Traceability is highly important within the supply chain of any manufacturer, as it provides the ability to quickly recall products, track production and match replacement parts.
Traceability has three key benefits; it increases supply chain visibility, improves quality control systems and reduces risk. By keeping a record of the entire production and distribution history, suppliers are able to react quickly to any issues.
Traceability information for products is often required to comply with more stringent requirements from customers and regulatory agencies. Manufacturers must find innovative ways to create value, reduce risk, and ensure compliance. One innovative approach to responding to these challenges is the implementation of Traceability Systems.
Traceability is the ability to trace the production history of a product based on its serial number or applied batch number. Such history becomes important in the event of a customer complaint or a detected product defect after the product has left the factory. For more and more consumer products traceability is becoming compulsory.
By implementing traceability system following achieved