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Traceability Reporting

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The 4 Hidden Risks of Poor Traceability and How to Eliminate Them

13th May 2025

In the food processing industry, traceability is no longer just about compliance. For leaders, it is a strategic capability that directly impacts ROI, brand trust and operational resilience.

Yet many processors still rely on outdated or fragmented systems, exposing themselves to risks that are avoidable. If your business cannot trace a product by batch, shift, supplier or site instantly, you are likely facing more than just inefficiency.

1. Product Recalls

According to Consumer Brands Association, the average cost of a product recall is 10 million dollars. That does not include damage to brand reputation or customer relationships.

Without real-time traceability, identifying and isolating affected batches becomes slow and imprecise. The longer it takes to act, the greater the exposure.

2. Regulatory Non-Compliance

Many countries enforce strict regulations regarding food traceability. Failure to comply with these requirements can lead to legal penalties, failed audits, loss of operating licenses and serious reputational damage.

As outlined by the Food Safety Institute, traceability is a core pillar of modern food safety management, and weak systems are a risk few businesses can afford to take.

3. Increased Risk of Fraud

Lack of traceability opens the door to fraudulent activities, including mislabelling, product substitution or deliberate manipulation of records. These practices threaten not only food safety, but also consumer trust and business credibility.

Robust traceability systems help protect against intentional and unintentional breaches by increasing transparency and accountability throughout the supply chain.

4. Damaged Brand Trust

In today’s global food industry, transparency builds competitive advantage. Customers, partners and regulators expect clear, real-time data that supports both traceability and accountability.

One traceability gap can compromise years of brand investment and erode long-standing relationships.

Smart Investments in Traceability in Food Processing

Top-performing food processors treat traceability as part of their strategy. They invest in:

  • Real-time traceability
  • Traceability across sites
  • Batch-level traceability
  • Audit-ready traceability

This level of visibility allows them to mitigate risk, act faster, and strengthen performance across every plant.

How Emydex Helps

The Traceability Reporting module from Emydex is designed specifically for food processors operating in complex, multi-site environments.

It gives your team fast, accurate and reliable traceability, without manual searching or data gaps. With Emydex, you can:

  • Run full trace reports in seconds
  • Filter by product, supplier, time or location
  • Investigate incidents while production continues
  • Meet audit and compliance requirements with confidence

And because it is part of the wider Emydex platform, it integrates seamlessly with MES, ERP and quality systems for total control.

Time to Take Control

If your current traceability system is slowing your team down, exposing your business to risk, or making compliance more difficult than it should be, it may be time to rethink the strategy.

At Emydex, we help food processors simplify traceability across complex operations, providing the visibility, speed and confidence your teams need.

To learn more, contact Emydex at any of our global market offices in Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa or North America.

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Filed Under: Product News, Traceability Reporting

Emydex Showcase Cutting-Edge Solutions at IPPE 2025

23rd January 2025

Emydex at IPPE 2025​

Emydex Technology is excited to announce our participation in the International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE) 2025, taking place from January 28th to 30th in Atlanta, USA. Following a highly successful debut at IPPE 2024, we are thrilled to return and showcase our latest innovations in packaging, processing, and quality management.

Watch the video below summarising our highlights and reflections at the show.

Live Demonstrations of Packaging and Labelling Systems

Our CEO, David McMahon, along with our Team Lead for North America, Cody Musclow, will be present at the BAADER booth C29159.

Over the course of three days, we will be demonstrating our state-of-the-art software solutions, including live demonstrations of our latest Box Packing and Labelling system, as well as our Electronic Quality Management System (EQMS). These systems have been successfully implemented in leading companies such as Murray’s Chickens in New York, whom we first met at IPPE 2024.

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The IPPE is the world’s largest annual poultry and egg, meat, and animal food industry event, attracting over 30,000 attendees and 1,400 exhibitors. It provides a unique platform for industry professionals to explore the latest products, services, research, processes, and technologies. This year, we are particularly excited to highlight our collaboration with BAADER, showcasing our combined digitization solutions for poultry processors.

Emydex team at IPPE 2025

If you are attending IPPE, we invite you to visit us at the BAADER booth to learn more about our innovative solutions. To arrange an appointment and schedule a software demonstration, please reach out to Cody Musclow at cody.musclow@emydex.com.

We look forward to seeing you at IPPE 2025 and demonstrating how Emydex can help enhance your production processes with our cutting-edge technology.

Find your way to our booth!

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If you want to learn more – contact Emydex in any of our global market offices in Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, or North America

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Filed Under: Company Updates, Industry News, North America, Packing Management, Press/Media, Traceability Reporting

Forresters Chicken Celebrates a Decade of Quality Management with Emydex

5th November 2024

A Decade of Quality Management Excellence​

Over the past ten years, Forresters Chicken has leveraged Emydex’s Quality Management system to enhance accuracy, reduce human error, gain real-time insights into quality data, and improve traceability. This collaboration has significantly transformed Forresters Chicken’s operations, ensuring the highest standards of quality and efficiency in their processes.

Meet the Client

Established in 1972, Forresters is one of the largest suppliers of cooked, raw, and coated poultry in the United Kingdom. Based in Cheshire, the company provides retailers, food services, pub retailers, manufacturers, and catering butchers with frozen, chilled branded, and own-label chicken products. To maintain its reputation for high-quality standards, Forresters set out to enhance its quality management processes.

The Opportunity

With a growing client base and increasing production demands, Forresters required a more streamlined and robust approach to quality management. Existing manual quality checks were resource-intensive and prone to human error, especially as production volumes rose. Furthermore, limited real-time access to quality data hindered swift decision-making and posed challenges in meeting regulatory standards.

Forresters needed a comprehensive Quality Management System (QMS) that could automate quality workflows, provide real-time data, and integrate with their ERP system for seamless traceability and compliance tracking. Forresters had been operating an Emydex factory floor MES (Manufacturing Execution System) for production control, yield management and traceability reporting for many years, so it was a straightforward decision to extend our Emydex software footprint to include all of our Quality, Compliance and Food Safety Management processes.

What We Did

Working closely with Forrester’s management, our team worked with Emydex to develop and implement a customised QMS solution that aligned with Forrester’s operational goals. The implementation process was structured in two main phases:

1. Phase One – Digitalising Quality Checks
Forresters began by introducing automated digital checklists across the production floor, replacing paper logs and allowing quality checks to be completed via tablets at each workstation. Data is now collected on tablets running the Emydex Quality system in real-time, and any deviations from standards trigger instant alerts, allowing issues to be addressed immediately.

2. Phase Two – Comprehensive Quality Dashboard
In the next phase, Forresters deployed an Emydex quality system dashboard for management and supervisors, providing a centralised view of quality metrics across production. The dashboard consolidates data on batch compliance, audit trails, incident reporting, and corrective actions. Fully integrated with Forrester’s ERP system, it links directly to purchasing and inventory data, ensuring traceability from raw materials to finished products.

3. Automated Audit and Compliance Reporting
A key feature of the Emydex EQMS is its automated compliance reporting. The system generates real-time, auditable compliance reports accessible from any device, dramatically reducing the time required for internal and external audits. Issues are flagged and assigned for resolution, enhancing accountability across departments.

The Results

Since implementing the Emydex Quality Management system, Forresters has significantly improved operational efficiency and quality compliance.

Enhanced Accuracy and Reduced Human Error: Automated digital checklists have replaced manual entries, reduced errors and ensured consistency in quality checks across all lines.

Real-Time Quality Insights: Managers and supervisors can now view quality metrics instantly, enabling quick decision-making and proactive quality control.

Efficient Compliance Audits: Compliance reporting, which previously required days of preparation, is now generated instantly by Emydex, saving time and resources. Audit readiness has also improved, as records are automatically archived and easily accessible.

Improved Traceability: The QMS enables complete traceability from raw material intake to finished product distribution, facilitating stock rotation and maintaining quality at every stage.

Feedback from Key Stakeholders

Dwayne Chin, Head of Technical at Forresters, noted, “The Emydex QMS has been transformative for our business. Our team no longer spends hours sorting through paper logs; we can spot and address issues immediately. Compliance reporting that once took days is now ready in minutes, giving us more control over quality and peace of mind.”

John Acornley, Finance Director, added, “With the Emydex Quality system in place, Forresters have significantly reduced errors and improved our response times. The Emydex automated alerts keep our team informed, and the dashboard makes it easy to stay on top of production quality. It’s been a huge upgrade.”

Summary

The Emydex Quality Management System implemented at Forresters has streamlined operations and reinforced its commitment to delivering high-quality products to its clients. By enhancing workflows, improving traceability, and enabling instant access to quality data, the QMS has empowered Forresters to meet regulatory standards and confidently scale its operations.

Don’t wait! Embrace the future of quality management with Emydex’s Electronic Quality Management Software (EQMS).

If you want to learn more – contact Emydex in any of our global market offices in Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, or North America

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Filed Under: Customer News, Europe, Poultry, Quality Management, Traceability Reporting

Emydex Software: A Game-Changer for Beef Processors

30th May 2024

Emydex, a leading provider of software solutions for the meat processing industry, is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2024.

For over two decades, Emydex Beef Processing Software has been transforming how leading meat processors operate across the globe. Trusted by industry leaders like Dawn Meats, Central Agri Group, and Ashbourne Meats, Emydex delivers robust, adaptable solutions that improve efficiency, traceability, and productivity throughout the beef supply chain.

Ashbourne Meats in Ireland, an Emydex customer for eight years, praised the Emydex team for their reliability, friendliness, and professionalism. Donal Houlihan, Operations Manager, said, “The Emydex team have an excellent understanding of the Meat Industry. The system is extremely user-friendly, allowing a smooth working environment across all our production lines. Their technology constantly meets our needs in an ever-evolving industry.” read full story.

 

Central Agri Group in Victoria, Australia, has been an Emydex customer for eight years. The Managing Director, Rami Koyu, commended Emydex for its smooth rollout and the positive response from operators. He said, “The Emydex roll-out was one of the smoothest IT system rollouts I have ever been involved in.” read full story.

 

Dawn Meats Group in Ireland, an Emydex customer for twenty years, praised Emydex for its agility. Shane Slattery, Group CIO, said, “For twenty years, Dawn Meats and Emydex have been in a symbiotic partnership, during which time the Emydex solutions have been able to be quickly adapted to changes within both our industry and business.” read full story.

 

Eurofarm Foods in Ireland, an Emydex customer for fourteen years, commended Emydex for its ‘can-do’ attitude as well as excellent helpdesk support. Ciaran Boyle, General Manager, said, “More recently, Emydex were also there to support our business in the immediate aftermath of a cyber-attack on the business in Sept 2021. This was a phenomenal result to say the least.” read full story.

 

Harvey Beef in Western Australia, an Emydex customer for nine years, praised the Emydex team for their willingness to understand their problems and look at solutions. Mike Stephenson, Head of Technology, said, “The team are great to work with and always willing to understand our problems and look at solutions to improve the way our Emydex is integrated with our business.” read full story.

 

Kepak Group in Ireland & UK, an Emydex customer for seventeen years, commended Emydex for its support in their business growth. Jeremy O’Callaghan, Group CIO, said, “Emydex has been an integral part of the system delivery team for Kepak Group for almost two decades, supporting us in our business growth across multiple sites in both Ireland and the UK.” read full story.

 

Liffey Meats in Ireland, a customer operating Emydex in two of its plants, commended Emydex for its ‘can-do’ attitude. Derek McDermott, Chief Financial Officer, said, “Having worked with Dave and his team for the past fourteen years, I can say the key difference with Emydex is their ‘can do’ attitude.” read full story.

 

MeatCo Namibia, an Emydex customer in Southern Africa for thirteen years, praised Emydex for its fit-for-purpose product. Grant Mitchell, IT Manager: Production Systems, said, “Emydex is a Fit for Purpose product, which complements our Business.” read full story.

 

Silver Fern Farms, operating fourteen plants in New Zealand, has been an Emydex customer for four years, currently operating Emydex in two of its plants with further plant rollouts in progress. Matt Ballard, Chief Transformation Officer, highlighted Emydex’s ability to provide greater traceability and process controls, saying, “Emydex has shown it can provide greater traceability and process controls that are positive in meeting Silver Fern Farms needs over the longer term.” read full story.

 

Wilson Hellaby Ltd, with two plants in New Zealand, has been an Emydex customer for three years. Justin Lee, Chief Financial Officer, commended Emydex’s innovative approach to software development, saying, “In both instances, we were able to employ Emydex’s innovative approach to software development to solve challenges within our industry where off-the-shelf solutions just don’t exist.” read full story.

 

These testimonials from just ten of Emydex’s global beef customers highlight the significant benefits that Emydex software brings to beef processors, including smooth rollouts, greater traceability, innovative solutions, and excellent support. These customers have been working with Emydex for 119 years collectively across 36 plants.

Over the past two years, a dedicated team at Emydex HQ in Dublin, Ireland, has collaborated with numerous longstanding beef processing customers to develop a new Industry Standard software solution for the Beef Processing industry. This Vexillum (Latin for ‘Standard’) project aims to create a comprehensive, ready-to-use Manufacturing Execution System (MES) tailored for beef processors. The initial rollout of this system will be undertaken by four Emydex beef processing customers, deploying it across more than 20 beef primary processing facilities in Ireland and the UK.

As Emydex celebrates its 20th anniversary, it looks forward to continuing to provide top-notch solutions for the beef processing industry.

If you want to learn more – contact Emydex in any of our global market offices in Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, or North America.

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Filed Under: Africa, Australasia, Beef, Carcass Management, Customer News, Europe, Kill Line & Settlements, Markets, North America, Packing Management, Traceability Reporting, Warehouse Management, Yields & Costings

Enterprise Management Software

9th November 2021

A New Era In Food Enterprise Management Software Applications

Emydex’s new suite of Enterprise Management Software (EMS) applications are designed specifically for multi-faceted food processing companies, those which are mainly multi-plant operations, usually overseen by a group HQ plant. Typically, these plants are spread geographically across a country or several countries and would be large food processing organisations. 

It is difficult to maintain data integrity across these often-complex businesses, is often labour intensive and prone to human error with the duplication of information across multiple systems. 

Emydex Enterprise Management System (EMS)

Emydex’s answer to this problem is the Emydex Enterprise Management System (EMS) suite of software which comprises a series of web apps targeted specifically at maintaining data integrity, reducing data entry, and improving control across plants. 

Emydex Enterprise Management System

From a system architecture point of view, the EMS layer resides between the customer ERP system and the various operating plants.

The EMS layer of the Emydex software stack is made up of several web apps tailored toward solving these problems for multi-plant customers.

 

Business Intelligence (BI)

Emydex BI is the latest app of the Enterprise layer allowing customers to surface data to provide visual real-time and trending analytical dashboards. Sitting at the corporate level allows integration to multiple plants to surface data as well as other third-party systems such as ERP & financial systems.  Find out more here

 

Master Data Management (MDM)

Master Data Management (MDM) is designed to control data integrity to ensure it is consistent across all plants. The Master data management module allows customers to centrally manage master data such as products, label designs, kill line destinations as well as other required data.

This removes the effort needed by plant staff to replicate data into each instance of Emydex which instantly reduces the risk of human error. With EMS MDM, corporate users can centrally control all aspects of master data which creates consistency across the business. An example of this is that if a label design is managed centrally, the label will look identical, no matter the plant it was produced from, which from a customer's point of view can be critical. This can also reduce incorrect labelling which can cause product recalls and market rejections, impacting the business brand and reputation.

 

EMS App Deployment

This app empowers the Emydex customer's IT department to take control of deploying the Emydex applications out to the plants. This increases IT security and allows the IT department to pull updates into the business network to then choose when to deploy to the individual plants. This in turn allows the customer to be more self-sufficient in relation to updating plant's MES software outside of production.

 

EMS Exchange

EMS Exchange is Emydex’s newest approach to integration between the plants and third-party systems such as ERP systems and cold stores. It allows for the configuration of rules to route data from one system to other(s). This reduces the customisation required to integrate the Emydex applications into other third-party systems

 


Enterprise Quality Management System (EQMS)

Emydex’s first Enterprise module was the Enterprise Quality Management System (EQMS) which allows customers to centrally control, capture, store and report on various quality & technical aspects of their operations.
Find out more here…

 

The Future of EMS

The Emydex new product development team are busy working on new apps and features to further extend and enhance our offerings, including additional EMS modules such as Centralised Product Specifications, Production Planning, Payments, Livestock Appointments and Yield Costing. 

Watch this space!

 

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Tracking Operational Performance in Further Processing Plants

24th July 2021

Tracking Operational Performance in Food Processing is significantly different than in traditional Manufacturing Processing.

I worked for many years as a Director of Technology for a large multi-site meat processor in Canada. I later switched tracks to become an independent software consultant helping several mid to large meat processors. For the last 15 years, I have worked with software vendors like Emydex, to implement shop floor solutions for meat, fish, and food processors. I have been trained in the standard APICS (American Production and Inventory Control Society). The APICS standard approaches for manufacturing control needs to be modified to support the requirements in the meat and food processing industries.

Users and companies in the food industry are very hands-on people looking to provide the best quality food for their customers, with many of them skeptical about the use of software to improve their processes. Their work experiences have found that standard ERP shop floor software does not work for their operations and these companies are having to rely on many manual workarounds with limited improvements. The key phrase used in a continuous improvement project is “What gets measured, gets managed” and what’s managed, improves! The problem is getting reliable production information from the shop floor in a timely manner.

The key to providing accurate operational measurement and traceability is tracking the movement of materials from initial receiving through the production process to a final finished product and shipment to the end customer. The diagram below shows the required flow for production control.

flow-of-production-control

Receiving / Intake Purchase Orders (PO)

Like other manufacturing, all goods for manufacturing need to be received against a purchase order (PO), the difference is that during the intake/receiving process there are several additional information points that need to be captured.

In addition, the received materials require a readable barcode from the supplier or have one created the intake/receiving process:

    • Food Processors require traceability of all the raw materials, ingredients and any packaging materials that make contact with the finished product
    • For raw meat and vegetable materials, we need to capture what vendor/packer harvested the animals and on what date were they harvested.
    • For ingredients and packaging, we need to capture Lot information and best before dates
    • We need to capture both quantity (number of containers) and weight or volume of the received materials. The software needs to be capable of tracking two units of measure, quantity and weight or volume in inventory. We need to keep track of Lot and other information in the inventory control module.
    • It is hoped that the vendor providing the purchased goods would provide readable barcodes of the received product, but frequently the receiving plant will need the capability of creating internal barcodes to apply to the receiving pallet or in some situations, each individual container
    • In the food industry there are many HACCP and Quality checks that are required during receiving to ensure the purchased material is safe for use in production

The receiving process provides the initial traceability link to the received materials

Once the material is received it is moved to an authorized inventory storage location. In the food industry companies need to control where allergen materials are stored. This receiving/intake process is critical to assign an internal lot number to allow tracking through the process and back for recall and measurement reporting.

Production Work Orders (WO)

The next key process is to track to issuing materials to a production Work Order in order to transform those materials into WIP (work in process) or finished goods. Many food processing companies struggle with the concept of work orders. A work order is a document given to the manufacturing shop floor by the production planner as an authorization to manufacture a certain quantity of one or many items. The work order provides all the information about a production task. The work order can include details on how to complete the job, the location or area that the job is being completed, what ingredients and materials are required and the expected output from the completion of the work order. The work order is also the link (traceability) of the flow of product through the food plant. 

All food plants have some method of informing production what they should be making, many plants do not call these instructions a work order but that is what is used in best of class food processors. The work order is the method of allocating ingredients/materials and labour transactions to a production step or task.  The value of using a work order is that they tend to boost productivity in very efficient ways because of the clear instructions and it provides the data capture points for continuous improvement monitoring. 

Most food processors start with creation of the work orders manually based on a production plan, and then over time look to leverage the capability of their ERP system MRP module to generate the production demands in the form of work orders.

The work order is the tool to convert or consume materials and convert them into producing a different enhanced output product either a finished good or a work in process item. The work order is able to generate operational measurement reports in the form of yields (measurement of input product compared to the output, and measurement of standards (BOM) quantities to actual quantities used or produced) and labour analysis. Since the plant solution is yielding data from purchasing through to the end production, the software solution can capture and flow actual costs from a PO to an end product. 

The purchased material can flow through multi work orders of blending, forming, cooking and finally a packaging work order to produce the finished goods. The work orders provide the links through the production process to track the movement of product and capture the manufacturing performance of yield and labour.

Inventory Control

Inventory control is the module that monitors the plus and minus as the materials movement through the production process to finished goods and eventually to an end customer. The inventory control module in food processing requires the following unique functionality:

  • Ability to manage and control two units of measure
    • Quantity, boxes, pallets, containers, totes
    • Weight or Volume
      • Note the solution needs to be able to track variable weights (catch weights) as materials in a container can each have a different weight (example each box with 3 hams in a box weigh a different amount)
  • Ability to capture lot information
  • Serialized box and pallet control improve the accuracy of inventory
  • Ability to control dates for the product
    • Best before
    • Use by date
    • Harvest Date
    • Etc

The inventory control module is used to ensure you have the correct amount of inventory to support production, Min/Max levels, and age of the products. The inventory module is also the control tool to ensure all the production process are flowing correctly. Inventory control can provide the following improvements in operations:

  • Reduce distress sales and plants have visibility as products are reaching their sell by dates
  • Reduce production material expediting as the availability and age of the materials/ingredients are verified prior to production
  • Efficiency of finding the products is improved as the inventory control system is aware of where stock can be located at all times  
  • Inventory turns can be tracked to ensure efficient use of warehouse resources
  • Ensure optimal stock rotation that ensures the oldest materials are used first
  • Any missing production transactions will show in inventory

Sales Order (SO) Picking

Sales Order Picking is the final transaction of issuing products to customers and have the following unique requirements in food processing.

  • Controlling of order picking to ensure the oldest or the oldest product that a customer will accept is picked. Note that some customers have specific age restrictions that they only will accept fresh product that is no greater than 3 days old or product must have a best before date of 30 days. The picking software needs to be able to support those customer specific requirements.
  • During picking we need to capture the actual container variable weights (catch weights) as product is sold by the container but priced by the weight in the container
  • The efficiency of the order pickers can be monitored
  • All the lot traceability information needs to be captured during the picking stage

Conclusion

Implementing a formalized production process that is controlled with work orders saves a lot of time, it can increase efficiency, reduce overtime, improve visibility of production, and provide traceability for any recalls that could be required. 

Food Processing continues to get more complex due supply chain pressures, labour shortage, the need for production efficiency in competitive markets and the looming price pressures. 

Emydex Technology has a proven food industry solution that can integrate with your current systems.

Please contact me Terry McCorriston to start your journey to improve operational performance on the shop floor. 

 

 

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Filed Under: North America, Product News, Traceability Reporting, Uncategorized @za, Warehouse Management, Yields & Costings

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