Food safety compliance without the complexity
Automatic label printing, cold chain monitoring, and CCP documentation - all connected to your checklists. Meet BRC, IFS, and FSSC 22000 requirements with hardware that takes 5 minutes to set up.
Food safety compliance shouldn't require million-dollar systems
BRC, IFS, and FSSC 22000 demand documented traceability. Traditional solutions are expensive and complex. There's a simpler way.
Manual label selection
Operators choose labels manually. Wrong allergen label = product recall. BRC clause 9.2 and IFS clause 4.18 require traceability you can't prove.
Temperature logging gaps
Manual temperature readings every 4 hours. What happens in between? BRC clause 4.14 and FSSC 22000 PRPs require continuous monitoring.
CCP documentation chaos
Critical Control Points need documented verification. Paper logs don't link to who did what, when, and what label printed.
Million-dollar MES systems
Traditional food safety systems require months of implementation and specialized consultants. Then 6 months of configuration.
Hardware that connects compliance to production
AmpliFlow Box bridges the gap between your management system and the production floor. Checklist completed? Label prints automatically. Temperature deviates? Alert triggered instantly.
Automatic product labeling
Checklist step completed β label prints automatically with batch number, date, and barcode. Full traceability from control to physical product. Meets BRC 9.2 and IFS 4.18.
Cold chain monitoring
Temperature sensors connected to AmpliFlow Box. Automatic logging, alerts on deviation. No manual readings. Meets BRC 4.14 and FSSC 22000 PRP requirements.
CCP documentation
Checklist completion triggers label + logs timestamp. Auditor can trace: which control, when, by whom, what label printed. Complete HACCP documentation.
Allergen labeling control
Correct labels triggered from production checklists. Eliminates human error in label selection. Reduces recall risk.
5-minute setup
Plug in Ethernet and power, enter pairing code, start logging. No IT project. No consultants. No complex configuration. If device breaks during production: swap in minutes.
Works with your checklists
Print commands trigger from checklist steps you already use. No new workflows to learn. Your team keeps working the same way.
How food companies use AmpliFlow Box
Real scenarios where automatic documentation meets food safety requirements.
What food companies achieve
"AmpliFlow, which understands both management systems and IT, is a perfect partner. They have helped us with a smooth and logical structure with exactly the IT tools needed to pass a certification audit."
Built for food safety certification
AmpliFlow Box addresses specific requirements in the standards your auditors check.
BRC Global Standard
Clause 9.2 traceability, 4.14 temperature control, 6.1 process control - all documented automatically.
IFS Food
Clause 4.18 traceability, 4.9 temperature control. KO requirements for corrective actions with full audit trail.
FSSC 22000
ISO/TS 22002-1 PRP requirements for temperature monitoring and prerequisite programs.
AmpliFlow Box
Learn more about the hardware platform and technical specifications.
Questions about AmpliFlow Box for food
Common questions from food production companies.
How does automatic label printing work?
When an operator completes a checklist step in AmpliFlow, the system sends a print command to AmpliFlow Box. The Box prints the label with batch number, date, barcode, and any other configured data. The print job is logged with timestamp, operator, and checklist reference.
Which temperature sensors are supported?
AmpliFlow Box supports common industrial temperature sensors. Contact us for specific compatibility. Data syncs every 30 seconds with automatic alerts on deviation from set limits.
Can we use this for allergen labeling?
Yes. Labels are triggered from checklist steps, which means the correct label is selected automatically based on what the operator is documenting. This eliminates the risk of manually selecting wrong allergen labels.
What happens if the device fails during production?
Swap in a new device, enter the pairing code, and continue. No data is lost - failed print jobs can be retried. The modular design means production doesn't stop for IT troubleshooting.
How does this help with BRC audits?
Auditors can trace from any label back to: which checklist was completed, when, by whom, and what control it documented. This creates the traceability chain that BRC clause 9.2 requires.
Do we need IT support to install this?
No. AmpliFlow Box needs network access (Ethernet with DHCP) and power. It connects outbound to AmpliFlow - no firewall configuration needed. Setup takes about 5 minutes.
Questions about your specific setup?
We're happy to discuss how AmpliFlow Box fits your production environment.
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Guides and articles about food safety certification and traceability.
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