As part of their industry education series, AIM North America is hosting live webinars focused on FSMA 204. Content includes an overview of the Food Safety Modernization Act, reviewing standards for traceability, and approaches to implementing advanced traceability solutions in today’s food supply chains. FoodLogiQ is proud to be a part of this series alongside industry stakeholders and other traceability experts.
FoodLogiQ’s Julie McGill noted, “FSMA 204 compliance will be a journey, and companies need to collaborate on standardized approaches to enable compliance across complex supply chains. The webinar series is intended to lay the foundation companies need as they begin that journey. There is a lot to assess and analyze when mapping out roadmaps for compliance. AIM North America has assembled a great lineup of food traceability experts, and FoodLogiQ welcomes the opportunity to work together to deliver this to the industry.”
Julie McGill and Michael Cecchini from SATO presented on September 14. In their webinar, “FSMA 204 Proposed Rule: What You Need to Know”, they reviewed materials from the FDA’s public meetings, provided an overview of the proposed rule, and shared actionable steps companies can take today to prepare for this groundbreaking regulation. Julie will also be presenting in the October 6 and 26 webinars.
AIM FSMA 204 Webinar Series:
ON-DEMAND
- September 7, 2022: Regulated Food Traceability - Bioterrorism Act of 2002 to FSMA 204
- September 14, 2022: FSMA 204 Proposed Rule: What You Need to Know
- AVAILABLE SOON | September 21, 2022: Using Standards for Identification and Data Capture
UPCOMING
- REGISTER | October 6, 2022: CTE Capture and Data Sharing
- REGISTER |October 12, 2022: Scaling from Pilot to Rollout
- REGISTER |October 26, 2022: FSMA 204: 5 Things You Can Do Now
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