
Food Safety Supply Chain Management Virtual Conference
Although the FSMA 204 compliance date has been extended, there remains global momentum for traceability, with many downstream suppliers still requiring full traceability plans, consumers
Although the FSMA 204 compliance date has been extended, there remains global momentum for traceability, with many downstream suppliers still requiring full traceability plans, consumers
TAG's Christopher Snabes, Director of Food Safety, will be attending the 2025 AFI Annual Convention on April 24-26, 2025. Be sure to stop by the
Inflation and economic policies, like tariffs, can force manufacturers to adjust their sourcing strategies which may lead to increased food safety risks. Join TAG's
Come join TAG at the Food Safety Summit in Rosemont, Illinois. We will have a variety of Account Managers and Subject Matter Experts eager to
Is your hazard analysis plan really up to date or collecting dust? Join TAG's Director of Food Safety, Kate McInnes, for FSMA Friday as she
Join us for an update from the Partnership for Food Traceability! Learn more about the decisions the industry has made thus far in aligning on
The Current Good Manufacturing Practice, Hazard Analysis, and Risk‐based Preventive Controls for Human Food regulation (referred to as the Preventive Controls for Human Food regulation)
Food recalls more than doubled from 2023 to 2024. Unfortunately, most food companies discover their recall preparation is inadequate only when it's too late. The
TAG's Director of Food Safety, Ranjeet Klair, will speak at the Seafood Expo Bharat (SEB) at the Chennai Trade Centre in India from July 1-3,
Under the Foreign Supplier Verification Program (FSVP) rule of FSMA, a qualified individual (QI) must develop and maintain a FSVP as well as perform certain
TAG's Director of Food Safety, Ranjeet Klair, will provide an International Food Safety & Compliance training on July 9-10, 2025, at the AISEF Centre of
Undeclared allergens now account for 57% of FDA food recalls in 2025 year-to-date, a jump from 46% overall and a clear warning that the risk