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Tracking chemical regulatory changes in the Manufacturing and Engineering Industry

The Manufacturing and Engineering Industry is continuously evolving with new technologies, suppliers and markets creating greater complexity for chemical regulatory professionals. On a daily basis, there are on average 101 chemical substances impacted by regulatory change. This presents a continuous challenge to keep up to date and compliant with the supply chain’s regulatory requirements.

Understanding your chemical regulations is imperative for any company creating or using any products involving chemicals, but can be an arduous and time-consuming task. Not only that, but what happens when these regulations change, which they inevitably do? And where do you go to see regulations on the Horizon?

In this webinar, we will share our approach to efficiently manage regulations that directly affect your supply chain today and reduce your business risk for the future.

The session will cover

  • Simplify tracking chemical regulatory changes in the Manufacturing and Engineering Industry

  • Receive tailored alerts with the latest regulatory updates

The session will benefit

  • Regulatory Compliance Experts

  • Materials Compliance Experts

  • Environment, Health, and Safety Experts

  • Product Strategists and Development Team

  • Quality Control and Product Safety Team

  • Product Stewardship Specialist

  • Chemists


About the Presenter:

Roopa Goramkonde, Customer Success (North America)

Roopa heads up Hive in North America. She loves the fact that Hive monitors substances and regulations for you, which gives peace of mind and saves us from a headache. Hive makes compliance easy by providing an escape from those neverending excel sheets that many of us dread.

Luke Birkill, Customer Success (UK and Northern Europe)

Luke works with Northern European clients to support their regulatory compliance and monitoring. He sees Hive as a valuable asset for making regulatory professionals' lives a lot easier!

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