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FXA Executive Chairman presented Food Traceability at The THINK Exhibit at Lincoln Center in New York from September 23 to October 23November 3, 2011
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CAT Telecom launched e-smart farmSeptember 30, 2011

On September 30th, 2011, CAT Telecom launched the service “CAT e-smart farm”, an electronic food traceability system for produce, fruits, and orchid using OpsSmart technology. The main objective of the system is to solve issues of the fresh produce exported to European countries.
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Presented in Vietnam Communication and Information Technology Development Seminar, 15thAugust 26 - 27, 2011

Mr. Chatta Udomwongsa, FXA Chief Operating Officer, presented in Vietnam Communication and Information Technology Development Seminar, 15th in Tien Giang Province, Vietnam.
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The Jakarta trade delegation was led by the Software Park of Thailand (SWP) and the Office of Small & Medium Enterprises (OSMEP)August 8 - 11, 2011

The Jakarta trade delegation was led by the Software Park of Thailand (SWP) and the Office of Small & Medium Enterprises (OSMEP) from the 8th of August to 11th of August 2011. A total of 18 thai software companies including participated in this delegation addresses various software verticals, in Jakarta, Indonesia FXA Company Limited.
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Applying IT to enhance competitiveness for Vietnam’s aquatic processing enterprises.Sep 8, 2010
IBM in collaboration with FXA and SplendID held the conference “Applying IT to enhance competitiveness for Vietnam’s aquatic processing enterprises”. At the conference, IBM introduced the world’s food traceability systems using IT and RFID technology.
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Celebration of on Binh An is 5th Anniversary and the successful implementation of the company’s Traceability project on July 30, 2010.Jul 30, 2010
Mr. Chatta Udomwongsa, FXA Chief Operating Officer, joined the celebration of Bihn An’s 5th anniversary and the successful implementation of the company’s traceability project on July 30, 2010. He met and had discussions with Mr. Hoang Van Phong, Minister of Science and Technology and Mr. Luong Le Phuong, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development.
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Morning Talk on Food Traceability on Thai TVJun 22, 2010
Interview in Morning Talk at NBT Channel with Ponprome Chairidchai(Director information and Technology of ACFS) and Chatta Udomwongsa(Chief Operating Officer of FXA Company)
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Thailand's Department of Livestock Development announce the video to promote the livestock's traceabilityJan 29, 2010
DLD promote the successful OpsSmart 's Traceability solution
Tracing back what you eatApril 21, 2010
Barcode system will enable buyers to see the origin of what they're about to buy
Consumers will be able to gain full product information before they buy, thanks to an advanced barcode system expected to be in place by early next year.
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IBM, FXA and Thailand’s Ministry of Agriculture Join Forces on Global Food SafetyMarch 26, 2010
IBM (NYSE: IBM) and FXA Group today announced a strategic collaboration with Thailand’s Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives (MOAC) and the Communications Authority of Thailand (CAT) – one of the country’s leading communications solution providers -- to enable farmers, exporters and retailers to improve global food safety by making Thailand’s agricultural products traceable from farms to store shelves.
Global Traceability Standard (GTS) March 28, 2009

The GS1 Global Traceability Standard is a business process standard describing the traceability process independently from the choice of enabling technologies. It defines minimum requirements for companies of all sizes across industry sectors and corresponding GS1 Standards used within information management tools.
Global Traceability Standard has been developed to meet important business needs, including regulatory compliance. Mainly, it:
- Addresses the entire supply chain and can be applied to any product.
- is based on current business practices used in over 150 countries by a large majority of supply chain partners; this will allow companies to leverage existing investments and more easily implement the Standard as part of broader product quality system.
- Is one of many systems that taken together will help companies continue and add to their ability to meet consumer expectations for safe and high quality products.
- maximises the use of globally established and implemented GS1 System tools.
- describes the creation of accurate records of transactions.
- meets the core legislative and business need to cost-effectively trace back (one step down) and track forward (one step up) at any point along the whole length of the supply chain, no matter how many trading partners, business process steps, national and international borders are involved.
- is the framework for companies to go beyond these minimum requirements if relevant in their context and sector.
- enables trading partners to exchange data on a real time basis with a network of data bases.
- is compatible with ISO standard 2205 for traceability.
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