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Continuous Processors Permit Lot Traceability

Define lots by volume, weight, time, and more

Readco Kurimoto Continuous Processor

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Readco Kurimoto processors enable the tracking and tracing of lots in continuous processing environments. Engineered to support compliance with the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), the continuous processors can establish a positive cutoff for lot traceability from nearly any desired point based on volume, weight, time, shift, raw material lot, or other criteria. The lot tracking criteria is pre-programmed using the company’s optional process control system and applied automatically in non-stop operation.


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