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Food traceability not only builds consumer confidence in foodsafety but also reinforces brand differentiation by emphasizing transparent, sustainable supply chains
Welcome to IBM Food Trust ™ ! These quick start instructions will provide a streamlined guide for a user to get started quickly with IBM Food Trust. Please note that if more detailed documentation is required about a step the complete IBM Food Trust onboarding documentation is located at IBM Food Trust Docs . 1. Any IBM Food Trust users must create an IBM ID . 2
Introducción general de IBM Food Trust™ 3
Welcome to IBM Food Trust™ This blog post provides an overview of the digital resources that our team has put together to help introduce you to IBM Food Trust and understand how to use the platform
Published on October 23, 2018 / Updated on November 26, 2018 IBM Food Trust™, built on the blockchain, benefits all network participants with a safer, smarter, and more sustainable food ecosystem
How does blockchain ensur e consumer confidence in food from farm to table? IBM Food Trust is the only network of its kind to connect participants across the food supply through a permissioned, permanent and shared record of food system data. The result is a customizable suite of solutions that can increase food safety and freshness, address product traceability, unlock supply chain efficiencies, minimize waste, and help enhance your brand story
The IBM Food Trust Trace module allows you to securely trace the location and status of food products, upstream and downstream across your supply chain. Try uploading supply chain data to IBM Food Trust and leveraging our track and trace capabilities to increase supply chain efficiency, visibility, and accountability among your network of growers, processors, wholesalers, distributors, manufacturers, and retailers
While EDI remains essential and widely used, blockchain will elevate EDI gains driven in the last 40+ years by enabling a shared version of supply chain events with permissioned and trusted transaction data. In addition, existing EDI networks will be essential to the success and interoperability of industry blockchain initiatives such as food safety (IBM Food Trust) and global shipping (TradeLens)
The Future is Here How Blockchain Helps Build Smarter Supply Chains.pdf
Replay, slides are available as follows for our IBM Supply Chain Webinar series Take Action on Food Traceability and Regulatory Compliance Date: Thursday, June 8, 2023 Time: 1:00 P.M. EDT Slides On Demand Replay Series Speaker: Kathleen Cook, Wiggs Civitillo, and Adam Friedlander, MS from the FDA Summary: The FDA continues to elevate food traceability as an important aspect of food safety to protect public health, better manage food assets in the supply chain and build consumer confidence in the food system. Traceability enables insights into food safety outbreaks, product recalls, waste/loss reduction, inventory level visibility and business intelligence