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Americas: Plains Dairy expands use of food safety platform ReposiTrak

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Milk and dairy producer Plains Dairy is using ReposiTrak to share its food safety documents downstream with parent company, Affiliated Foods of Amarillo, as well as upstream ingredient and packaging suppliers to manage their food safety risk.

“Connecting with Affiliated through ReposiTrak, we saw how easy it was to share and manage the documents Affiliated Foods required,” said Greg Meador, president of Plains Dairy.

“Now, we’re using ReposiTrak to manage our upstream food safety records by leveraging its automated exception-based alerts and collecting electronic signatures where needed.”

Powered by Park City Group’s technology, the ReposiTrak platform helps manage regulatory, financial and brand risk associated with issues of food safety in the global food supply chain.

The platform consists of the Compliance Management system, which receives, stores and shares documentation, as well as manages compliance through dashboards and alerts for missing, expired or inaccurate documents.

Meanwhile, the platform’s Track & Trace system identifies the supply chain path taken by a product in the unfortunate event of a product recall.

It can reduce the risk in the supply chain by identifying backward chaining sources and forward chaining recipients of products in near real time.

“More and more executives are realizing that managing a mountain of documents is easy with ReposiTrak’s automation,” said Randall K. Fields, chairman and CEO of Park City Group.

“As FDA Food Safety Modernization Act finalization begins later this year, we expect continued adoption of ReposiTrak as companies look to scale their document collection and ability to manage compliance.”

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