Record everything related to cannabis processing, automatically port required information to product labels, and virtually eliminate human error.
As a licensed Cannabis Operator, you need to identify and record critical data points for cannabis operational visibility.
Heartland experts can help you implement software and hardware solutions to record all the necessary data for compliance and automatically port required information to product labels. Best of all, our solutions virtually eliminate human error.
We minimize your data entry, saving time while increasing visibility. Heartland can help you streamline and optimize inventory management at each phase of your operation: cultivation, processing, destruction and waste, transportation, lab testing, and dispensing.
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Cannabis processing includes cultivation and extraction. Cultivation is the cultivation and growth of the cannabis plant. Extraction is the conversion of raw cannabis material into a usable form.
Cannabis compliance means following or adhering to the rules, regulations, and standards as each state sets them out. The legal requirements of medical and recreational cannabis are evolving across the country. There is no national set of rules and regulations. Legalities vary from state to state, and maintaining compliance with state regulations is essential to keeping your license to operate.
Cannabis manufacturing takes dried cannabis flowers and extracts oil from them using a machine. The machine separates the cannabinoid oils from the cannabis plant using solvents or mechanical methods. Oils are then made into concentrates and infused into various cannabis products. Products are packaged and labeled according to regulatory guidelines.
Cannabis logistics and distribution is the act, or sum of the processes, of getting finished goods into the marketplace to those who sell and buy them. Transport and logistics are the processes and procedures for getting goods from the point of origin to consumption. Transport is the physical movement of goods, whereas logistics is the planning, processes, and procedures controlling the movement of goods.
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