RedLine Solutions Adds FastPack for MyProduce

The new feature handles receiving, packing and moving finished goods into inventory.

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RedLine Solutions has released MyProduce version 5.0, which includes a major new feature called FastPack.

RedLine Solutions says FastPack handles receiving, packing and moving finished goods into inventory. FastPack offers the ability to print on-demand or preprint batches of both case and pallet labels, which optimizes both field-packed and direct-packed workflows with full FSMA Section 204 data collection and reporting compliance built in.

“FastPack is the result of our field-packed and pack-on-receipt workflow analysis,” says Ross Lambert, director of software development at RedLine. “Packing in the field or pack-on-receipt have significantly different workflows than receiving and packing from bulk storage and potentially separate locations. This configuration is optimized for these unique packing environments.”

RedLine says label printing for FastPack drives efficiency in field-packed and packed-on-receipt workflow. The company says when the packed produce is scanned at receiving, the pallet label data is matched to its harvest plan and added to inventory along with the associated traceability data. And, the company says, matching the scanned label to its harvest plan radically reduces the amount of data entry required and significantly reduces the opportunity for error.

FastPack offers label reprints as needed and without fear of duplicate IDs; the software will not put the same pallet ID into inventory more than once.

FastPack also provides the status of all pallets it has created.

“The new Pallet Details tracking screen tells you in real-time which pallet IDs have been printed as well as which pallets have been received and scanned into inventory,” says Todd Baggett, president of RedLine. “The MyProduce Zebra device client supports mobile scanning and can even capture pallet weights, which are stored for use in the shipping process.”

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