Are you ready to support a total, standardized supply chain
traceability system?

The U.S. handles 6 billion cases of produce each year. Are we fully prepared for a food safety crisis? Not yet. We need a traceback system with more speed, more efficiency and more commitment from field to fork.

The Produce Traceability Initiative (PTI) was launched in 2007 to create a chain-wide, common framework for electronic produce traceability – to narrow the impact of potential recalls, protecting both consumers and industry members. Its action plan recommends seven key steps toward the adoption of global product identification standards. The PTI is administered by Canadian Produce Marketing Association, GS1, U.S., Produce Marketing Association and United Fresh Produce Association.

Critical actions that will affect your bottom line.

It's time to think differently about transparency and create a common framework and streamline connectivity across the supply chain. Strengthen your corporate culture, be more aware of traceability risks and obtain tools to manage those risks. Join PMA's Traceability Symposium: Los Angeles, on November 9.

Plan it. Prepare it. Put it in action.

Spend one day with PMA: Protect your company, your customers and your bottom line.

Step up to the Symposium.

Register today by contacting the PMA Solution Center at +1 (302) 738-7100.

We look forward to seeing you in Los Angeles.

 

PMA would like to thank the following sponsors for making this PMA Traceability Symposium possible:

Bunzl
HarvestMark
RedLine
HCL
FoodLogiQ
HCL
Silver Creek Software