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Food manufacturers are often plagued with conveying equipment that is not ideally suited to address the needs of their particular food processing and packaging applications
Laboratory information management systems play a key role in brand protection by facilitating end-to-end traceability of products and all associated laboratory processes.
Closures are an intrinsic part of the packaging experience, beginning as a purely functional device to prevent product spoilage. It has evolved as a branding tool to increase sales and build consumer loyalty.
As pathogenic microorganisms can enter a meat processing plant on the animal’s hide, it is critical to employ measures to decrease microbial load at the source.
By automating systems and records, manufacturers can improve plant efficiency, product quality and food safety, which help reduce business costs and minimize impact when product recalls occur.
Businesses should review their current recall execution capability and use the passage of the Food Safety Modernization Act as an opportunity to evaluate and improve upon current recall management practices.
Novel processing technologies such as high-pressure processing, pulsed electric field and cold plasma are thought to be among the most promising of novel technologies.
A survey shows that consumers are more discerning than ever when it comes to food safety, and they are increasingly aware of food safety dangers and recalls.