Anitox releases free biosecurity audit app

Anitox has launched a free app to collect and present feed mill biosecurity audit records for all geographies and regulatory bodies.

“Auditing feed mills and amassing the evidence and data needed to produce meaningful biosecurity programs can be a headache,” says Enrique Montiel, DVM, PhD, Anitox’s global director of nutrition and live production.

“For years our feed mill technologists have been walking facilities with customers, collecting evidence and preparing reports for regulatory and compliance bodies across the globe. That has become significantly easier, thanks to the new feed mill biosecurity audit app.”

Establish a baseline

The Feed Mill Biosecurity Audit app enables mill managers and quality teams to establish a baseline for biosecurity standards by identifying areas of concern, implementing sound manufacturing practices and adhering to regulatory biosecurity requirements.

The company says it’s uniquely placed to produce the audit app, having a longstanding relationship with one of Europe’s leading independent feed microbial quality auditors.

“Our team of feed milling technologists and technical specialists solve Salmonella, virus and other feed pathogen-related challenges on a daily basis; now that knowledge has been put the good use for the wider community,” Montiel says.

“Having proven the technology with our loyal customers, we’ve decided it’s too useful to keep to ourselves.”

App users can be confident their data is protected and private. Anitox has given up the right to track user-given audit data to make it the most secure and private offering available.

Available for free in Apple iOs and Google Play Stores, the Feed Mill Biosecurity Audit app allows mill managers and their teams to save past audits and access a Feed Mill Technologist with just the touch of a button. Download the app here.

 

Posted on: October 24, 2023

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Anitox has launched a free app to collect and present feed mill biosecurity audit records for all geographies and regulatory bodies.

“Auditing feed mills and amassing the evidence and data needed to produce meaningful biosecurity programs can be a headache,” says Enrique Montiel, DVM, PhD, Anitox’s global director of nutrition and live production.

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