Business Excellence, Vol. 11 No. 1, 2017.
Review article
https://doi.org/10.22598/pi-be/2017.11.1.139
INTEGRATED MODEL OF TRACEABILITY: TRACKING INFORMATION FOR FOOD SAFETY
Jovana Zoroja
orcid.org/0000-0003-2178-2913
; Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb
Dubravka Omejec
Mirjana Pejić Bach
; Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb
Abstract
The main goal of the article is to discuss and elaborate the traceability systems that are utilized with the goal of attaining food safety through the systematic monitoring of physical movement of food-related raw materials and finished products. The article is of a descriptive character and is related to scientific literature, but also to the legal framework of traceability in the European Union as well as to quality management systems. The article presents the integrated model of traceability, which consists of the following three layers: prerequisites of traceability (legal framework, quality management, ICT infrastructures), forms of traceability (internal and chain traceability), and the goal of traceability (food safety). Timely monitoring and accurate recording of the product modification process, in this case food, through time and space, is the main feature of the concept
of traceability. Traceability of the food-related information for the purpose of food safety can be attained only by using an integrated approach to the process. The article presents the scientific developments in three main areas, namely: (i) inter-relation among the legal framework, quality management and the ICT infrastructure of traceability; (2) the mutual impact of internal and chain traceability; (3) the integrated model of traceability as a prerequisite of food safety.
Keywords
traceability; legal framework; quality management; internal supply chain; ICT
Hrčak ID:
182935
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Publication date:
12.6.2017.
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