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Muddy Boots:

UK: 140% increase in fresh produce QC

In 2015, Muddy Boots’ QC system quality checked more than three million items of fresh produce, an increase of 140% since the horsemeat scandal surfaced in 2013. This demonstrates the urgency to rebuild consumer trust and guarantee only the safest and best quality fresh produce reach our supermarket shelves.
 
Muddy Boots' Greenlight Quality Control is widely used by around 70% of the UK’s fresh produce supply chain, as well as a growing global customer base, from supplier right through to retailer. The system works by centralising product specifications online for all members of the supply chain to easily access, update and share information instantly. This results in complete visibility of the performance of sites, suppliers and products in real-time.
 
The food industry has been working towards better transparency for some time, and there’s now a real sense of urgency to rebuild and maintain consumer trust and prevent food scandals from taking place. 
 
The wide adoption of Greenlight QC doesn’t just reduce the risk of poor quality product reaching the shelves; it also comes with significant environmental and ethical benefits. Mark Powell, Product Development Manager at Muddy Boots explains how connecting your supply chain together on a single online platform can reduce waste by up to 50%;
 
“Traditionally, the produce would arrive at the supermarket depot and at that point the retailer either accepts and sells the goods, or rejects and discards it. This is a risky and costly approach that makes working efficiently and sustainably a real challenge.
 
“However, when all members of your supply chain are accessing the same data via Greenlight QC, everyone is clear on the required specification from the get-go; the supplier, and even his suppliers, have confidence that the produce is the appropriate quality for the customer before it’s shipped, and the retailer has confidence that all produce about to arrive at depot is fit for purpose.
 
“This early warning system allows the supplier to identify any produce that the retailer will reject before he ships it, therefore allowing him to redistribute to another customer. The end result is a significant reduction in waste, increase in efficiency, and stronger supply chain relationships,” concludes Mark.
 
With the launch of Muddy Boots’ Greenlight Quality Control iPad app in early 2016, the Company anticipates further growth in this system across the supply chain, as quality management becomes truly portable.
 
For more information:
Emma Waller
Muddy Boots
Tel: +44 (0)1989 780540
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