Worker shortage boosts Lumachain’s growth, banks $28m

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Worker shortage boosts Lumachain’s growth, banks $28m
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Food manufacturers use the start-up’s vision-based AI to manage everything from food safety to traceability.

Food supply chain start-up Lumachain has ridden the wave of global worker shortages, banking $US19.5 million to nab more multinational meat work customers desperate to use AI to plug the productivity holes in their talent-starved operations.has recently signed up the likes of Coles’ meat business and US-based food manufacturers Cargill and OSI Group, which use the vision-based AI to manage everything from food safety to traceability.

It says this can reduce waste, improve product recalls and optimise audits, while also helping businesses ensure products are ethically produced.The vision-based software is also used to monitor and improve safety protocols across large plants to facilitate the work of thousands of employees. This, and the international focus on environmental, social and governance outcomes, means Lumachain’s ability to connect individual cuts of meat to the animal they came from and forward to the box they are packed in allows retailers to share provenance information with customers.

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