Batch Tracing
Batch Tracing
What does this term stand for?
Batch tracing is a quality control and traceability process that enables organizations to track and document specific batches or lots of products throughout their entire lifecycle—from raw material sourcing through production, distribution, and final delivery to end customers. This systematic approach relies on unique batch or lot numbers assigned to groups of products manufactured under identical conditions during a specific production run, allowing companies to identify, locate, and trace products back to their origin at any point in the supply chain. Batch tracing serves as a critical risk management tool, enabling rapid identification of affected products during quality issues, facilitating targeted recalls, and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements across multiple industries.
Key Characteristics
- Unique Batch Identification
- Comprehensive Documentation
- Bidirectional Traceability
- Rapid Retrieval Capability
- Integration with Supply Chain Systems
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