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BARCELONA, Spain — Veeva Systems announced its new cloud-based digital Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) solution. Delivering HACCP management as part of the Veeva QualityOne Suite will help food and beverage manufacturers streamline food safety and quality processes, improve visibility and control over critical risks and enable proactive quality management and compliance globally, the company said.
"We are honored to introduce this first-of-its-kind digital HACCP solution and further raise the bar for food safety," said Greg Harbin, general manager of Veeva Consumer Products. "With unified, data-driven HACCP integrated into Veeva QualityOne, global food and beverage industry leaders can drive greater efficiency and proactive risk management across food safety operations."
Veeva QualityOne's digital HACCP solution provides global visibility and standardization of HACCP plans while supporting regional market flexibility to meet country-specific needs. It features an integrated flow diagram, automatic change notifications and task reminders for greater efficiency, timely safety responses and improved study management, said Veeva.
Nestlé, the world's largest food and beverage company, is an early adopter of Veeva's digital HACCP solution.
"Digital HACCP is at the core of Nestlé's proactive quality management across our more than 2,000 brands and products in 188 countries," said John Donaghy, global head of food safety at Nestlé. "Veeva QualityOne digital HACCP offers a unified solution to create, manage, and streamline studies, quickly respond to changes and prevent safety issues."
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