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FoodReady Helps Food Manufacturers Run Faster Mock Recalls With Digital Traceability and Recall Simulation

#AuditReadiness--FoodReady, a leading provider of AI-powered food safety, traceability, and quality management software, announced new capabilities designed to help food manufacturers run faster, more...

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FoodReady’s new recall simulation and digital traceability capabilities help food manufacturers verify traceability, improve mock recall efficiency, and maintain audit-ready documentation.

CHICAGO: #AuditReadiness--FoodReady, a leading provider of AI-powered food safety, traceability, and quality management software, announced new capabilities designed to help food manufacturers run faster, more reliable mock recalls using digital lot traceability and recall simulation tools.

The update strengthens how companies prepare for audits, verify traceability systems, and respond to potential recall events.

Food companies face increasing pressure to prove traceability during audits and customer reviews. Many still rely on paper logs, spreadsheets, or disconnected systems, which slow down mock recall exercises and create gaps in documentation.

FoodReady addresses this challenge by connecting lot tracking, inventory, production, supplier records, and recall reporting into a single centralized platform with push button recalls managing effectiveness checks and product complaint management along with instantaneous track and trace capabilities to track lots backwards and forwards through the receiving through production through shipping process.

Teams can trace ingredients, finished goods, suppliers, and shipments in seconds, while generating mock recall reports backed by real-time data.

The platform supports ingredient-to-finished-goods traceability, batch tracking, supplier linkage, shipping records, and automated recall documentation. These capabilities help companies strengthen audit readiness, improve internal verification, and prepare for regulatory frameworks such as FSMA 204.

“Trace exercises are one of the most important ways food companies test whether their traceability systems actually work and are a requirement for GFSI,” said Dave Seddon, co-founder and Chief Safety Officer (CFSO) at FoodReady.

“FoodReady helps by removing the paper records and disconnected spreadsheets by providing an integrated trace application to review lot history, connect production, identify customers, and determine current inventory and disposition of materials and products."

As audit expectations rise across GFSI schemes such as SQF, BRCGS, and FSSC, food companies are accelerating their shift toward digital systems. Faster mock recalls not only improve compliance but also reduce operational risk and increase confidence in recall readiness.

About FoodReady

FoodReady is an all-in-one, AI-native food safety, quality, traceability, and compliance platform built for food manufacturers, processors, co-packers, and distributors. The platform combines HACCP automation, supplier management, inventory control, and real-time traceability into a single system. FoodReady helps businesses improve audit readiness, reduce compliance risk, and digitize operations at scale.

Visit foodready.ai to learn more or request a demo.

Fonte: Business Wire

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