Do Good Foods Selects TrackX to Improve Efficiency and Sustainability in the Food Industry
18 Octubre 2021 - 6:00AM
TrackX Holdings Inc. (TSX.V:TKX | OTC:TKXHF | FRANKFURT:3TH)
(“TrackX” or the “Company”), a leading provider of SaaS-based
enterprise tracing, tracking and collaboration solutions, announced
today that Do Good Foods, a national infrastructure solution for
upcycling fresh food waste has successfully deployed the TrackX
Keychain solution platform. TrackX is Do Good Foods’s end-to-end
supply chain-related activity system of record and will serve as
its customer reporting platform as it delivers environment, social
and governance (“ESG”) benefits to its customers.
Do Good Foods is a pioneer in the deployment of
a large-scale solution to reduce food waste from grocery and other
foodservice customers by upcycling this food into livestock feed
(after any human donations can occur). Their customers, which
include some of the largest US grocery retailers, rely on Do Good
Foods to help them meet their own sustainability and other ESG
targets. To accomplish this mission, Do Good Foods needs full
accounting and transparency, chain of custody, and environmental
monitoring of all product moving through their production
system.
“Over 40% of all food produced in the US goes to
waste. Do Good Foods is addressing this huge issue with a circular
supply chain solution that has the potential to both reduce its
customers’ environmental footprint and provide incremental
profits,” said Tim Harvie, CEO of TrackX. We’re excited to provide
them with supply chain transparency and quality they require to
fulfill their vision for customers and their consumers and to
operate as effectively and efficiently as possible.”
Under the agreement, TrackX will provide Do Good
Foods with their company-wide asset tracing and tracking
infrastructure. The TrackX platform is currently operational at one
Do Good Foods plant and is expected to be rolled out across an
additional 9 manufacturing sites, servicing 2,000 US retail sites
over the next few years. TrackX will install RFID readers and
sensors in each site and its cloud-based Keychain platform will
serve as Do Good Foods’s central reporting and analytics platform.
Do Good Foods and its retail customers will use Keychain to
monitor, report on and improve production in real time.
“Food waste is one of the biggest – yet solvable
– catastrophes as we waste approximately 40% of the food grown in
this country,” said Justin Kamine, Co-CEO of Do Good Foods. “To put
it into perspective, that is like buying five bags of groceries and
throwing two of them in the garbage as you walk out the door. We
know consumers are becoming more eco-conscious and want to waste
less. Our TrackX partnership will enable us to achieve our mission
of providing consumers with an easy way to do good for their plate
and the planet.”
About TrackX
TrackX, Inc. (TSX.V: TKX), based in Denver,
Colorado, is the SaaS-based enterprise tracing, tracking &
collaboration solution that leading brands trust to achieve more
sustainable and better performing supply chains. TrackX solutions
are built on an enterprise scalable and fully customizable platform
that leverages a broad array of RFID, IoT (Internet of Things) and
Sensor Technologies to provide item level visibility to customers
across a broad array of industries, including food, beverage,
brewery, automotive, retail, financial services, technology, and
government. For more information, visit www.trackx.com.
About Do Good FoodsDo Good
Foods was created by the Kamine Family, founders of the Kamine
Development Corporation which has built, owned, and operated more
than $3.5 Billion in infrastructure for 40 years. The mission of Do
Good Foods is to take a scaled infrastructure approach to
eliminating grocery store food waste in the United States. This
first-of-its kind closed loop system is made possible through
investors, retailers, growers, and a best-in-class team.
For more information, please contact:
Marc Spezialy, TrackX Holdings
Inc.investor@trackx.com303-325-7300
Justin Kamine, Do Good
Foodsjustin.kamine@kdcag.com
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