Frederic Clulow

Frederic brings two decades of expertise in supply-chain traceability, working across industries such as semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and fast-moving consumer goods to digitize value chains. A graduate of Temple University in Political Science, Economics and History, he's been a frequent speaker through the years on the digitization of traceability and its implications. Frederic leads Kezzler's commercial development in the American region and is currently focused on supporting our food traceability services. With first-hand experience in cultivation and livestock handling, and plenty of time spent at the farms and on the factory floors, he understands the day-to-day realities of the industry. Frederic aims to bridge the practical challenges of the industry with the transformative potential of a more digital and interconnected future.
Why transformation events are the future of traceability

Why transformation events are the future of traceability

Discover how EPCIS transformation events redefine supply chain traceability. Kezzler and GS1 US discuss granular visibility, regulatory compliance, and future-ready data standards.

How to implement the FSMA 204 traceability rule

How to implement the FSMA 204 traceability rule

Learn how to implement the FSMA 204 Traceability Rule by identifying critical tracking events, collecting key data elements, and leveraging technology for compliance and efficiency.

Collaborative Efforts Pave the Way for FSMA Compliance

Collaborative Efforts Pave the Way for FSMA Compliance

Collaboration across the food supply chain is crucial for FSMA compliance. By leveraging shared standards and tools, stakeholders can enhance traceability and ensure food safety.

Overcoming the challenges of food traceability

Overcoming the challenges of food traceability

Achieving end-to-end food traceability is key to enhancing food safety, improving supply chain efficiency, and empowering consumers with valuable product information. From overcoming technical challenges to leveraging digitization for better transparency, discover how food traceability drives sustainability, compliance, and operational success across the supply chain.

Counterfeit parts equal real danger

Counterfeit parts equal real danger

With travel demand at peak levels, critical shortages of spare parts for aircraft, and continued ... Read more

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