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Enhanced Food Safety and Systems Interoperability the Themes of 'Food Traceability Interoperability Summit 2010'
Date:10/20/2009

a high level of product safety and quality in an ever challenging business arena."

More information about the summit is available at http://www.traceinterop.com/.

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Our mission is to serve supply chain partners in the food, pharma and biotech industries with independent and comprehensive research, training, and professional advice to design and implement traceability solutions that fully meet customer requirements and budgets. Online at www.traceability-institute.com.

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