Guasave Municipality, Sinaloa, Mexico
I work on traceability as infrastructure. Most systems can generate records. Few can withstand causal reconstruction under pressure. My research and system design work focuses on lot-based, event-driven traceability architectures that enable structural precision during recalls, audits, and supplier investigations. I distinguish clearly between: • Tracking – operational record capture • Tracing – analytical causal reconstruction When this distinction is blurred, organizations may appear compliant but fail under stress. My work is certification-agnostic and architecture-focused. I analyze standards such as ISO 22005, GS1 EPCIS, FSMA 204, and APICS frameworks from a structural perspective — identifying traceability invariants that remain valid across industries and regulatory environments.
Independent, project-based consultant focused on inventory management and lot-based traceability from an analytical and system-design perspective. Engages in the study and modeling of inventory structures, material flows, and traceability logic using event-driven and data-oriented approaches. Works on defining and evaluating lot structures, inventory movements, and transformation rules required for consistent backward and forward traceability. Projects are oriented toward conceptual clarity and structural soundness, translating operational scenarios into coherent inventory and traceability models suitable for MRP-oriented and multi-organization environments. Emphasis on scalable, well-defined solutions that prioritize understanding and structure over premature implementation or technology-driven complexity.