PLM TrustLink Debuts “The Traceability Talk” Podcast: Real Stories, Smart Tech, and Safer Supply Chains

PLM TrustLink®, the industry’s leading provider of ingredient traceability software, proudly announces the launch of The Traceability Talk, a new podcast series spotlighting the people, technologies, and strategies driving transparency across the food supply chain.

Each episode features candid conversations with experts who are reshaping how businesses track ingredients, protect profits, and build trust—from the farms to warehouse floors to the consumer’s plate.

🎧 Episode Highlights 🎧

  • Episode 1: “Leveraging RFID Technology To Create Labor Savings” Tuesday, September 23, 2025
    RFID isn’t just about tracking products—it’s about freeing up labor hours. George Dyche from Impinj shares how RFID automation is helping businesses reallocate time, reduce manual tasks, and boost operational efficiency.
  • Episode 2: “Customer Success By Reducing Claims + Credits” Tuesday, October 7, 2025
    Accurate data is a game-changer. Zebra TechnologiesSteve Beck explains how advanced technologies are helping companies cut down on claims and credits—while improving customer retention and satisfaction.
  • Episode 3: “Food Safety For All + Protecting Profits During A Recall” Tuesday, October 21, 2025
    A recall can make or break a brand. Lucelena Angarita from GS1 US reveals how robust traceability not only protects public health but also minimizes financial fallout when the unexpected happens.

“We created The Traceability Talk to elevate the voices behind the data,” said Amber Engebretson, Solution Consultant at PLM TrustLink®. “These aren’t just tech stories—they’re human stories. Each episode is designed to spark ideas, drive action, and celebrate the innovators making food systems safer and smarter.”

Episode 1 of The Traceability Talk is now streaming on our website and on all major podcast platforms (Spotify, Apple, etc.). Subscribe today to stay ahead of the curve—and join the movement toward transparent, resilient food supply chains.

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