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Shri Shamalbhai Patel inaugurates Prompt’s advanced dairy solutions at Inter Dairy Expo

FoodTechBiz Desk

On December 5, 2024, at the Inter Dairy Expo in Mumbai, Honorable Shri Shamalbhai Patel, Chairman of GCMMF (AMUL), inaugurated two advanced solutions at the Prompt Dairy Tech stall: the Prompt TrackSure and the Methylene Blue Reduction Test (MBRT) Machine. These innovations are set to enhance operational efficiency and ensure quality standards in the dairy industry.  

Prompt TrackSure, an AI-powered carton box management system, offers a complete tracking and monitoring solution to optimize supply chain operations. By ensuring precise tracking and efficient resource utilization, it addresses critical logistical challenges faced by the dairy sector.  

Additionally, the Methylene Blue Reduction Test (MBRT) Machine provides a fast, accurate, and digital method to assess milk quality through microbiological analysis. By reducing human intervention, the system minimizes errors, ensuring higher accuracy and reliability in milk testing processes.  

Shri Patel commended Prompt Dairy Tech’s commitment to innovation and its contribution to strengthening the dairy industry. The inauguration of these solutions underscores Prompt’s dedication to delivering reliable and efficient technologies that address the evolving needs of the sector.

Meet the Prompt Dairy Tech team to know more about their innovations for the dairy industry at Booth No. B02, Hall No 3 at the Inter Dairy Expo 2024, taking place at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai.

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