The Retailer Owned Food Distributors & Associates (ROFDA), a cooperative of independent food wholesalers, announced its commitment to food safety by adopting the use of track and trace technology from ReposiTrak. The ReposiTrak system, which includes Document Management and Track & Trace, is being deployed among the 14 ROFDA members.
“We selected the ReposiTrak solution for three reasons: the technology on which it is based is a proven, scalable platform; it is easy to use and inexpensive; and it is simple to implement because it is web-based and requires no hardware or software installation,” said Francis Cameron, president and chief executive officer of ROFDA. “We see the ReposiTrak system becoming an industry standard for the retail supply chain, helping all trading partners meet the new federal food safety requirements, reducing unsalable products, and keeping the end consumer healthy.”
Powered by Park City Group’s technology, ReposiTrak enables grocery warehouses, supermarkets, packaged goods manufacturers, food processing facilities, drug stores and drug manufacturers, as well as logistics partners, to track and trace products and components throughout the food, drug, and dietary supplement supply chains. The technology addresses the market need of receiving, storing, sharing, and maintaining regulatory documentation all in one convenient location. ReposiTrak reduces risk in the supply chain by identifying backward chaining sources and forward chaining recipients of products in near real time.
ReposiTrak is a partnership jointly owned by Leavitt Partners and Park City Group. It provides food retailers and suppliers with a way to help protect their brands and remain in compliance with regulations in the Food Safety Modernization Act. Internet-based ReposiTrak enables all participants in the farm-to-table supply chain to easily manage tracking and traceability requirements as products move between trading partners.
More information is available at www.repositrak.com.