PoultryWorld-Where do your eggs come from?

2021-11-12 09:15:56 By : Mr. peter xie

Traditionally, the accuracy of egg tracking and tracking is very limited because the process of collecting this information is complex and challenging. Think about it; a large egg packaging station receives eggs from more than 100 farms and uses all of these eggs to produce more than 50 different retail products, which is very reasonable.

Especially for producers of alternative eggs, for example, free-range eggs and organic eggs. In many cases, these eggs are used in small batches of eggs on each farm. Keeping up with the manual management of each egg is almost impossible and requires a lot of money. However, this information is critical because if food safety issues occur, supermarkets need to quickly determine the source of these outbreaks so that they can remove contaminated eggs from the shelves. Therefore, we need a system to track all these data in the egg industry.

For the online egg packing station, the egg grader is located at the same location as the farm, which is relatively easy to accomplish because all the eggs come from that particular farm. At offline packing stations, the situation is much more complicated, with egg grading machines receiving eggs from multiple farms. These eggs are graded in different trays in various supermarkets. The only connection between the origin and destination of these eggs is the computer of the egg grading machine itself.

For many years, Moba's Omnia egg grader series has made traceability a standard feature. With just a few clicks, you can find the source of the eggs in a particular product ("tracking"), and a few more clicks will generate a list showing the eggs from that source and destination ("tracking"). Tracking and tracing all this information is not always sufficient. Sometimes it is necessary to print the link information on the egg, sometimes it needs to be printed on the consumer package or carton, or even on the larger transport unit (such as boxes, display racks and pallets). To print this information, we need to link to the ERP system or branch-specific software suite. Omnia is also equipped with this feature.

In addition to the origin and destination, your egg grading machine also collects more data. Understanding every detail of eggs will have a huge impact on your business. With the help of the iMoba app, Omnia series of evolving cloud solutions, all this information is collected completely automatically. iMoba is the next step in traceability and data collection!

As a manufacturer of grading, packaging and processing equipment for the egg industry, Moba understands the importance of traceability. In many different projects, Moba has proven to be able to meet many different customer needs, sometimes driven by legislation or retail requirements, but in more cases, by going further and using traceability as a marketing tool for production The product creates a unique selling point for high-quality egg products.

To learn more about the possibilities, Moba provides traceability

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