"With SafetyChain, we have real time visibility to see what’s going on at any given time track and meet KPIs."
“We are excited about leveraging the power of automated FSQA tasks to provide us with better real-time visibility into verification on safety and quality checks throughout each facility and through every phase of our processing operation.”
"This technology changed our entire process in how we do these four things: data collection, data analysis, data distribution, and recordkeeping. The impact is lower cost and increased confidence in our product."
“The first form we saw SafetyChain was better than expected and definitely far exceeds the competition.”
“My team leads are so excited about your recent updates that I scheduled a SafetyChain event Monday to show them off to all our users.”
“The SC team is spectacular. Entire team has great energy. Sometimes that’s more important than the product. Team has been very responsive.”
“SafetyChain’s technology makes things more efficient, more effective, and easier for our FSQA team.”
“SafetyChain has provided the insight and visibility you need and it’s a great centralized hub for managing supplier level documents.”
“SafetyChain takes the ‘stupid’ out of Food Safety.”
“We will be in a sweet spot for our unannounced SQF audit.”
“Working with SafetyChain was a dream and allowed us to save every team member at least 1 hour a day and reduce documentation errors by 90%!”
“From a plant management standpoint, I’m now a step ahead with SafetyChain. No more being reactive, I can spend my time working on things that impact the bottom line like yield.”
"What used to take the QA manager 17 hours a week now only took 1.4 hours, a 92% reduction in time use simply by digitizing them."
"Now, zero paper is used in quality, and 100% of data is collected in real-time and used to make decisions."
"We were doing a lot of our documentation on the production floor. Just getting piles of dirty, messy paper, bringing them back to our office, hoping all the information was still on the paper as we re reviewing it, then throwing it in a box, putting it somewhere, and hoping you never had to see it again."