the supply chain, minimizing operating costs (including manufacturing costs, , has developed a decision support tool that will enable companies to better evaluate and understand the benefits and costs of traceability to their organization. This decision support tool is the result of work that broke new ground in food and produce traceability standards in projects for Can-Trace, the Produce Marketing Association (PMA PMA (papillary-marginal-attached),
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In 2004 RCM was the primary consultant in three pilot projects in partnership with Can-Trace (a national food supply chain tracking and tracing In logistics, tracking and tracing is the concept of locating property that is being forwarded from an origin to a destination through various hubs and passing along spokes, and determining the location and other status of such object.  initiative), the Canadian Produce Marketing Association and the Produce Marketing Association (U.S.).

"Working with Can-Trace, the CPMA and the PMA," said Brian Sterling, Vice President, and RCM Technologies Canada, "our efforts focused on understanding and completing the development of standards to meet requirements for whole-chain traceability. Every producer, processor, re-packer, distributor and retailer is being affected by the demand for product tracing and tracking. Food industry organizations face significant risks if found non-compliant with regulatory requirements that are changing rapidly.

From a business perspective, however, enterprises can also use traceability to grow their markets and to make their business processes more effective and efficient as they strive to achieve compliance. To achieve that goal from a more practical standpoint, we produced a "decision support tool" so companies can better understand the benefits and costs of traceability to their organization."

RCM's Business Case report examines the costs and benefits of implementing traceability. Evidence from several pilots demonstrated that improving product traceability in the Canadian food value chain can deliver net business benefits. Based on these findings, RCM developed their decision support tool.

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 maintaining business and achieving regulatory compliance;

--Market benefits related to meeting market or customer requirements;

--Risk and recall benefits from mitigation of potential liabilities; and

--Supply Chain improvement benefits, from using traceability as a tool to improve business operations Business operations are those activities involved in the running of a business for the purpose of producing value for the stakeholders. Compare business processes. The outcome of business operations is the harvesting of value from assets , increase product quality and reduce costs.

What distinguishes these pilot studies and the resulting traceability standard is that it is inclusive and adaptable to all North American North American

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"Can-Trace's Canadian Food Traceability Data Standard Version 1.0 is groundbreaking - we are not aware of any other country that has attempted to bring together the entire food chain and build a single national traceability data standard. Further, the pilot project results confirmed that the Can-Trace data standard is sufficient to establish traceability," said Jane Proctor, Can-Trace's elected chair, and Director of Industry Technology & Standardization at the Canadian Produce Marketing Association. Can-Trace is a collaboration of food supply chain stakeholders from across Canada Across Canada was an afternoon program that formerly aired on The Weather Network. The segment ran from early 1999 until mid 2002. The show ran from 3:00PM ET until 7:00 PM ET.  that convened in response to the Agricultural Policy Framework goal of 80% traceability of food sold in Canada by 2008.

Adaptable to different food and agriculture sectors, these standards are based on a one up/one down model of sharing traceability information, using international data carrier standards. Can-Trace has released reports on the results of beef, pork and produce traceability pilot projects (for which RCM was also involved), the business case for implementing traceability solutions, and traceability requirements specific to Canadian small and medium enterprises (SME (1) (Small and Medium-sized Enterprise) See SMB.

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RCM was also the primary consultant for the PMA on their traceability pilot, primarily to ensure that produce industry programs were in harmony within North America. "It is critical that the traceability pilot accurately reflects the needs of both Canadian and U.S. marketplaces," said Gary Fleming, PMA Vice President of Industry Technology and Standards, "as well as any regulatory and voluntary requirements. Both industries are integral trading partners and it is important that traceability solutions work together in a cohesive manner. Having RCM as our partner in this program ensured that traceability efforts are unified and consistent throughout North America."

Copies of the Canadian Food Traceability Data Standard Version 1.0, all Pilot Reports, the Business Case, and SME Report can be downloaded from the Can-Trace web site at www.can-trace.org.

About RCM Technologies

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RCM's Supply Chain Optimization practice focuses on helping clients collaborate with their business partners across the supply chain. RCM is one of the few North American technology solutions firms with a specialized practice group that helps companies address the data issues around Global Data Synchronization, Sunrise 2005 and GTIN GTIN Global Trade Item Number (RosettaNet XML e-commerce)
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 compliance requirements. Through its close work with industry and associations, RCM has become a leader in the area of product traceability and associated business benefits.

About Can-Trace

In July 2003, major Canadian trade associations, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada The Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food, also referred to as Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) (French: Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada), is the department of the government of Canada with responsibility for policies governing agriculture  and the Electronic Commerce Council of Canada (ECCC ECCC Electronic Colloquium on Computational Complexity
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) convened a tracking and tracing initiative named Can-Trace. The objective of Can-Trace is to identify requirements for a whole-chain Canadian food industry traceability (tracking and tracing) program. The Can-Trace initiative is managed by a Steering Committee composed of trade association and government representatives and funded by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. ECCC is the initiative's secretariat. To learn more about Can-Trace, visit www.can-trace.org.
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