The company has made several of its spraying technologies available to disinfect frequently touched surfaces inside manufacturing plants and commercial locations.
E-commerce is overtaking pet specialty, supply chain disruptions worsen, and pandemic-era health and safety measures are expected to continue for the foreseeable future.
Pet Food Processing's sister publication, Baking & Snack, asked a leading expert on FDA inspections and audits about what to expect during the pandemic.
The pet food manufacturing company said the machine can sterilize up to 1.4 million masks per week, saving both resources and money in the fight against COVID-19.
Pet Food Processing surveyed United States pet food and treat manufacturers for insight on the pandemic’s effect on production, supply chains, sales channels and business in general.
Emphasizing the health of the supply chain, the US Food and Drug Administration provided broad-ranging guidance to the animal food industry in response to the pandemic.
The company’s pet food manufacturing facility in New Jersey was not in compliance with some sanitation and cGMP standards, and some finished product tested positive for pathogens.