If a Recall Happened Tomorrow, Could You Prove Complete Traceability in Minutes, Not Days?

Tuesday, May 12th, 2026 at 1:00 - 1:45 PM ET (Eastern Time)
An Executive Webinar on FSMA 204 Readiness, Recall Response, and Food & Beverage ERP Modernization
Hosted by AlfaPeople & Aptean
Food and Beverage manufacturers supplying into North American markets are under growing pressure to prove traceability faster, with greater accuracy, and with less manual effort.
FSMA 204 enforcement may be moving toward 2028, but the operational work required to prepare cannot wait until the deadline. For many manufacturers, traceability records still depend on disconnected systems, spreadsheets, manual documentation, legacy ERP customizations, or data that is difficult to retrieve under audit or recall pressure.
If your organization were asked tomorrow to provide complete traceability documentation, could your systems respond with confidence?
Join AlfaPeople and Aptean for a 45-minute executive discussion on what FSMA 204 requires, where recall readiness often breaks down, and how Food & Beverage-specific ERP capabilities can help manufacturers strengthen documentation speed, compliance confidence, and operational resilience.
Reserve your seat for the executive session.
Why This Webinar Matters
A recall event does not wait for teams to reconstruct data manually.
When documentation is spread across production records, quality processes, inventory movements, supplier information, and customer shipments, even a routine request can become time-consuming and risky. Under recall or audit pressure, delays can create financial exposure, operational disruption, retailer concerns, and reputational damage.
This session will help Food and Beverage leaders understand how to evaluate their traceability readiness before regulatory scrutiny and customer expectations intensify.
Who Should Attend
This executive session is designed for leaders responsible for compliance, operations, technology, and business risk across Food and Beverage manufacturing.
It is especially relevant for:
CFOs
Leaders responsible for compliance exposure, financial reporting integrity, business continuity, and the cost of operational disruption.
COOs and Operations Leaders
Executives accountable for recall execution, production continuity, supply chain coordination, and operational performance.
IT and ERP Leaders
Technology leaders managing ERP governance, system modernization, data integrity, integrations, and long-term platform strategy.
Quality and Compliance Professionals
Teams responsible for food safety alignment, documentation accuracy, audit readiness, and regulatory requirements.
If you operate in North America or supply into regulated U.S. distribution channels, this discussion is directly relevant to your organization.
What You Will Learn
During this session, you will gain practical executive-level insight into:
- What FSMA 204 requires and which Food and Beverage organizations are affected
- How retailer mandates are expanding traceability expectations across supplier networks
- Where traceability breakdowns typically occur during recall or audit pressure
- Why manual reconstruction of documentation creates operational and compliance risk
- How to evaluate whether your ERP and business processes are ready for faster recall response
- What manufacturers should consider before the 2028 compliance deadline
- How Food and Beverage-specific ERP functionality can support stronger traceability, documentation speed, and recall execution
For Microsoft Dynamics NAV and Business Central customers, the session will also examine how modern Dynamics architecture, combined with Aptean Food and Beverage functionality, can help strengthen regulatory readiness and support long-term ERP modernization.
Featured Speakers:

Jack Payne
Food & Beverage Solutions Consulting Director, Aptean
With more than three decades of experience in regulated industries, Jack brings practical perspective on compliance, traceability architecture, and modernization strategy.

Craig Shaneck
VP North America, AlfaPeople
Craig Shaneck is VP of AlfaPeople North America and a former Microsoft sales leader with deep expertise in business applications, AI, and digital growth. He advises organizations on turning Microsoft technology into practical business outcomes, with a focus on strategy and revenue impact.
Executive Bonus
Attendees who complete the post-webinar survey will receive a personally signed copy of Jack Payne’s book:
Thriving with Technology in the Food and Beverage Industry
This resource explores the operational and financial impact of traceability failures, the leadership decisions that shape modernization outcomes, and the role of technology in building more resilient Food and Beverage organizations.

Reserve your seat. Fill out the form to the right!
FSMA 204 readiness is not only a compliance issue. It is an operational, financial, and technology leadership issue.
Join AlfaPeople and Aptean for a focused executive discussion on how Food and Beverage manufacturers can prepare now for faster traceability, stronger documentation, and more confident recall response.





