Delis developed RFID food safety traceability system to effectively monitor the company’s supply chain
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On the morning of the 18th, Mingbo Network Media paid attention to the Shandong private economic survey and interview group came to Weifang Zhucheng Delis Group. The reporter learned that a few days ago, Delis invested a lot of money in the research and development of a food safety traceability system based on RFID technology. This is the first of its kind in the meat industry.
According to reports, Delis relies on the national 863 plan and cooperates with relevant scientific research departments to develop the food traceability system and apply it to all aspects of production.based onRFIDThe technological food safety traceability system organically links all the links of the company’s supply chain, making the key information record points of effective and continuous communication of food quality and safety information to form a food safety system from “farm to table”.
Adopt a breeding traceability system to manage each pig with an “identity card” after birth
“There is a saying in the West that people who like to eat sausages should not learn about the production process of sausages. However, today, when food safety has attracted much attention, this sentence is no longer applicable. People hope that every link of food production can be leak-proof, Ensure ‘safety on the tip of the tongue’,” said an accompanying reporter.
The staff introduced that in order to ensure the safety of the source, Delis uses the breeding traceability system to manage the pig farms to uniquely identify the individual animals. “Each piglet is marked with an electronic ear tag containing an RFID chip after birth, and the ear tag is marked with an RFID chip. It is equivalent to the pig’s ‘identity card’, the identification of each pig is unique. The administrator imports the pig’s birth date, ear number, source, breed, health status, etc. into the RFID ear tag, Using the RFID reader to scan the electronic tag, you can view and read the relevant traceability management information of the pig at any time.”
It is reported that the electronic ear tag adopts inductive data collection, which is convenient to operate and will not cause damage to the growth of piglets. The system uses a fully enclosed inductive radio frequency electronic tag composed of a radio frequency chip of passive memory, with a unique ID code in the world, which is durable and cannot be tampered with or copied. Through it, Delis can intelligently track and manage each animal. Once an epidemic occurs, the system can track the source of the disease at the first time, so as to achieve timely prevention and control, and minimize the loss of the farm.
The staff introduced that the farm has set up a special person to collect data to ensure that the daily production conditions, such as the number of litter, the number of slaughtered, the number of materials used, etc., are filled in and reported to the system on time and truthfully. Through the six modules of basic information, production information, disease prevention, material management, statistical analysis, and system management, the growth and disease control of live pigs have been systematically recorded. This system can not only meet the information management of modern pig farms, but also meet the needs of food safety traceability for traceability of origin.
Through the warehousing and logistics links, consumers can “trace the source” of products purchased
In the eye-catching position of the Delis product display area, there is an inquiry machine. According to the staff, this is the terminal inquiry system developed by Delis. “Through it, consumers can trace the whole process of meat products’ breeding, production and processing, warehousing, and transportation as long as they scan the product barcode of meat products at the terminal.”
In the breeding process, Delis uses a handheld device to read ear tags, record information such as immunization, medication, feed, and pens, and transmit them to the breeding traceability management system. The growing place, sales date and place of sale of each pig will be transmitted to the breeding traceability management system, achieving “one step at a time”.
In the logistics process, Delis uses RFID temperature sensor tags to automatically record temperature changes during storage and transportation, provides early warning services, and uses GPS and GIS positioning systems to track vehicles throughout the transportation process.
In this way, Delis uses the terminal query system to truly “monitor the whole process” of the meat products it produces. This has become a highlight of Delis’s use of technological innovation to ensure food safety for consumers: once there is a problem with food, it can trace the flow of the entire batch of food up according to the traceability code on a single product, and find out all the food through the traceability system. The sales location of the batch, stop the sale of the batch of food in question.
“The terminal inquiry system satisfies consumers’ right to know and choose food, and makes consumers feel more at ease when buying food. Delis Group will always take product quality and product safety as the top priority, and make products that consumers can trust. , to make its own efforts to regulate the domestic food industry.”
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