Beyond mitigating counterfeit risk, what long-term operational benefit does precise unit serialization enable for managing product recalls?
Companies can quarantine and retrieve only the affected specific units rather than the entire batch.
One of the most significant long-term values of serialization, moving beyond its initial regulatory purpose of stopping counterfeits, lies in its precision during adverse events like product recalls. In traditional batch management, if an issue is discovered, all products associated with that potentially compromised batch must be recalled as a precaution. With serialization, because every item carries a unique identifier linked to specific manufacturing and distribution records, companies can pinpoint exactly which units were affected by the contamination or error. This capability allows for highly targeted retrieval, meaning only the necessary specific units are quarantined and removed from circulation, drastically reducing waste, cost, and time associated with broad batch recalls.
