[04/10/06]
Applying supply chain technology
with RFID and barcode labeling technology, and
web-based Site-Specific Recordkeeping,
ScoringContainers closes the Homeland "security
gaps" in national and International freight
container shipping in every country around the
world.
Applying real time asset tracking
protects food handlers and tracks problems faster
within the supply chain, whether for external or
internal manufacturer's traceback of RFID tags and
barcodes in labeled drums, boxes, pallets, bins,
shipping containers, or RPCs.
ScoringContainers'
internet-based database is able to maintain a
complete, Point-to-Point Traceback transport and
data record in real time for all types of
products, including feeds, foods, fruits,
ingredients, materials, and vegetable crops. The
database allows secure internet access to the
information stored in RFID tags and barcode
labels, enabling positive identification of the
container's contents. ScoringContainers maintains
the security, condition, and proper schedule for
containers and their contents in real time by
providing instantaneous access to information on
the original source, source destination, handlers,
shippers, temperature, and other
data.
Because sales of exported and
imported food items have become a global business,
ScoringContainers' automated entity tracking of
external and/or internal freight items has become
essential. It is extremely important to secure the
worldwide food and product supply from source to
final destination, thus protecting the supply
chain from disruption by bioterrorists and
contamination. This applies to everything on our
dinner tables, from bulk grains to fresh fruit and
vegetables. All types of meats and processed foods
- all the things we routinely eat - are exposed to
a wide variety of transport and handling stages.
Everyone in the supply chain has to be able to
produce records on demand in case of a health or
catastrophic event.
ScoringSystem's unique
PIDC, a patented tracking and traceback code
system, utilizes the latest in RFID and 2D
expandable barcode labeling technology.
ScoringContainers.com, a global, real time,
web-based database, captures detailed product
history and source verification of shipping
containers, package handlers, shippers, and
storage facilities, as well as time/date stamps in
the record. These detailed records are required
for the use of reusable RPCs, bins, boxes,
pallets, and drums to satisfy EU, FDA, and
Homeland Security rules, as well as all national
and international import/export
regulations.
Using the web-based RFID and
barcode labeling system and real time movement
records for supply chain management,
ScoringContainers.com provides Point-to-Point
Traceback of products at all shipping stages,
securing the entire food supply chain. All
transporters, trucks, trailers, dock loaders, and
employees are part of the data records of
movement, not just a tracking number. The movement
is tracked from one unique Premises ID Code (PIDC)
to the next unique PIDC (point to point along the
chain) for positive source and handler
verification to ensure product safety and
integrity.
The RFID and PIDC search
engine-linked database enables users to search and
retrieve the complete traceback record within
seconds, whether external or internal within a
plant, helping to comply with FDA, USDA, and other
International regulations easily, securely, and at
a very low cost.
ScoringContainers.com and
its traceback and traceup system, featuring
Site-Specific Recordkeeping and PIDC location
code, is one of the many divisions of
ScoringSystem, Inc., which is located in Sarasota,
Florida, USA, specializing in providing solutions
with mobile data, via wireless PDAs, laptops, and
Semacode-programmed Nokia, Siemens, and Sony
Ericsson cell phones. RFID and barcode labeling,
with http://www.scoringcontainers.com/
real time database links tracking and traceback of
transport containers with perishable commodities
and other consumer products makes managing
container tracking information easier and more
secure - and does it in an extremely cost
effective manner.
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