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In the event of a recall, affected items can be removed quickly and efficiently for the safety of consumers.
November 30, 2020
By: Alaina D Altorio
Content Marketing Specialist, Smith Corona
On November 6, 2020, the produce company Tanimura & Antle Inc. voluntarily recalled all of its single packaged romaine lettuce with a pack date of October 15-16 as a preventative measure. This was due to possible contamination with a strain of E. coli. Retailers and distributors were advised to not sell or distribute any romaine lettuce from that brand with these package dates and a specific UPC number. So how did Tanimura & Antle know to flag these specific products for recall? The answer is PTI labels. PTI labels are barcode labels used to track produce items from the farm to the retailer. By tracking these items, every member of the supply chain knows where the items are from and where they have been shipped to. In the event of a recall, affected items can be removed quickly and efficiently for the safety of consumers. For something so important to the labeling process, there are quite a few components that formulate PTI labels. So let’s take a further look at PTI labels: what they are, what information they contain, and why they’re so important to the produce industry. PTI stands for Product Traceability Initiative. It is an industry wide effort to label and track produce from where it originates in the field, through the packaging process, and all the way into the grocery store. The purpose of PTI is enhanced visibility and traceability in supply chain operations for food safety. This voluntary program was launched in 2008 as a way to minimize contaminated produce items from further affecting consumers and speeding up the process of removing it from shelves. Small community operations all the way to major produce suppliers can benefit from joining PTI. Because its purpose is product traceability, PTI labels use barcodes, typically a Code 128 barcode. This is an alpha-numeric, one-dimensional barcode that must meet GS1 standards. They help with supply chain standards and appoint companies a specific identification number for their barcodes. Each barcode must be unique as it will correlate with each specific case of produce on the exact day it was picked and packaged. This allows for each case of produce to be quickly and efficiently tracked with a single scan, and, in the event of a recall, all contaminated materials from that case can be easily flagged. Why are PTI labels important? So, now that we know a little bit about what PTI is, the question remains: why are PTI labels so important? Over the years, there have been many instances of foodborne illnesses wreaking havoc on public health and safety, leading to countless sick individuals, cases of hospitalizations, and, in severe cases, death. PTI labels are for food safety, reassuring consumers that measures are in place to protect them from harmful products. With billions of cases of produce being handled each year, these industry labels limit the scope of recalls, allowing for less of a harmful impact on buyers, consumers, and businesses alike. For example, say there is a recall on fresh strawberries. Without PTI labels, companies and businesses would not be able to know if their stock is affected by the contamination. This would result in every company and business removing their entire inventory of strawberries from the shelf as a safety precaution, leading to an unprecedented loss in products and profits. By using PTI labels, the overall scope of the contaminated items is limited, meaning it will cost less to quickly remove harmful, affected items from the market and still allow for unaffected products to be safely sold and consumed. Using PTI labels gives full visibility and transparency of products and improves inventory management across the country. Since these items are tracked in real time, their location is always available which leads to more data for faster transportation and delivery. It also allows for accessible and electronic recordkeeping as products move between buyers and sellers throughout the supply chain. PTI labels can be used for multiple fresh food industries, not just produce. Some examples include:
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