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Review of the Information that is Previously Needed to Include Traceability in a Global Supply Chain

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Caring for and preserving the quality of products throughout the supply chain has become a challenge for global trade. So is the backup of information so that it is available to the clients or authorities that require it.

Global chains are made up of different stages and processes that include production, transformation, handling and transportation from origin to destination. These stages are executed by different actors and therefore an effective communication is required on a continuous basis between them.

For this reason, the initial purpose of this research is to identify what prior information is required to include traceability processes that serve as support for an integrated supply chain and thus reduce potential risks to the integrity of the marketed product. An analysis of available traceability technologies that have been used in global supply chains is included.

The information was collected through a review of literature related to traceability and quality with which it was possible to identify in a general way the main stakeholders in supply chains, this provides us with a frame of reference on the possible limitations of the research and selection of a starting point for the proposal of an efficient traceability process according to the client’s requirements.

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Reyna Guevara, Z.M., Saucedo Martínez, J.A., Marmolejo, J.A. (2021). Review of the Information that is Previously Needed to Include Traceability in a Global Supply Chain. In: Vasant, P., Zelinka, I., Weber, GW. (eds) Intelligent Computing and Optimization. ICO 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1324. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68154-8_109

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