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Ideagen Supply Chain Release 7, June 2026 release notes
Release Date - 30/06/2026
This release introduces clarity improvements to product claims, assessment workflows, and nutritional specifications, alongside performance optimizations and bug fixes that enhance daily usability.
Features added
- Gluten Free Claim (<20 ppm) label — Specification Product Claims checkbox now displays the regulatory threshold inline, removing ambiguity for reviewers and compliance teams
- Additional assessment rejection reasons — "No longer a supplier" and "Not a current supplier" now available in the rejection dropdown for assessment requests
- Nutritional attributes reordered — Display order in the specification nutritional section updated to industry-standard sequence (energy → fats → carbohydrates → sugars → fibre → protein → minerals → vitamins → other)
- Sub-Component relabelling in Ingredients — Sub-components now correctly labelled 'Sub-Component' in Specifications > Ingredients; parent component label unchanged
- Europe in Origin Labelling — Region and market dropdowns updated across Origin Labelling section from EU to Europe
Bugs fixed
| Jira Reference | Bug Fix |
|---|---|
| ISC-874 | Breadcrumb loop redirecting to 'Create a New Product' after denying a product link request |
| ISC-881 | Sugar displayed in wrong position in nutritional attributes; duplicate display order values corrected in database |
| ISC-895 | Assessment preview minor/major scoring colours displayed identically |
| ISC-897 | Clicking allergen sub-section text incorrectly selecting all Nutritional Declaration items |
Why we made these changes
Nutritional attribute reorder (ISC-679) — Aligning the display order to industry standard reduces manual re-checking by specification authors and reviewers, and supports compliance with labelling regulations across retailer and manufacturer workflows.
Highlights
- ⭐ Nutritional spec reordering — A frequently requested change; nutritional attributes in specifications now match the order users expect from food labelling standards, reducing review time and improving spec accuracy
- 🔧 Significant performance gains — Spec listings, assessment projects, KPI pages, and company profile edit pages have all seen major load time reductions, directly improving daily usability for high-volume accounts such as those with large supplier networks
- ⭐ Gluten Free Claim threshold clarity — A simple but compliance-critical label update that ensures the 20 ppm standard is visible wherever the claim appears in a specification