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The Food Industry And Third Party Logistics



By: Chris Channing    4 or more times read
Submitted 2009-03-24 15:41:14
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Businesses that deal with food, or are planning to deal with food in the United States, will almost always require a third party logistics company to simplify their business model. Interacting with trade and the FDA alone is enough to frustrate and confuse a business- which would otherwise lead to their downfall.

You yourself and all of the people you ship goods to must be registered with the FDA. This is quite the hassle, but necessary if the FDA is going to track a product if it should be recalled. Before doing business with a partner, your third party logistics company should have already scouted out their credentials and assuredly proven that they are safe to work with as far as the FDA is concerned.

Third party logistics companies will also have the duty of verifying that the manufacturer of the goods you may be importing are not only registered with the FDA, but also that they have the same address as the one currently on file. This will ensure that the FDA will quickly approve and process your request for the import, meaning you get your imports faster.

To avoid confusion, you should ensure that every shipment you export from your facility has the FDA product code clearly stamped on it. This code is required by the FDA to help identify what a shipment is, where it originated from, and what industry type it belongs to. This can help cut down on the verification process the FDA has.

In addition to filing reports and certification processes, a third party logistics company can handle different laws that have come into effect. One law is the Bio-terrorism Act, which demands several things specified by Title. What businesses will most likely be interested in is the fact that shipments should be notified to the FDA before they arrive, to avoid suspicion.

Even with this much discussed, there is a boat-load of information to consider when dealing with food and transportation. As you can see, outsourcing this headache to a third party logistics company is a great idea. Logistics companies will not only handle your burden, but also be responsible should anything go wrong. Third party logistics services will also be able to give you the documentation you need of the process to adhere to current laws.

In Conclusion

Importing and exporting food throughout the US or even to foreign lands is a drawn-out process that almost requires outsourcing to a third part logistics company. This is true for restaurants, farms, and anyone who comes into contact with food along the way. If you'd like to save time, start investigating third party logistics companies online for more information.


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