Antares Vision to showcase global tracking system software at Pack Expo

Published: 10-Oct-2022

Italian tech company Antares Vision (AVG) is set to showcase its traceability and inspection solutions at Pack Expo, October 23-26 in Chicago. 

At Booth S-3756, the company will demonstrate its hardware and software solutions for a variety of sectors, including pharma, food & beverage, and cosmetics. 

AVG is a global provider of hardware and software Track & Trace solutions and a prominent player in inspection systems and smart data management for the life science, food and beverage, nutraceuticals and cosmetics sectors

The company has made a series of enhancements to its state-of-the-art Global Tracking System software. Among other upgrades, the new version features tightened data integrity protection (DIP), and more easily integrates with off-brand Levels 1 and 2 serialisation equipment – an agnosticism providing seamless aggregation.  

AVG GTS receives and stores data, statistics, serialised codes, and audit trails. Capable of operating both on-premises and through the cloud, the system manages product recipes, associates printing layouts and assimilates camera formats based on specific products. It can store multiple recipes per production line – a sizable advantage for companies serving countries with disparate track & trace regulations. 

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Notably, AVG GTS excels at Enterprise levels. It can receive serialisation numbers from Level 4, or locally generate serial number pools independent of Level 4. The system can communicate with multiple Level 4-5 cloud systems, interfacing with both in-house brand owners and external contract manufacturing organisations.

Also on display at Pack Expo will be a model from AVG’s All-in-One equipment portfolio for food & beverage applications. The series incorporates multiple inspection controls into single machines, maximizing production space and manpower efficiencies while offering exemplary quality assurance. The combo units draw upon technology from AVG subsidiary FT System, as well as inspection controls specialist Pen-Tec.

Combinable features for the All-in-One series include regulatory compliance, container integrity, micro-leak and contaminants detection, weight control, and labeling/print verification for parameters such as expiration date and lot code. With these combination solutions, AVG aims to balance the often difficult-to-square needs for multi-faceted quality control and streamlined production optimisation.  

On October 25 at 2:00 PM on Innovation Stage 3 (N4585), Monica Coffano, Development Manager for Antares Vision Group, will present Using Supply Chain Traceability to Combat Cosmetics Counterfeiting. With counterfeit products costing the cosmetics industry over $5 billion each year, attendees can learn how supply chain traceability – an innovation that originated in the pharma industry – can protect manufacturers, brand owners, and consumers through unique digital identities that track products from raw materials to end-users.

Ms Coffano will explore how unique identity codes not only fight counterfeiting but also empower brands through elevated transparency and efficiencies. Benefits include precise recall oversight, exacting product authentication, heightened consumer engagement and – per the industry’s biggest trend – improved sustainability management of ingredients, production practices and packaging.

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