Overview
In Washington state, you may receive multiple cannabis packages that share the same compliance ID. This can sometimes cause confusion when tracking or transferring items. GrowFlow is designed to handle this scenario and ensures the correct CCRS ID is always displayed on your outbound transfer manifests.
Understanding CCRS IDs in Washington
The CCRS ID is a unique identifier used to track cannabis products in Washington’s traceability system.
Washington allows multiple packages of the same product to share a CCRS ID.
GrowFlow adds an internal code to each package’s compliance ID to differentiate them, while still preserving the original CCRS ID.
How GrowFlow Ensures Accurate Manifests
When you create an outbound transfer manifest in GrowFlow:
The system detects if you are sending products to another Washington licensee.
The manifest displays the original CCRS ID, even if GrowFlow uses a slightly modified ID internally.
This ensures your manifests remain compliant with Washington regulations.
What You Need to Do
Create your outbound transfer as usual, entering all required recipient and product details.
Generate the manifest. GrowFlow will automatically display the correct CCRS ID.
Review the manifest carefully to confirm accuracy before sending it with your transfer.
FAQ
1. What is a CCRS ID?
A CCRS ID is a unique identifier assigned to cannabis products in Washington for traceability.
2. Why does GrowFlow modify the compliance ID?
Because multiple packages can share the same compliance ID in Washington, GrowFlow adds a prefix to differentiate packages received in different transfers. The original CCRS ID is still tracked and displayed on manifests.
3. How is the external package ID captured in GrowFlow?
The external package ID is typically recorded during intake when products are received from a vendor.
