Data: The valuable asset often overlooked

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Routine product testing and sanitation monitoring on a production line results in the accumulation of a lot of data. Surprisingly, says Neogen’s New Zealand territory manager, Sirwan Eivani, it is still very common for this data to be buried in paper files or spread sheets and to be retrieved only when demanded by an audit or if contamination issues are discovered.

“When this data is required, even for the most organised teams, manual retrieval can be laborious and take key personnel away from more productive tasks. And delays of any kind will cost a business real money,” says Eivani

“Your data doesn’t have to lay dormant. You can make it work for you and gain real-time insights, improve your responsiveness, simplify compliance, reduce risk and increase your productivity.”

Neogen Analytics makes this possible by providing a fully integrated food risk intelligence solution.

“Neogen Analytics incorporates data from testing, labs, LIMS, and devices, all on one platform to allow you to manage multiple workflows efficiently and effectively.”

Colour-coded test points on the floor plan enable users to visually assess the state of their plant at a glance, and easily generate schedules to support a company’s environmental testing plan. With all testing and corrective action data in one spot, they can then filter and print what is needed for any audit in minutes.

Neogen Analytics employs rules-based triggers to analyse diagnostic results and alert stakeholders to anything that requires their attention, allowing corrective action to commence immediately. Wastage and downtime are reduced, and teams can identify the root causes and trends that lead to issues in the first place.

The company says it takes the headaches out of compliance activities and delivers real efficiency.

“Replace time-consuming, repetitive, error-prone food safety tasks with automated workflows, instant notifications, and unparalleled insight.”

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www.neogenaustralasia.co.nz, email [email protected] or phone 022 511 5784.

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