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Food traceability systems: Performance evaluation and optimization
Food traceability systems: Performance evaluation and optimization,10.1016/j.compag.2010.10.009,Computers and Electronics in Agriculture,Fabrizio Dabb
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Fabrizio Dabbene
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Paolo Gay
The aim of a traceability system is to collect in a rigorous way all the information related to the displacement of the different products along the supply chain. This information proves essential when facing
food safety
crisis, and allows efficiently managing the consequent product recall action. Although a recall action could be absolutely critical for a company, both in terms of incurred costs and of media impact, at present most companies do not posses reliable methods to precisely estimate the amount of product that would be discarded in the case of recall.The skill of limiting the quantity of recalled products to the minimum can be assumed as a measure of the performance and of the efficiency of the traceability system adopted by the company. Motivated by this consideration, this paper introduces novel criteria and methodologies for measuring and optimizing the performance of a traceability system. As opposed to previous introduced methods, which optimize indirect measures, the proposed approach takes into direct account the worst-case (or the average) quantity of product that should be recalled in the case of a crisis. Numerical examples concerning the mixing of batches in a sausage
production process
are reported to show the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
Journal:
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture - COMPUT ELECTRON AGRIC
, vol. 75, no. 1, pp. 139-146, 2011
DOI:
10.1016/j.compag.2010.10.009
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...Traceability is nowadays a fundamental requirement, which is becoming mandatory in almost all developed countries [
2
].because the inability to trace products through the supply chain can ruin a company, as all the company's products will have to be removed from the market if the company cannot prove that certain batches of the product are not contaminated...
Lobna Kallel
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et al.
A production model to reduce Batch dispersion and optimize traceabilit...
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Establish trust from whole chain traceability
Rong Zeng Cao
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Xiang Yang He
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Hao Zhang
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Feng Chun Wang
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IEEE International Conference on Service Operations and Logistics, and Informatics - SOLI
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A production model to reduce Batch dispersion and optimize traceability
Lobna Kallel
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Mounir Benaissa
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