Hungarian food tracking development presented
A Hungarian development could revolutionize food traceability.
SeaCon Europe’s QSTS system documents the journey of products from producer to store in detail, and the associated Product Broker provides customers with multilingual, personalized information on allergens, origin or expiration date based on a QR code.
“This not only builds trust, but also provides a competitive advantage,”
emphasized CEO Gábor Berkovich. The system indicates recalled products, can reduce food waste, and provides manufacturers with real-time consumer feedback.
The development will be presented at several professional forums in the fall.
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