Archive for the ‘Food And Beverage’ Category

New Patents Awarded to TraceGains According to TAG44 Food and Beverage News

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

According to Thomas R. Cutler, manufacturing journalist, in the current issue of Tag44’s Food and Beverage News, TraceGains was recently awarded two new patents relating to its core technology, connecting “upstream activities” to “downstream outcomes” across different companies in any supply chain allowing companies to understand suppliers’ true impact. These new patents increase to fourteen the TraceGains’ patent portfolio for its cross-enterprise solutions and technology engine, and both broaden and deepen the range and scope of previously issued patents.

 

The mission at TraceGains (www.TraceGains.com) is to protect the brand of food and beverage clients by eliminating problems before product is shipped to the customer.  This mission is in now way mutually exclusive from identifying new profit opportunities.  TraceGains’ Supplier Compliance and Supplier Impact applications identify how individual suppliers affect finished-goods yield, quality, profitability, customer satisfaction, or any other downstream outcome, giving companies new tools to evaluate their supplier base on much more than just price and on-time delivery. 

 

The first new patent enables the ability to normalize and exchange upstream and downstream attribute data among independent systems in different companies, as well as identifying location and event data to help track a product or ingredient in a supply chain and to improve product quality. The second patent revolves around the ability to analyze received upstream data for the purpose of automatically certifying whether a product satisfies a product marketing claim such as whether or not it is counterfeit, whether or not it has been sustainably produced, or any other product marketing claim.

 

“Many companies receive detailed ingredient information from their suppliers that they then store in paper or electronic filing cabinets, essentially collecting dust,” said Gary Nowacki, CEO of TraceGains. “By turning this data from each company in a supply chain into actionable information, our customers not only automate their QA procedures, they also evaluate their suppliers in a whole new light allowing them to understand better each supplier’s true impact.”

 

In combination, both patents solidify the ability of TraceGains’ SaaS-delivered Supplier Compliance and Supplier Impact applications to immediately deliver a positive return-on-investment.

 

 

TraceGains makes the food supply chain safer and more profitable by helping companies produce finished goods faster, better, and more cost-effectively. Supplier Compliance is a food safety firewall that allows companies to detect and eliminate problems in the supply chain before they are incorporated into finished goods and shipped to customers. By reducing ingredient variability, the finished product becomes less costly to manufacture, performs better, and ultimately increases customer satisfaction. Supplier Impact enables companies to easily measure how each supplier affects finished goods quality and profitability, and connects product outcomes and customer feedback to specific upstream ingredient suppliers. Suppliers are continuously scored based on performance of key attributes for each shipment, and rank ordered against their peers. Effective product recalls are accelerated and performed at the unit level, so recall costs, long-term brand damage, and brand rehabilitation costs are minimized. All TraceGains solutions present findings in easy-to-understand dashboard graphics with full drilldown capabilities, which are available for onsite deployment or delivered as SaaS (software-as-a-service).

 

TraceGains, Inc. is the SaaS (software as a service) leader in helping companies reduce costs and improve product quality-automatically. Food & Beverage, Quick Service Restaurant Chains, Life Sciences, Chemicals, and related industries can leverage the Supplier Compliance and Supplier Impact applications to eliminate manual certificate of analysis (CoA) review, automatically reject shipments that are not compliant with critical business rules, and rank-order suppliers based on yield, quality, finished-good profitability, customer feedback, or any other downstream outcome. The company is headquartered near Denver, CO, USA, with direct and partner offices throughout North America, Europe, Latin America, and Asia.

 

 

TraceGains Inc.

www.tracegains.com

Marc Simony

 Director of Marketing

mms@tracegains.com

303-682-9898

 

Private Label Food and Beverages in the US

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Private Label Food and Beverages in the U.S.  Private-label products continue to win the hearts, minds and shopping carts of consumers away from their old brand favorites. Retailers have heavily invested in developing high quality private-label foods and beverages, particularly in center store, with equally high quality packaging and marketing plans—plans that rival and often surpass national brands. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=145755&rt=Private-Label-Food-and-Beverages-in-the-US.html )  Consumer response has been overwhelmingly positive with near total penetration for private-label purchasing in American households (The average American kitchen holds 20 ore more private label products), further dispelling the cheap and generic store-brand stigma.  Consumer acceptance of private label was also seen in market growth as total dollar sales of private-label food and beverage products grew at twice the rate of national brand food and beverage during the 2005-2009 period. At one time, private-label products accounted for a small share of the overall market. However, that is no longer the case with many retailers claiming penetration rates of 25% or more of total sales.  This second edition of Private Label Food & Beverage in The U.S. analyzes the U.S. market for foods and beverages sold under the proprietary labels of retailers, referred to in the trade as private-label or store-brand products. The primary focus is on the mass-market products sold through supermarkets, big box, warehouse clubs, and mass merchandisers, but the report also examines trends affecting other food and beverage retailers, including convenience stores, drugstores, health and natural food stores. Included are estimates of total dollar sales, unit sales and average prices per unit for the 2005-2009 period along with forecasts for growth through 2014.   For more information kindly visit : http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=145755&rt=Private-Label-Food-and-Beverages-in-the-US.html            Related Reports  Consumer Trends in India: Opportunities in Health and Wellness Food & Beverages  http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=135943&rt=Consumer-Trends-in-India-Opportunities-in-Health-and-Wellness-Food-Beverages.html   China food beverages tobacco and fodder production specialty equipment manufacturing industry http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=94419&rt=China-food-beverages-tobacco-and-fodder-production-specialty-equipment-manufacturing-industry.html   Or  Contact us at :  Bharat Book Bureau Tel: +91 22 27578668   Fax: +91 22 27579131 Email: info@bharatbook.com  Website: www.bharatbook.com  Follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/3bbharatbook Please visit our blog at http://bharatbookseo.blogsome.com 

TraceGains Awarded New Patents According to Food and Beverage News

Friday, August 20th, 2010

The mission at TraceGains (www.TraceGains.com) is to protect the brand of food and beverage clients by eliminating problems before product is shipped to the customer.  This mission is in now way mutually exclusive from identifying new profit opportunities.  TraceGains’ Supplier Compliance and Supplier Impact applications identify how individual suppliers affect finished-goods yield, quality, profitability, customer satisfaction, or any other downstream outcome, giving companies new tools to evaluate their supplier base on much more than just price and on-time delivery.  According to Thomas R. Cutler, manufacturing journalist, in the current issue of The Tag44 Food & Beverage News, the company was recently awarded two new patents relating to its core technology, connecting “upstream activities” to “downstream outcomes” across different companies in any supply chain allowing companies to understand suppliers’ true impact. These new patents increase to fourteen the TraceGains’ patent portfolio for its cross-enterprise solutions and technology engine, and both broaden and deepen the range and scope of previously issued patents.

 

The first new patent enables the ability to normalize and exchange upstream and downstream attribute data among independent systems in different companies, as well as identifying location and event data to help track a product or ingredient in a supply chain and to improve product quality. The second patent revolves around the ability to analyze received upstream data for the purpose of automatically certifying whether a product satisfies a product marketing claim such as whether or not it is counterfeit, whether or not it has been sustainably produced, or any other product marketing claim.

 

“Many companies receive detailed ingredient information from their suppliers that they then store in paper or electronic filing cabinets, essentially collecting dust,” said Gary Nowacki, CEO of TraceGains. “By turning this data from each company in a supply chain into actionable information, our customers not only automate their QA procedures, they also evaluate their suppliers in a whole new light allowing them to understand better each supplier’s true impact.”

 

In combination, both patents solidify the ability of TraceGains’ SaaS-delivered Supplier Compliance and Supplier Impact applications to immediately deliver a positive return-on-investment.

 

 

TraceGains makes the food supply chain safer and more profitable by helping companies produce finished goods faster, better, and more cost-effectively. Supplier Compliance is a food safety firewall that allows companies to detect and eliminate problems in the supply chain before they are incorporated into finished goods and shipped to customers. By reducing ingredient variability, the finished product becomes less costly to manufacture, performs better, and ultimately increases customer satisfaction. Supplier Impact enables companies to easily measure how each supplier affects finished goods quality and profitability, and connects product outcomes and customer feedback to specific upstream ingredient suppliers. Suppliers are continuously scored based on performance of key attributes for each shipment, and rank ordered against their peers. Effective product recalls are accelerated and performed at the unit level, so recall costs, long-term brand damage, and brand rehabilitation costs are minimized. All TraceGains solutions present findings in easy-to-understand dashboard graphics with full drilldown capabilities, which are available for onsite deployment or delivered as SaaS (software-as-a-service).

 

TraceGains, Inc. is the SaaS (software as a service) leader in helping companies reduce costs and improve product quality-automatically. Food & Beverage, Quick Service Restaurant Chains, Life Sciences, Chemicals, and related industries can leverage the Supplier Compliance and Supplier Impact applications to eliminate manual certificate of analysis (CoA) review, automatically reject shipments that are not compliant with critical business rules, and rank-order suppliers based on yield, quality, finished-good profitability, customer feedback, or any other downstream outcome. The company is headquartered near Denver, CO, USA, with direct and partner offices throughout North America, Europe, Latin America, and Asia.

 

 

TraceGains Inc.

www.tracegains.com

Marc Simony

 Director of Marketing

mms@tracegains.com

303-682-9898