WE MAKE SUPPLY CHAINS TRANSPARENT
The global solution for traceability
Especially when it comes to food, consumers increasingly base their purchase decisions on the confidence they have in companies, products and brands. Meanwhile, legislators and authorities are also demanding greater transparency in the supply chain. However, obtaining reliable data that traces the product from its origins to the consumer's plate often requires a high investment in resources. Different data formats and the storage of redundant data leads to inefficiencies.
The fTRACE traceability solution enables companies and entire sectors to overcome these challenges efficiently. The system is based on the global GS1 standards, which allows the entire community to quickly and securely exchange transparency information all the way along the supply chain.
A selection of our customers
The advantages of using fTRACE for traceability
GLOBAL STANDARD FOR INCREASED SEAFOOD TRACEABILITY
- “Global Dialogue on Seafood Traceability” (GDST) publishes new standard for interoperable seafood traceability
- In addition to leading retailers and producers, fTRACE supported the standard’s development.
- fTRACE supports retail and industry in implementing the new standard
fTRACE around the world
fTRACE – facts and figures
NUMBER OF PRODUCTS
182000
NUMBER OF END PRODUCTS
20000
Customers
680
Data Suppliers
6027
Countries
30
NUMBER OF EVENTS IN MIO.
154
Mission statement
We improve efficiency and build confidence along the entire supply chain by standardising individual industries and enabling companies to share origin data and other transparency information with one another.
Standardisation
We promote the use of globally applicable GS1 standards, which are the critical build-ing blocks for achieving efficient, error-free digitalisation and interoperability.
Digitalisation
Using global GS1 standards as a base, we digitalise all key traceability-related events within the supply chain, ensure the usability of this data and increase the efficiency.
Cooperation
Supply chains are made up of a large number of stages. We bring all members of the chain together and create a uniform language to express traceability.