Hi
It depends on how you see/use OFBiz. We have implemented OFBiz for company in 
highly regulated industry, to some extent even more regulated then food. 

OFBiz universal data model and Services layer has necessary support for the 
process. We build Business Process and User interaction artifacts to meet 
business needs.

We can help you to figure out gaps between your custom requirements and OFBiz 
stock capabilities. I am sure, you will agree, we need lot more information on 
your requirements and your current comfort level with OFBiz.  

If it is possible for you to share your business requirements? 
One way to go will be to create Jira ticket, attach your business requirements 
to it. Start discussion on this list, I will try to help you as much I can. 

Thanks and Regards
Anil Patel
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> On Jun 13, 2014, at 4:14 AM, Jacques Le Roux <jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> No OFBiz does not offer traceability OOTB and it's a business for some OFBiz 
> service providers (food notably, including alcohol)
> 
> AFAIK, the only things you have in OFBiz are serialised products and the Lot 
> entity, see  InventoryItem.lotId and InventoryItem.serialNumber
> Far from enough but already a start, not sure about what the code really do 
> with them, but not really traceability
> 
> HTH
> 
> Jacques
> 
> Le 12/06/2014 15:32, Integrin a écrit :
>> Hi Ofbiz Users,
>> 
>> i'm trying to customize ofbiz for a small/medium pharmaceutical
>> manufacturing business, and looking for any pointers if someone has already
>> done this in the past and share their experience.
>> 
>> The following are the modules that i'm considering at this time
>> 
>> - Catalog Manager (for setting up ingredients, finished products)
>> - Party Manager (setup Customers, Vendors, Employees, Users)
>> - Order Manager (Purchase/Sales Order)
>> - Facility (Inventory Management, Shipping)
>> - Manufacturing
>> 
>> As i see it tracking/traceability is a key factor in the highly regulatory
>> pharmaceutical industry, and to be able to support product recalls in a
>> very short notice and very quick time, for example if a particular
>> ingredient is recalled,
>> - Identify the manufacturing batch that used this ingredient
>> - Trace the Inventory using this ingredient and mark as not deliverable
>> - Trace the customers who received batches manufactured using the recalled
>> ingredient and notify the customers to discard it
>> 
>> - Does Ofbiz support traceability across the modules out of the box,
>> - If this needs custom work, i would like to hear from the experts what is
>> the best approach for this
>> 
>> Regards
>> 
> 
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