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InFoodSpec positions itself as a global food data network. Its core purpose is to centralize food companies’ product specifications, company profiles, certifications, allergen information, nutrition data, packaging details, and quality and safety-related information in a single data center, then use that data for supplier management, product publishing, Marketplace promotion, and customer/supply-chain sharing. It is not a general-purpose CRM or PIM; it is clearly a vertical SaaS product built around food-industry specifications and supply-chain documentation workflows.
The platform covers product images, product data publishing, confidential data sharing, company qualification and certification sharing, food safety alerts, advanced search, report data extraction, industry-standard specifications, retail-grade specifications, supplier collaboration, and supplier approval SAQs. Its data model is fairly granular, covering HACCP, TACCP, allergens, nutrition, microbiological standards, packaging, storage conditions, GMOs, quality control, document control, and more. This makes it suitable for food companies that want to reduce email-based document requests and maintain specifications and certificates in a unified system.
The site says users can start for free. Both Upload Existing Specs and Standard Infoodspecs are marked as FREE, and include unlimited users, product images, publishing, confidential sharing, marketplace promotion, certificate sharing, food safety alerts, and other capabilities. Advanced Infoodspecs requires users to Contact Us and adds features such as retail-grade specifications, supplier collaboration, integrations, and supplier approval. The downside is that pricing, billing cycles, data limits, and service levels are not publicly disclosed, so buyers will need to request more details before procurement.
Its strengths are strong fit for the food industry and a more specialized field set than generic forms or document repositories. The free plan and unlimited users also make it suitable for organizing existing specifications first. At the same time, it covers publishing, marketing, and supplier management. The weaknesses are that the website does not disclose security certifications, data hosting details, permission granularity, API documentation, payment methods, or SLA terms. “Integrate” is described only conceptually, making it difficult to judge the depth of system integration.
It is suitable for food manufacturers, wholesalers, foodservice companies, and retail supply-chain teams that need to centrally manage specifications, supplier qualifications, certifications, and product data publishing. Access from mainland China is unknown, and payment methods are not specified. If you require local network performance, Chinese-language support, invoicing, or compliance with China’s classified cybersecurity protection requirements, it is worth evaluating domestic SRM, QMS, PLM, MDM, or food-industry specification management alternatives as well.
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