Collaborate Across Teams Without Losing Data Integrity

Webinar Overview: 

Close the Product Data Gap with FoodLogiQ Product Management + Genesis Foods

Creating product data and getting it into the hands of other teams, accurately and efficiently, is where challenges arise. Formulation, labeling, and QA teams often manage nutrition, ingredient, and allergen data in one place. But once that information is shared across the organization, it’s frequently re-entered into other systems, requested repeatedly, or modified without visibility. The result is inconsistent data, increased risk, and time lost to manual work.

In our 2026 Tech Stack Survey Report, we found that organizations manage an average of 3.5 different solutions, and nearly 40% still rely on spreadsheets, making it harder to keep product data aligned across teams.

In this session, we’ll focus on what happens after product data is created and how to keep it accurate, accessible, and consistent across teams. You’ll see how product data can move from Genesis Foods directly into FoodLogiQ Product Management, giving downstream teams access to the information they need without re-entry or delays.

Learn how leading organizations are improving specification management by connecting product data across workflows. Through an interactive discussion and live demo, we’ll show how FoodLogiQ Product Management works alongside Genesis Foods to reduce duplication, improve visibility, and give every team access to the same trusted data without adding manual effort or risking unwanted changes to your source data.

How to Improve Product Data Accuracy Across Teams

What Happens After Product Data Is Created

Once product data is finalized, it often moves across teams using disconnected tools and processes. Requests for nutrition and ingredient details increase, teams re-enter the same data in multiple places, and inconsistencies begin to surface. Without a clear handoff process, accuracy declines and valuable time is lost.

Why Product Data Breaks Down Across Teams

Different teams rely on different systems to do their work. When product data is shared manually between them, it introduces duplication, errors, and delays. Formulation and labeling teams lose visibility, while QA and supply chain teams spend time verifying information instead of acting on it.

 

How Connected Product Data Improves Efficiency

When product data flows directly between teams without manual entry, workflows become faster and more reliable. Teams access the same information in real time, reducing back-and-forth communication and limiting errors. A connected approach helps maintain data integrity while supporting better collaboration across the organization.

Session Led by our In-House Team

JP Gutierrez

Vice President, Solutions Engineers

Trustwell

Zoe Richards

Business Solutions Director

Trustwell

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