TrackArt offers solutions related to traceability, serialization, and aggregation devices for products such as drugs, medical products, cosmetic products, and medical devices in the production and tracking processes.
Traceability is the recording of all stages a product (e.g., medicine, dietary supplement, medical device, food, plant protection, cosmetics, etc.) goes through from production to reaching the final consumer, and the ability to access these records at any desired time. Traceability allows access to real-time physical condition information of the product's production stages. It also enables tracing the product back to its source during the production phase.
Serialization is the assignment of a unique serial number to each product manufactured (e.g., a single box of medicine, a single medical device) and printing this number on the product packaging through various methods. Nowadays, the most common application in serialization is the application of a 2D DataMatrix code on the packaging. Trackart serialization solutions enable designing and producing all the necessary equipment. This allows labeling and tracking of products produced by sectors such as Pharma, Medical, Food, Plant Protection, and Cosmetics with a unique serial number and identity code.
Aggregation is the hierarchical connection of serialized products for traceability. It is a concept used to provide traceability, security, and fast shipping in the production and distribution processes of products or components (such as Pallet, Box, Shrink). It is especially important for industries such as pharmaceuticals, food, cosmetics, medical, and many others. Aggregation allows each product or component to be labeled with a unique identity and the connection of these identities. It enables tracking where the product is, which facilities it has been processed in, and when it has been distributed. Trackart Aggregation solutions support the Box, Box, Pallet, Bag hierarchy. It provides high reading ability, especially for wrapped products. Bulk code reading operations are performed at high speed through bulk reading devices.