Resources
Guides, templates, and shop-floor playbooks.
Practical material for quality, compliance, and operations leaders building audit-ready records on ERP, QMS, and supplier systems.
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Auditor Directory
A living directory of notified bodies, FDA inspectors, and third-party auditors across medical, aerospace, food, and chemical industries.
Read →Guide · 2026
FDA QMSR Readiness Guide
Practical checklist for the QMSR transition — what changed from 21 CFR 820, and how to line up your DHFs, complaints, and CAPAs.
Read →Template · 2026
AS9100 Audit Packet Template
Pre-wired template for assembling an AS9100 evidence pack straight out of your ERP and QMS — rev-controlled and auditor-facing.
Read →Webinar · 2026
FSMA 204 in practice: lot-level traceability
How regulated food manufacturers are wiring up the 24-element tracing list across warehousing, processing, and shipping.
Read →Blog · 2026
Why compliance spreadsheets fail at audit time
Three patterns we see repeatedly in factories: stale linkages, orphaned records, and the silent drift between ERP and QMS.
Read →Case Study
Pharmaceutical chain of custody, automated.
Pharmacy-grade verification of returned cancer medications: pharmacist inspection, GS1/NDC barcode reconciliation, FDA-compliant cataloging. Structify Industrial compressed hours of analysis into minutes, with higher coverage and a complete audit trail from donation to redistribution.
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From four hours per quote to verified quotes in twenty minutes
A multi-site food manufacturer needed custom recipe RFQs (arriving as PDFs) matched to ingredients and costing in the ERP without losing the sales ops review.
Read →Case Study
From “too hard to measure” to cross-stack answers in minutes
Merge’s customer success and post-sales teams operate across Salesforce, Gong, Pylon, Slack, and Google Sheets. Leadership needed sourced answers without a dedicated analyst for every question.
Read →Case Study
One operating view across sales, support, churn, and product
Sora manages tens of thousands of square meters of flexible office space. Their COO needed cross-functional visibility without standing up brittle BI that breaks when schemas change.
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