For more information, contact:
Lori DiCola
Computerway Food Systems
(336) 841-7289
ldicola@mycfs.com
Computerway’s Process Tracking Improves Plant Efficiency
High Point, N.C. (Jan. 23, 2008) —Computerway Food Systems’ Process Tracking is designed to provide accurate plant level tracking capabilities for food manufacturing and processing companies of any kind.
The system is highly configurable and replaces antiquated “clipboard-based” systems with real-time data collection capabilities. Process Tracking improves plant efficiency through the utilization of timely and precise information.
Users benefit from added control when receiving inbound materials such as dry goods, packaging and raw meat. By uniquely identifying products at the time they are received, raw materials and dry goods can be tracked through every step of a process.
Process Tracking optimizes traceability functionalities for sites already employing Computerway R6 systems.
The system’s web-based technology provides simple data access for authorized users from any location where the internet is available. Process Tracking uses various types of electronic devices to record critical steps in production processes as they happen on the shop floor.
“When tied in with other Computerway applications such as R6, the Process Tracking system can provide recall capabilities from finished goods all the way back to the raw materials,” said Bill Altenpohl, Computerway Food Systems president.
Process Tracking can be integrated with ERP systems for the exchange of purchasing information.
Founded in 1986, Computerway Food Systems is located in High Point, N.C. The company offers two major product lines, Computerway, computerized production and inventory control systems for food production and processing plants, and Chickway, electronic weighing systems designed for high speed sorting on overhead conveyors. Contact Computerway Food Systems at 635 Southwest Street, High Point, NC 27260, visit the company’s website at www.mycfs.com, or call (336) 841-7289.
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