Hello, visibility enthusiasts! Welcome to the Beyond Visibility Lounge, the podcast that explores the seen and unseen world of the supply chain, logistics, transportation, and traceability. Join your hosts, Iliriana Kacaniku and Ron Volpe, who are diving into the topic of traceability in food supply chains. In this episode, they talk to Thomas Burke, an expert in food traceability, about the impact that traceability and visibility have on improvement of food safety. He also explores the alignment of global systems in food traceability and the challenges and opportunities in technological adoption. Throughout the conversation, Thomas shares his insights on interoperability, lessons learned from the Global Dialogue on Seafood Traceability, and the need for standardization and data capture in achieving real-time end-to-end traceability. In this conversation, Thomas Burke discusses the importance of food traceability and the challenges in implementing it. He emphasizes the need for disruption in the hardware and data capture space to drive innovation. Burke also highlights the importance of making food traceability standards accessible to developers and fostering global stakeholder engagement. He concludes by discussing the democratization of technology applications for food traceability and the goal of ensuring safe and sustainable food for future generations.
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Beyond Visibility Lounge is produced by the Open Solve Studio, in collaboration with TraceChain. ZE-BOX America for their invaluable support in bringing this episode to life, supported the production of this episode by opening up the podcast recording studio.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:30 Thomas Burke's Background and Passion for Food Traceability
10:20 Importance of Traceability in the Food Space
21:28 Alignment of Global Systems in Food Traceability
34:51 Lessons on Interoperability in Food Traceability
46:44 Mastering Traceability in the Food Industry
53:00 Challenges and Opportunities in Technological Adoption
01:03:58 Fostering Disruption in the Hardware and Data Capture Space
01:04:56 Making Food Traceability Standards Accessible to Developers
01:05:50 Cultivating Global Stakeholder Engagement
01:07:45 Democratizing Technology Applications for Food Traceability
01:08:31 Summary
Sources:
Burden of Foodborne Illness: Findings, Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Tracking and Tracing of Food, Food and Drug Administration
Acronyms mentioned in this podcast:GDST - Global Dialogue on Seafood Traceability
IFT - Institute of Food technologists
CTE - Critical Tracking Event
XKCD - A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language.
FSMA - Food Safety Modernization Act
GFSI - Global Food Safety Initiative
Sunrise 2027 - the date that the global supply chain industry has set to make the transition to accepting 2D barcodes at point-of-sale (POS) or point-of-care (POC) — referred to as Sunrise 2027.
EPCS 2.0 - GS1 Electronic Product Code Information Services