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Managing Product Recalls to Reduce Risk and Minimize Cost
Few industries are as challenged as food and beverage producers to effectively address the impact of industry-specific requirements and legal mandates on their businesses. Not only must they effectively fill customer orders, manage recipes, control inventory and plan production in an increasingly competitive environment, they must also deal with the myriad complexities resulting ...
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Navigating the Mine Field of Federal and State Leave Laws
You will learn How to determine when an employee qualifies for FMLA, USSERRA and ADA/AA. The importance of coordination of compliance and record keeping. Behaviors that may trigger qualifying events under federal leave programs and what managers need to know to stay compliant. How USERRA affects FMLA benefits and how to manage coordination of benefits.
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HACCP Regulations: How does your company comply?
Sage ERP X3 helps food processors comply with FDA regulations by providing a convenient and efficient way to gather and monitor relevant process information. The system's quality control features enable companies to produce a consistent product while ensuring consumer confidence.
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Sarbanes Oxley: Sage ERP X3 can you comply
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 was created to help restore confidence in corporate financial reporting and protect investors from fraudulent activities.Accordingly, all public firms must document, monitor and review internal accounting and auditing procedures and fully disclose problems as they occur.
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Bioterrorism Act: Sage ERP X3 can help you comply
On June 12, 2002, President Bush signed the Bioterrorism Act of 2002 into law. The legislation is designed to help the U.S. prepare for, prevent and respond to bioterrorism and related emergencies and affects anyone in the food, beverage and nutrient supplement industries.
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Managing Government Regulations with ERP: Key features to look for when selecting your new system
More and more, companies are under pressure to maintain their competitiveness while complying with an increasing array of regulatory requirements. And more than any other sector, manufacturers bear the highest share of the cost.