Product Recall — No Traceability vs Traceability
A single defect enters a production network in both panels. The left side has no lot traceability, so recall scope explodes. The right side isolates only traced batches and contains the blast radius.
Simulations and articles exploring how lot tracking systems improve traceability in supply chains and manufacturing. Lot tracking allows organizations to trace products back to specific production batches, helping identify defects, quality issues and contamination risks.
Simulation models demonstrate how lot-level traceability limits recall scope and reduces financial damage during product incidents. These simulations are particularly useful in industries such as food production, pharmaceuticals and manufacturing where traceability is critical.
A single defect enters a production network in both panels. The left side has no lot traceability, so recall scope explodes. The right side isolates only traced batches and contains the blast radius.