Part II with Fresh Del Monte: FSMA 204 Q&A – The Future of the Final Rule
A Closer Look at FSMA 204: What It Means for Your Role in the Supply Chain
In this in-depth Q&A session, we’ll break down real-world supply chain scenarios, explore evolving roles and responsibilities for each trading partner in the supply chain, and examine the tools and strategies needed to maintain compliance as regulations take hold.
It’s essential for food companies to take a more deliberate and informed approach to FSMA 204 compliance. As traceability expectations become more complex, organizations are reevaluating their responsibilities—from identifying Food Traceability List (FTL) items in your supply chain, managing Key Data Elements (KDEs) across Critical Tracking Events, and satisfying reporting requirements in the event of a recall. Companies are asking deeper questions—and in this session, we’re answering them with practical steps to strengthen your program and build a traceability system that lasts.
What You’ll Learn
This follow-up webinar was built on the questions we heard from you from our last session. In Part II, we’ll go deeper on the most-requested topics.
The Food Traceability List: What’s Hidden in Plain Sight
Go beyond the basics. Learn how to spot commonly overlooked FTL items—including ingredients buried in multi-component products—and how to manage them effectively.
Role Clarity in Traceability: Who’s Responsible and When
Get clarity on traceability obligations with scenario breakdowns involving brokers, manufacturers, importers, and distributors. Learn how KDEs and CTEs apply depending on your place in the chain.
Inside Del Monte’s Traceability Program
Hear how Fresh Del Monte has built a proactive traceability system—from technology adoption to supplier collaboration—and how your business can apply similar strategies.