Pace International introduces management software

Wapato, Wash.-based Pace International has launched a cloud-based data management software system, Pace InSite.

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Wapato, Wash.-based Pace International has launched a cloud-based data management software system, Pace InSite.

The tool is designed to make critical data more accessible to help produce handlers maximize yields and reduce food waste, according to a news release.

“The digital platform is designed to put critical packing line process data in the hands of our customers, anytime and anywhere, to help them optimize their operation’s efficiencies and facilitate their quality control and food safety programs, including auditing requirements,” Jorge Gotuzzo, senior director of marketing for the company, said in the release.

Through Pace InSite, customers can access information generated by Pace’s field services team, including equipment maintenance and calibration records, product dosing adjustments and set points, and sensor-generated data for each line and location.

“This is the first of many digital tools we plan to roll out in the next five years to modernize the way our customers are able to access and analyze their data,” Gotuzzo said in the release. “Through these digital technologies, our goal is to help facilitate compliance programs, optimize processes, reduce losses and maximize efficiencies along their operations.”

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