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  • Information Technology
  • Supply Chain Management

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  • Current seafood traceability relies on fragmented, proprietary systems hindering global interoperability.
  • Effective traceability is crucial for commercial gain and supply chain integrity.
  • A cohesive information technology approach is needed for robust traceability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the necessity and benefits of a technology architecture for global seafood traceability.
  • To identify factors impacting enterprise-level traceability system design.
  • To propose solutions for achieving interoperable seafood traceability.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of factors influencing enterprise-level traceability systems.
  • Review of primary research and cross-industry lessons learned.
  • Examination of syntactic and semantic interoperability requirements.

Main Results:

  • Heterogeneous proprietary systems are a barrier to global interoperable traceability.
  • A standardized technology architecture is required to enable data sharing.
  • Achieving semantic interoperability necessitates a common language (ontology).

Conclusions:

  • A unified technology architecture is essential for effective global seafood traceability.
  • Industry action is recommended to design and implement this architecture.
  • Interoperability will enhance data communication and commercial opportunities in the seafood supply chain.