Introduction to Seed to Sale – Manufacturing

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Welcome to the introduction to seed to sale tracking for the manufacturing industry.

Hi, I am your trainer, Beth Barber, and I will be taking you through this video training with Adilas420 learning.

A little bit about myself, I have over 15 years experience in industries such as worker safety learning for 10 hour construction training, I built for OSHA, compliance and security as it relates to information technology, a vast banking law compliance, and also building technical policies and procedures that have a proven track record for success. I don’t just teach it, I embody it, and my hope with these videos is to show you the possibilities of seed to sale tracking as it relates to your business goals.

Our goal at Adilas420 is to assist you with your business goals and needs and help you gain a better understanding of:

The cannabis industry as it relates to compliance for local, state, and federal regulations
Safety and security as dictated and addressed by governmental regulations such as OSHA and the EPA
How we can assist you with your business needs from seed to sale

So let’s get started.

The history of marijuana business has been long and complicated.

Widespread prohibition began world wide in the late 1930’s. Possession of cannabis is still illegal in most countries and yet, it has remained one of the most widely used drugs worldwide. In the last decade, a number of countries, including the United States, have begun to take steps to regulate marijuana sales.

In the US, 29 states, plus the territories of Guam and Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia allow for medical marijuana as of April 2017. As this industry grows and more states continue to pass laws to legalize it either for recreational or medicinal, more companies will need to have some sort of customer relationship management software to streamline their business processes.

Currently, seventeen other states have more restrictive laws limiting THC content, for the purpose of allowing access to products that are rich in cannabidiol, which is a non-psychoactive component of cannabis.

9 States including Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Alaska, Nevada, Massachusetts, Maine, California and Vermont  have legalized marijuana for recreational adult use. Each state has different requirements for allowing for and  tracking cannabis businesses.

In 2013 Uruguay became the first country to legalize the sale, cultivation, and distribution of cannabis at a federal level.

Canada has also now federally legalized recreational use of marijuana and will require each province to define and implement local regulations.

Regulatory agencies are issuing licensing for cannabis businesses. Business licenses may include cultivation, production and sales facilities.

In the following lessons we will discuss in more detail the common requirements for licensing and facilities.

Local regulatory agencies are also being tasked with the responsibility of ensuring the tracking of cannabis from seed to sale to ensure compliance and consumer safety.

Each jurisdiction will have its own requirements for what is tracked, depending on federal and local rules and regulations.

And while there may be some inconsistencies, the data being collected is valuable information for regulators and businesses alike.

In this lesson I will present an introduction to tracking cannabis business operations including the people, the product and the process, or the “3P’s”, of the cannabis industry. In the following lessons we will discuss in more detail the common requirements for tracking a cannabis through manufacturing, processing, packaging, testing, transporting, sales and distribution.

Taking this course will allow regulators business owners and employees an introduction to best practices to ensure product quality and safety for consumer, employees and our communities. You will also learn more about the tools and technology used to track the 3P’s.

While this course is not meant to train you on how to use any specific software, we will take a quick look at the best options for both track and trace and seed to sale software.

Completing this course will give you a good introduction to what it means to track cannabis from seed to sale.

In the next few videos, you will learn more about tracking the people, the product, and the process.

 

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About Adilas

Adilas.biz, or adilas, like Adilas420.com, is an online business platform. We are considered a “SaaS” or Software as a Service provider. We charge a monthly fee for businesses to use our interface, functions, and tools. We give our clients full access to their data through a valid login. Depending on how the different companies choose to use the adilas platform, depends on the tools, functions, and features that they need or end up using. Adilas.biz is a web-based hosted solution. In modern language, this is commonly known as “cloud-based”. We advertise ourselves as a “virtual data portal” to help with sales, inventory tracking, POS (point of sale), CRM (customer relationship management), online expense tracking, BI (business intelligence), payroll, timecards, scheduling, backend office, accounting functions, and much more. Read more about Adilas
Security, integrity, and back-up plans are hot topics in today’s world. We, at adilas.biz, take security, data integrity, and back-ups very seriously. Adilas.biz hosts servers with top rated server farms for commercially hosted environments and implement state of the art security protocols. Common security measures such as SSL, Firewalls, virus protection, and data encryption are used. The server hosts offers 24/7 tech support and personnel monitoring in their hazard proof facility.
Yes. Adilas.biz was originally designed for vehicle manufacturing and sales. The solution was adapted to accommodate many industries and has served thousands of cannabis businesses as a seed to sale tracking system since 2010. The system works for Governing Agencies, Dispensary’s, Cultivation, Production or Lab facilities to track and trace marijuana from seed to sale. Learn more about seed to sale software.
Yes. Adilas currently integrates directly with Franwell Metrc, Leaf Data, BioTrack, and the Washington State Liquor Board’s tracking system. We are currently working on integration with Arizona Department of Health Services web portal and will develop for other states as requested. We are currently working on solutions in Canada.
Adilas will work on any device or computer that can connect to the Internet. Adilas can be used in any web browser, although, some browsers offer more functionality than others. For best results, we recommend you use Google Chrome, Safari or Firefox. However, some printers may prefer internet explorer, which works fine too.
Adilas can work with most any hardware. It can work on any device and is compatible with standard printers, barcode scanners, magnetic swipers ect. For recommended hardware see products and solutions.
Plans vary depending on the size of the business and what tools or integration is required. Checkout software prices and purchase today in our secure e-commerce platform.

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