International Food Chain Integrity and Traceability Project Moving to next phase All 24 nodes of the dairy and beef supply chains from Victoria to final consumer in the USA have been assessed for integrated risks associated with supply chain security. The steering committee has reviewed the supply chain summaries and is confident that the hypothesis proposed by the project has been demonstrated. The steering committee is now finalising funding and agreements for the last part of the inception phase of the project – the high level design. This phase will take critical risks essential for supply chain custody, integrity, traceability and pedigree and will show how existing systems can be used to link up the supply chain. Gaps in data capture or sharing capabilities will also be addressed during the high level design. The commercial partners have been given a list of supply chain efficiency opportunities that were also identified during the supply chain assessments. The high level design and costs are expected to be completed in the next few months which will be followed by a pilot project that will then implement the high level design for testing. Following this key learning’s will be disseminated to international supply chains. The outcome of this project will be a true real time end to end ISO22000 accreditation that complies will all documentation and legislative requirements during trade of products between Australia and other countries. Icon Global link are now offering supply chain assessment services in conjunction with leading consultancies.
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