JGE serving Nogales with food-safety software
JGE serving Nogales with food-safety software
A food-safety software company, JGE Innovative Software, is operating from Rio Rico, AZ.
The company founder, James Ecker, was first associated with the Nogales produce industry in 2000 and has owned a tech-service firm serving this business since 2005.
With his early customers, Ecker saw the binders of records on food-safety maintenance and procedures.
He started building interactive processes to be operated from Android phones. “Now I have a full-blown software system,” Ecker told The Produce News.
The system relates to Primus 1.6, Primus 2.1 and USDA food-safety procedures. The JGE system works off of a menu system based on questions and related pulling-up of relevant documents.
In the food-safety inspection if, for example, an inspector is working on pest control, restroom or refrigerated room temperatures, information — and updating photographs — this data is recorded into a central system. If problem areas beyond the responsibility of a particular inspector are noticed, that situation can be placed in the system, with immediate notification to those responsible.
JGE’s food-safety system is also applicable to growers. Among other features, it tracks pesticide applications.