Manufacturers of today are facing a huge increase in the number of regulatory obligations that are getting up to suppliers' documentation and the rapid compliance changes happening around the world. It is not easy to be dependent on the people-only compliance process when the supply chains are growing and the chemical regulations are changing. Manufacturers that are experiencing high growth are using terms like compliance failure, scalable compliance solutions, automated compliance systems, and supplier documentation management—all of these are pointing to the same truth: manual processes are not able to cope up with the speed, volume, and complexity of today’s world.
When the compliance model is people-only, it loses its function in the case of managing very large numbers of parts and suppliers along with the constantly shifting frameworks of REACH, RoHS, PFAS, and global chemical safety rules. The use of manual methods for checking tends to bring about delays, a rise in the error rates and high operational costs. This is the reason why manufacturers that are ahead of the game are taking up compliance that is partially automated, centralised data systems, tools for supplier orchestration, and continuous monitoring to be always ready for an audit. The experts are not being replaced with this shift but rather being allowed to concentrate on the decisions that have the highest value, mitigate the risk, and speed up product readiness. The companies that will be on top of the compliance operating model will be the ones that will also be able to scale efficiently, lower costs, and maintain proactive regulatory alignment in 2025 and beyond. Learn More: https://tinyurl.com/people-only-compliance-blog
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