Sparta Systems Outlines Quality Management Best Practices for Food and Beverage Manufacturers
Posted on: Monday, 27 April 2009, 08:29 CDT
Managing suppliers and dealing with complex global supply chains rank as chief necessities for food and beverage organizations
In the past 12 months, food supply quality has sparked global safety concerns, which must be addressed head-on before public confidence in the food manufacturing industry can be restored.
"The problem is that, without changes to how they operate, food manufacturers with complex supply chains are not taking enough steps to reduce their own chances of recalls," writes AMR research director
The recent food and beverage industry issues have revealed that regulations set forth by governmental bodies have not been effectively enforced. While regulatory requirements such as HACCP procedures, OSHA and ISO 22000-based standards call for food and beverage companies to have effective systems and controls in place to ensure safety and quality, efforts to meet these standards are often viewed as a detriment to bottom line success, and until now the regulations have not been strictly enforced.
For years Sparta Systems has worked to create best practices for quality management and compliance in the life sciences industry, aiding manufacturers around the world that deal with complex ingredients, processes and supply chains. With this expertise at hand, Sparta's team of quality experts has recommended six critical steps that will help make the food production process safer. These suggestions for proactive food protection will not only help protect consumers against tainted food, but should also serve to streamline manufacturing processes and ensure the viability of food.
Companies should:
- Manage, track and report on nonconformances, investigations, corrective and preventive actions and other actions when requirements are not met. Food and beverage manufacturers need a holistic and centralized system in place to quickly respond to supply quality issues and limit the impact of incidents.
- Track a multitude of suppliers with enterprise-wide supplier quality management tools. As companies source ingredients from more suppliers and locations around the globe, manufacturers need to monitor and manage risks across the supply chain to protect stakeholders and consumers alike.
- Improve safety and manage training, procedural changes and preventive maintenance schedules. By implementing end-to-end safety process tracking and workflow management, manufacturers can ensure greater control of the quality process, proactive identification of potential issues, increased team accountability and reduced costs in managing safety issues.
- Enforce standardized change control procedures, while also allowing for flexibility to meet specific workflow steps based on the type of change. Companies can reduce the need for costly recalls or wasted supplies by ensuring efficient and effective reconciliation of changes in the manufacturing process.
- Monitor critical processes, identify gaps and improve quality with audit management. While regulatory compliance questions are now being raised in light of recent food safety headlines, manufacturers should always implement proactive programs to manage supply quality issues and remove the potential for critical incidents.
- Ensure compliance with industry standards for employee and supervisor training on proper safety procedures with training management.
"There is a growing need for accountability within the food supply chain," said
Sparta Systems will be demonstrating its TrackWise Enterprise Quality Management software for food and beverage manufacturers, and can discuss these critical food supply quality issues at the Food Safety Summit, booth #722, on
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Sparta Systems, Inc. is the industry leader for global quality and compliance management systems. Its TrackWise product is a Web-based software application used by quality, manufacturing, and regulatory affairs professionals to manage quality and compliance issues across the enterprise. The company has more than 14 years of experience and an extensive customer base in the life sciences and other highly regulated industries. Sparta Systems offers its customers a complete solution for global quality management needs, including the onsite support required throughout the project lifecycle. More information about Sparta Systems can be found at www.spartasystems.com
Sparta Systems and TrackWise are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sparta Systems, Inc. All other marks are trademarks of their respective companies.
Press Contact Katy Zack Articulate Communications Inc. 212.255.0080, ext. 11 kzack@articulatepr.comSOURCE Sparta Systems, Inc.
Source: PR Newswire
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