Simple control, the best innovation in process manufacturing

Complying with various regulatory requirements is commonplace in process manufacturing – and regulatory complexity increases in a globalized market. Companies must have control over the impact that products and manufacturing have on people, animals and the environment.

– Customers and authorities in different countries expect that, says Asko Antila, Presales at Jeeves with a focus on the process manufacturing and life science industries.

Despite being complex, doing the right thing should be easy. For a quality department, simplicity means having full traceability, where every change and action are logged. It also means control over the concentration of active substances and proactive detection of deviations. Moreover, every role needs to be able to see what they should do next – and everything should be intuitive and simple.

– I would say that we have reached the goal. The possibilities of getting better system support have increased since electronic signing was approved, says Asko Antila. The end customers of the life science industry have an increased cost focus, there are more market channels, giving a more complex distribution, and there are also several packaging options.

– It therefore becomes all the more important to gain better control of the value chain from raw material to finished product. The companies must have reasonable margins and meet the shareholders' demands for profitability, says Asko Antila.  

Complying with various regulatory requirements is commonplace in process manufacturing – and regulatory complexity increases in a globalized market. Companies must have control over the impact that products and manufacturing have on people, animals and the environment.

– Customers and authorities in different countries expect that, says Asko Antila, Presales at Jeeves with a focus on the process manufacturing and life science industries.

Despite being complex, doing the right thing should be easy. For a quality department, simplicity means having full traceability, where every change and action are logged. It also means control over the concentration of active substances and proactive detection of deviations. Moreover, every role needs to be able to see what they should do next – and everything should be intuitive and simple.

– I would say that we have reached the goal. The possibilities of getting better system support have increased since electronic signing was approved, says Asko Antila. The end customers of the life science industry have an increased cost focus, there are more market channels, giving a more complex distribution, and there are also several packaging options.

– It therefore becomes all the more important to gain better control of the value chain from raw material to finished product. The companies must have reasonable margins and meet the shareholders' demands for profitability, says Asko Antila.