Batch Code Generator for Food Traceability
Generate standardized batch or lot codes from site, line, product, production date, and shift.
Generated Batch Code
Code: FT01-L2-SNK-260101-A
How to Use This Tool
Input your factory or plant code to identify the production location.
Choose the production line and product code for traceability.
Select the production date and shift to complete the batch code.
Instantly generate a standardized batch code for product tracking.
Example Results
Snack Production
FT01-L2-SNK-260101-A
Beverage Line
BP03-L1-BEV-260115-B
Dairy Products
DR02-L3-DAY-260205-C
Bakery Items
BK01-L2-BKD-260220-A
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a batch code used for?
A batch code is a unique identifier that tracks products through the production process. It helps with quality control, inventory management, and product recalls by linking products to specific manufacturing conditions, dates, and locations.
How do I choose a plant code?
Plant codes are typically assigned based on your facility identification system. Use a consistent code that matches your internal tracking systems. Common formats include 2-4 character alphanumeric codes that are unique to each production site.
What do the shift codes A, B, C represent?
Shift codes typically represent different production periods: A for morning/first shift, B for afternoon/second shift, and C for night/third shift. You can customize these codes to match your facility's shift scheduling system.
Can I customize the batch code format?
This generator uses a standard format of Plant-Line-Product-Date-Shift. Different industries and companies may use variations. You can adapt this format to meet your specific regulatory or internal requirements while maintaining traceability.
Why is batch code traceability important?
Batch code traceability is essential for food safety, regulatory compliance, and efficient supply chain management. It enables quick identification of affected products during quality issues, supports shelf-life monitoring, and facilitates inventory rotation.
How should I store generated batch codes?
Store batch codes in your production records, quality management system, and packaging documentation. Ensure they are clearly printed on product labels and maintain a database linking batch codes to production parameters for future reference.