Traceability has become essential
Traceability came on the scene in the mid-80s in answer to a logistics problem.
Today, at a time of complex international trade, traceability has become essential in a vast number of industrial domains, offering confidence, precise, methodical monitoring and standardisation.
It is absolutely central to product quality as it ensures that the product is allocated its own specific “DNA”: the stored information is therefore decisive for safety, health and ethical reasons.


