Scada developer wins Editor's Choice Award
March 2006
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Control Engineering magazine (USA) has selected the Wonderware eCompliance Solution for its 2005 'Editor's Choice Award'. Since 2000, Wonderware has received five of these awards for a variety of industry-leading products and technology innovations. Award winners are selected from among new products and solutions featured in issues of Control Engineering, Control Engineering Online or one of Control Engineering's topical e-newsletters.
"Complying with US Food and Drug Administration requirements will continue to be an important issue in coming years for food-processing companies," said David Greenfield, Control Engineering editorial director. "Wonderware's eCompliance Solution was recognised for features that enable customers to address regulations issued by the FDA, which are designed to deal with any emergency involving the nation's food supply by keeping current, accurate records of every ingredient or component that goes into processed food products," said Greenfield.
The Wonderware eCompliance Solution enables food companies to meet the reporting and record-keeping rules required by the FDA and offers food-processing companies of any size a cost-effective tracking system for the food manufacturing process. It is designed to help food-processing companies address FDA regulations for the establishment, maintenance and availability of records under 21 CFR, Part 1, Subpart J.
For more information contact Justin Tweedie, Futuristix, 0861 WONDER 0861 966 337, [email protected], http://www.futuristix.co.za
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