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Engineering management should be ready before the audit

Preventive maintenance, calibration, SOP execution, and evidence retrieval need one disciplined operating layer.

ShariwaaJuly 1, 20264 min read

In pharma, engineering work is not complete when the task is done. It is complete when the evidence can be defended.

Preventive maintenance and calibration touch equipment reliability, product quality, SOP compliance, and audit readiness. If the record lives across registers, spreadsheets, folders, and memory, the audit preparation becomes heavier than the work itself.

The system should create an evidence chain

A disciplined engineering management layer connects asset master data, SOP references, schedules, execution notes, readings, attachments, approvals, exceptions, and retrieval.

  • Equipment records stay connected to PM and calibration schedules
  • Engineers know what is due and what procedure applies
  • Supervisors see overdue, exception, and completed work
  • Audit files can be retrieved by asset, period, status, and certificate

The result is not more admin. It is less uncertainty when compliance asks for proof.

Make engineering evidence easier to retrieve.

We design controlled systems for PM, calibration, SOP execution, and audit readiness.

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