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ByDr. Rodney Wee Phd.
Asia Cold Chain Centre
Value-Added Cold ChainPractices for Fresh Food Safety
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Value in Fresh Produce
• Fresh• Nutritious• Clean & Safe• Minimal chemical Residue• Longer “Shelf life”• Availability• Cost
• Nutrient Management• Soil Management• Pest Management• Residue Management (Safety)• Harvesting process• Post Harvest Cooling (Expiry dates)• Correct Packaging• Proper Handling & Transport• Timely Distribution• Retail Storage
Buyers/ Consumers desires Value – Added Actions
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Managing your Temperature controlled “Value-Chains”
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“Essentials” in the Value-added Supply “pipeline”
Moving from processing and Storage facility to a Throughputfacility.
Providing Value-adding services eg. Maintaining shelf life, etc Managing throughput for continuity Managing information flow (more important than inventory
flow ie. doing things once). Reduce lead times and avoid “bottleneck” congestions Providing smooth “inter-change” in agri-food business Uses a distribution centre approach to the markets Managing information for forward planning
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RiskManagement“FreshProduce”
ExportComplianceSupplyChainOverview Chainof Responsibility
Environment
BusinessSkills
SecuringProduceSupply
International Transport (Land, Sea&Air)
Skills&Training
Business issues intheExport Environment
Haccp, ISO22000
CAP, GHP, GDP
FreshProduct ColdChain Transport Security(Post 9/11)
ClimaticConditions
BusinessPlanning
HRManagement (Labour Risks)
Environmental Management Systems(EMS)
TradingPartner RelationshipsContracting
FoodIntegrity&Safety
Marketing&Competition
Intellectual Property(IP)
Accreditation
ResidueManagementTraceabilitySystems
FoodSafety
Temperature&HumidityMaintenance
Risk Management in Foodand Fresh Produce
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Critical AreasBusiness Strategy
Perishable Food
Identify parties
Product Description
Costs
Special Instructions
Information
Cargo
New Cargo
If transhipment to ...By product
By importer
From:
By commodity
By exportor
By Product
Grower
Trader
Cosolidator
Post harvest (Yes / No)
Packaging
Cooling method
Insulation
Atmospheric conditions
Time frame
In air
On ground
On tarmac
Basic
Recoverable
Extra services
Tanking
Distribution
Handling
Repack
Importing Country Requirements
Airline
Logistics provider
Volume
Season
Weakness
Dangers
Business Development
Areas of growth
Perishable Food
Business Strategy
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The Asia – Pacific Environment
Asia• 17,212 000 Sq Miles• 47 Countries…..• > 4 Billion people
Including China – 1.3 Billion …with India set to overtake China by mid 21st Century
• Australia – 22 Million• New Zealand – 4 Million• Pacific Islands – 6 Million
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ExtremeInfrastructure
ContrastsFrom…..
To….
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Common Fresh Produce Supply Chains
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Value Added Agri-Food Supply
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What “plagues” the Food Industry ?• Reliable Sources of Fresh Produce or raw materials for food products• Consistency of Supply• Raw Material “Postharvest” Practices• Cold Chain “Breaks”• Long Distances• Frequent transshipment “hubs”• Unnecessary handling and staging operations• “Breaks” in your “Value chain”
• Contamination & Cross-contamination (accidental or introduced)• Quality maintenance in Transit• Cost Issues• How “safe”...are the Supply Chains ?• Risk Management• Alternative Supply Chains & Emergency Procedures
Issues•Respiration•Temperature•Ethylene Production•Water Loss•Growth and Development•Mechanical Damage•Physiological Disorders•Pathological Breakdown•Stress
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Post Harvest Cooling
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Packing & Packaging
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SpecialisedTransport
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•Ice Calculator
•On-tarmac time
•Transit-time
•TransshipmentFrequency
•Produce Stress
•Airport Facilities
•Aircraft storage
Logistics & Transport Issues
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Quality Accreditation
GDP
ISO 22000
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Train and Educate your teams
Fruit and Vegetables
Seafood
Meat and Dairy
Flowers
Best long-term storagetemperatures may beslightly different
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Tracking & Tracing in Supply Chains
• Flowcharting individual product’s Supply Chain operations• Real-time Inventory Tracking• “Worse case” scenario modeling• “Checks” at all possible “chokepoints”• Map sequenced actions in implementation• Have real-time “Track & Trace” monitoring with reporting• Institute corrective action instructions• Emergency action procedures
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Summary
• Review Entire Supply Chain Operational Practices• Environmental Control in Supply Chain operations• Packaging & Packing (Selection & Practice)• Staging and Storage (Locations and Accessibility)• Transportation (Route Planning)• Staff Training (Supply Chain partners)• Tracking, Monitoring & Reporting• Damage Control & Correction• Managing Risks ?
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