FoodReady AI Traceability System Now Live in Hundreds of Food Manufacturing Facilities Worldwide
Mid-size and enterprise food companies are accelerating the adoption of AI-native traceability to improve compliance, recall response, and supply chain visibility.
FoodReady, a leading provider of AI-powered food safety, compliance, and traceability
and beverage manufacturing facilities across North America and beyond. With customers
including major brands such as DOLE, FoodReady's traceability software is helping companies
meet regulatory demands, reduce recall response time, and gain real-time supply chain
visibility.
"Our goal is to eliminate the complexity of traceability in the food industry," said
Gerry Galloway, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of FoodReady. "Traceability shouldn't be
an afterthought or an audit panic button. It should be built into the daily workflow,
powered by AI, and accessible in real time from receiving to shipping."
Transforming Food Traceability with AI
FoodReady's traceability engine includes full lot tracking, real-time inventory movement, and
centralized documentation for compliance with FSMA 204 and global certification schemes like
SQF and BRCGS. The system supports ingredient-to-finished-goods traceability, complete with
Key Data Element (KDE) tracking and automated traceability logs.
FoodReady's mobile-first approach ensures that traceability data is captured and validated by
production and QA teams on the shop floor. Its built-in ERP capabilities connect traceability with
supplier management, inventory control, and batch monitoring.
Rapid Adoption Driven by FSMA 204 and Audit Demands
As regulatory complexity grows, especially with FSMA 204 enforcement on the horizon, food
companies are under pressure to modernize traceability systems. In the last 12 months,
FoodReady has seen a 2X increase in customers deploying its traceability modules, particularly
in produce, RTE meals, seafood, and meat processing.
Customers report significant time savings during audits and increased confidence in their recall
readiness. "Our lot tracking and recall prep went from hours to minutes," noted one QA manager
at a ready-to-eat facility. "FoodReady made it effortless."
Looking Ahead
FoodReady plans to expand its traceability ecosystem with more integrations and AI-powered
tools, including automated KDE validation, smart recall simulations, and predictive supply chain
analytics. As AI continues to reshape compliance and operations, FoodReady remains focused
on helping the food industry stay ahead of regulatory and consumer demands.
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