FoodLogiQ, ESHA Merger Rebrands as Trustwell

The Trustwell Connect platform will be driven by the FoodLogiQ product suite, enabling supplier management, food safety compliance, quality incident management, recall management and whole chain traceability.

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Following the FoodLogiQ and ESHA merger of ESHA Research and FoodLogiQ, it announced a rebrand under the new name, Trustwell. The combined business creates the food industry’s only software platform connecting product development and regulatory compliant labeling into supplier compliance, enhanced traceability and automated recall management.

“Our new name embodies the most critical element within the food industry, trust -- the trust our customers establish with their consumers and the trust our customers have in our software to increase transparency and mitigate brand risk in their supply chains,” says Stephen Bruce, Trustwell’s new CEO. “Trustwell introduces a complementary suite of solutions that provide greater operational efficiencies and transparency throughout the entire food supply chain.”

From PRWeb:

  • Trustwell's combined leadership team brings together expertise representing a combined 100 years in the food industry.
  • ESHA launched the food industry’s first comprehensive nutrition database to develop compliant labels, while FoodLogiQ contributed to the FDA’s traceability pilots that helped mold the Food Safety Modernization Act. By bringing together these two powerhouse names, Trustwell is the food industry’s trusted source for compliance and quality solutions in the food industry.
  • FoodLogiQ CEO Katy Jones will continue in the new role of chief strategy and marketing officer at Trustwell.
  • The Trustwell Connect platform will be driven by the FoodLogiQ product suite, enabling supplier management, food safety compliance, quality incident management, recall management and whole chain traceability. The Genesis product suite offers nutritional analysis and label development solutions to ensure regulatory compliance.
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