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In the news…. New era for Gluten Free

A new era has begun for Gluten Free labeling standards; the FDA ruled a year ago that foods bearing the “gluten free” label would be held to certain regulatory standards and those rulings are now in effect. Any food labelled “gluten free” must contain less than 20 milligrams of the protein. Consumers can now confidently […]


Keeping Up With Compliance Labeling

Implementation of and management of product label standards is at the forefront of any business that deals with consumer goods. With label compliance evolving rapidly your business can either thrive or hit bumps if you are not up to standards. Pragmatyxs’ PXSmartDesign service can offer your company the benefit of our almost 20 years in the label design industry.  Teamed […]


In the news: FDA provides access to recall data

Developers and researchers can now access and recalled drugs, medical devices as well as human and animal food product dating back to 2004.OpenFDA has created a weekly updated API that allows users to research any recalled product. Many of the recalls found in the report are product that have incorrect labeling or pose health and […]


Labeling as a Service – Shrinking the Footprint

In our previous article we introduced the concept of Labeling as a Service (LaaS) as an approach to deliver reliable and scaleable product labeling to the enterprise.  Today we propose guiding principles in the design of your product labeling service to minimize complexity, improve manageability and effectively utilize existing systems and data. Our labeling service […]


Labeling as a Service – Mission Critical Utility for the Enterprise

Product labeling and identification are of paramount importance to global manufacturers and distributors.  Fast and accurate labeling is essential in meeting customer and regulatory requirements and ensuring the right product is being shipped — on-time. Despite these needs the present state of “enterprise” product labeling often consists of a hodgepodge of homegrown or obsolete standalone […]