This infographic outlines how the right traceability solution can help you fulfill critical tracking needs while also providing consumers with the scannable product content they crave.
While UPC barcodes have provided pricing functionality for decades, they’re no longer sufficient for today’s demands of transparency, traceability, and authentication.
For example, the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) now requires food companies to assign a lot number to all produce items—including not only the name of the farm, but also the exact row or field where the items were grown.
These critical tracking needs—along with consumer demand for scannable product content—are fueling a shift toward two-dimensional (2D) barcodes. In this essential infographic, we’ll examine:
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