
ParityFactory
★★★★★ 4.0 · 1 Review
What is ParityFactory?
ParityFactory automates materials control for food processors using a combined solution of modern software, ERP integrations, and factory equipment. With increased speed and accuracy, food plants using ParityFactory, run smoother, and leaner as a result of real-time inventory, instant lot tracing, and an efficient shop floor. ParityFactory is a uniquely valuable option for food processors who want to modernize their operation because ParityFactory is: * Designed for Food Processors: Fundamentally different from generic warehousing solutions, ParityFactory has deep, built in, food capabilities that make the complexities of food safety (quality holds, SQF, GS1, etc.), food manufacturing (UoM conversions, FEFO, FIFO, etc.) and food reporting (yields, tracing, etc.) simple and automatic. Flexible workflows, processes, and, product definitions (random or even weight, pallets, bins, etc.) adapt to match the way each factory operates. * Built for the Factory: Simple screens that are streamlined for plant workers help people do their jobs faster and more accurately with on screen instructions, verifications, and warnings. By working on nearly any device and integrating easily with business systems and plant equipment, ParityFactory helps processors get more value out of their existing business systems and leaves options open for future change. * Delivered in Person: ParityFactory comes with fixed cost implementation and training—generally taking about 90 days. Each all-inclusive solution is delivered by a team of food industry experts and includes multiple on-site visits to ensure your team is up and running without disruption. Please visit www.ParityFactory.com to learn more.
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Review Summary
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ParityFactory's lot tracing and compliance features deliver real value, especially for food processors with non-traditional workflows. The reviewer credits the system with preventing multiple compliance issues within two months and praises on-site implementation support as genuinely useful rather than perfunctory. However, handling non-standard unit conversions for donated goods proved tricky, requiring extended back-and-forth with support to resolve. For buyers with unconventional operations, expect a longer discovery phase to work through edge cases, though the core functionality appears solid once properly configured.
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Saturday, December 13, 2025

“Two months in, and the lot tracing alone has saved…”
Two months in, and the lot tracing alone has saved my team from at least three compliance headaches. For a non-profit food processor, that matters. The on-site implementation visits were genuinely helpful, not just box-ticking.
That said, I hit a few edge cases around non-standard unit-of-measure conversions for donated goods, and the workarounds weren't obvious. Support got me there eventually, but it took more back-and-forth than I expected this early. If your workflows are a little unconventional, budget extra time for that discovery phase.