RedLine Solutions Releases New White Paper On PTI Benefits Beyond Traceability

Santa Clara, CA – RedLine Solutions has released a new white paper, “Beyond Traceability: The Benefits of the PTI.”  Written by one of the primary architects of the PTI, Gary Fleming, the white paper details crucial supply chain and operational efficiencies that companies can gain by implementing the PTI and its ancillary tools.

Fleming explains, “Most companies fail to look beyond the traceability benefits provided by the PTI.  Truth be told, implementing the PTI yields many other benefits, largely stemming from the framework of its best practices and GS1 standards.” 

Major categories of benefits include those related to using industry standards and those related to operational and supply chain efficiencies.  With consistent, accurate, and complete data, as well as tools that allow for better analytics, organizations are better able to identify patterns and proactively address problems. 

The white paper includes data and insights from Fleming’s 24 years in the industry to support and explain each benefit identified, with the ultimate goal of helping companies apply the learnings towards their own organizations. 

To download the white paper and other materials, visit the Resource Center of the RedLine website.  A recording of RedLine's April webinar, which gave an overview of the white paper, will also be available on the site.About RedLine Solutions

RedLine Solutions has provided inventory and whole chain traceability systems for growers, packers, and shippers for over fifteen years. With more than 120 fresh produce installations across North America, we have deep experience delivering practical solutions that work the way you do. We work closely with all of your operations from the field to the cooler to the packing shed to identify, configure, and install the most appropriate solution for your business. RedLine provides all the hardware, software, services, and supplies needed for a complete solution.

Source: RedLine Solutions