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Towards the new scope of traceability: foreword

Author: Jean-Luc VIRUEGA

Publication date: November 10, 2006

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3. Messages from the book

We present here the 7 main messages of this book, one for the whole and one for each of the six categories concerned.

3.1 Traceability is an interesting subject for everyone

This is the overall message of this book. Whatever the function or sector considered, traceability is a subject that concerns everyone and deserves everyone's attention as a source of potential gain. The more traceability has been publicized in the media, the more the confusion between traceability and health crises has been highlighted, and the more this has given the impression that traceability is only useful in health crisis situations. However, what emerges from this book is that a traceability system is a versatile system, with multiple uses, from the management of a recall plan to...

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