50 seafood suppliers join ReposiTrak’s food traceability network

These new members will efficiently exchange intricate, FDA-required Key Data Elements (KDEs) for each Critical Tracking Event (CTE) in their supply chains

ReposiTrak, the world’s largest food traceability and regulatory compliance network, welcomes 50 new seafood suppliers to the ReposiTrak Traceability Network (RTN). These new members will efficiently exchange intricate, FDA-required Key Data Elements (KDEs) for each Critical Tracking Event (CTE) in their supply chains, ensuring proactive compliance well before the January 2026 deadline.

Among the 50 new sustainable seafood suppliers are companies with a strong focus on quality and sustainability. One supplier, founded in 1996, is known for its premium wild Alaskan seafood, sourced directly from the pristine waters of Alaska. Another, established in 2014, promotes socially responsible, fair-trade certified shrimp harvesting from the Eastern Pacific. A third, with over a century of expertise, is celebrated for transforming the seafood dining experience with its innovative crab products, offering both restaurant and retail seafood solutions.

“Traceability is key to improving both compliance and operational efficiency for these suppliers,” stated Randy Fields, chairman and CEO of ReposiTrak. “Our hardware-free solution, with the ability to exchange data in any format, allows suppliers to seamlessly connect with any retailer in our network, regardless of their data requirements. This makes it a truly universal solution for traceability, helping suppliers meet regulatory needs and streamline operations.”

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