Agricultural operations succeed or fail on timing and traceability.
Raffs Sync connects batch workflows, processing stages, and dispatch coordination so every team
sees the same status — and critical thresholds (like cold-chain timing) trigger action automatically.
Stage visibility from intake to processing to dispatch — with automated alerts at critical thresholds.
What breaks today
Batch tracking is manual, inconsistent, or split across systems
Processing stages lack shared visibility between teams
Delays go unnoticed until quality or yield is impacted
Cold-chain timing relies on people remembering (a bold strategy)
The result: rework, waste, compliance gaps, and downstream delivery issues.
What Raffs Sync changes
Raffs Sync creates a real-time operational backbone for batch and stage workflows.
Every status change is routed, logged, and recoverable — so teams operate from one live truth,
and thresholds trigger alerts before quality is compromised.
Better traceability, fewer delays, and cleaner dispatch coordination.
How Raffs Sync helps processing teams
Same backbone — live events, queues, SDS boards, and automation — adapted to batch and stage operations.
Batch workflows & traceability
Track batch identity and status across intake, processing, packing, and dispatch with consistent IDs.
Stage-based SDS boards
Visualise every batch by stage — queued, washing, cutting, cooking, packing, chilled, ready to ship.
Cold-chain timing alerts
Trigger alerts when time or temperature-critical stages approach thresholds — before spoilage risk.
Dispatch coordination
Keep dispatch aligned with readiness and transport availability — fewer last-minute scrambles.
Exceptions & quality holds
Route quality holds and exceptions into dedicated queues with clear ownership and resolution steps.
Queues, retries, and audit trail
Safe delivery guarantees: retries, dead-letter capture, and logs so failures are visible and recoverable.
Typical workflow
Batch intake recorded (supplier/field, time, volume, batch ID)
Dispatched to stage queues (wash → prep → process → pack → chill)
Status updates flow live onto SDS boards by stage
Threshold alerts trigger when timing/constraints are at risk
Exceptions routed to quality hold queues
Dispatch coordinated based on readiness and logistics availability
Translation: fewer blind spots, stronger traceability, and better control over time-critical stages.
Key operational wins
Clear traceability across batches and processing stages
Earlier detection of delays that impact quality and yield
Better cold-chain control through automated threshold alerts
Cleaner coordination between processing and dispatch
Want stage visibility end-to-end?
Tell us your intake-to-dispatch workflow and where timing matters most.
We’ll map your SDS stages, define alert thresholds, and recommend what to connect first for the fastest impact.