NGFA, NAMA Announce Food Safety Initiative with Railinc

New resource gives shippers greater visibility into recent commodities carried by covered hopper cars

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TheNational Grain and Feed Associationand theNorth American Millers’ Associationannounced the availability of a new resource that gives shippers greater visibility into the recent commodities carried by covered hopper cars.

NGFA and NAMA, along with a coalition including theNational Oilseed Processors Association,Pet Food InstituteandAmerican Bakers Association, earlier this year announced a partnership with theAssociation of American Railroads (AAR)andRailincwith the goal of providing shippers with essential information to maintain the highest food safety standards and help prevent potential cross-contact with food allergens.

"Thanks to funding and leadership provided by AAR and Railinc, agricultural shippers will have access to a reliable resource to obtain information on the last three loads hauled in railcars, which is crucial to food safety and regulatory compliance," says NGFA President and CEO Mike Seyfert.

"NGFA also is grateful to the operational and technical experts representing industry users on a joint working group that was engaged at the outset in designing this new resource to ensure it has the functionality companies need."

Dale Nellor, NAMA vice president, Government and Technical Affairs, says for its part, NAMA appreciated the opportunity to collaborate on this important initiative with AAR, Railinc, and its supply chain partners.

"This tool will provide the milling industry greater transparency and quicker access to essential information that will help NAMA's members maintain a high level of food safety, a top priority for our industry," says Nellor.

The new online resource, theLast Three Loaded Standard Transportation Commodity Code (STCC), will allow agricultural shippers to better identify the last contents hauled in a particular rail car to continue to ensure the highest food safety standards are met and to comply with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s food sanitary transportation rules under the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA).

The secure, searchable user interface developed by Railinc relies on the company’s unique industry knowledge and management of critical industry systems that track nearly all the equipment in the North American rail fleet and the commodities transported.

This partnership between AAR, Railinc, and the working group demonstrates the shared commitment by shippers, loaders, and carriers to strengthening the safety, reliability, and efficiency of the U.S food supply. Theonboarding applicationandLast Three Loaded STCC user guideare available on Railinc’s website.

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