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Workshop A: |
9:00 AM to 12:00 PM |
How to implement whole chain traceability to satisfy regulatory and consumer demands |
Implementing or improving upon a whole chain traceability plan will enable you to meet compliance objectives more effectively, but will also pay dividends in time savings and customer satisfaction. This interactive workshop will: |
- Enhance your competitive advantage through product differentiation and brand protection
- Strengthen your customer loyalty and trading partner relationships through proactive information sharing
- Improve results by continuously monitoring product quality along your entire value chain
- Secure access to international and domestic markets through regulatory compliance
- Dramatically reduce risk and costs associated with product recall and withdrawal situations
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Acquire detailed information in improving or starting your whole chain traceability plan. |
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Helge Kittelson, CEO, Trace Tracker Canada |
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Workshop B: |
1:00 PM to 4:00 PM |
Supplier quality assurance strategies and good importing practices |
With new legislation placing more responsibility on importers for the safety of their imports, and enforcement in some cases becoming harsher, understanding your role in performing due diligence is greater than ever. |
- Understand your responsibility in sourcing from suppliers
- Develop a comprehensive action plan to limit your liability
- Take away practical strategies you can use in the field
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Paul Madeiros, Manager, Consulting Services, Guelph Food Technology Centre |
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