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Logistics & Assset Management for Manufacturing Enterprises

Optimize Manufacturing Logistics Management

Manufacturers handle high volumes of materials, parts, and finished goods daily, but manual tracking systems lead to inefficiencies, misplacements, and compliance risks. LogisticsOS provides real-time visibility, automated chain-of-custody tracking, and compliance-ready audit trails—helping manufacturers streamline operations, reduce losses, and maintain regulatory compliance.
Logistics Management for Manufacturing

Why Manufactures Need Logistics Management

Manufacturing facilities manage complex supply chains, from inbound raw materials to outbound shipments. Without efficient logistics management, delays, misplaced assets, and inefficient workflows can disrupt production and impact profitability.

LogisticsOS centralizes logistics operations, ensuring full traceability, regulatory compliance, and improved efficiency through automated tracking, secure audit trails, and real-time reporting.

How Can LogisticsOS Help Manufacturers?

Streamline Chain of Custody Management
Gain Actionable Insights with Comprehensive Reporting
Seamlessly Integrate with Existing Systems
Achieve Real-Time Visibility
Ensure Compliance with Ease
Drive Operational Efficiency
Scale with Confidence

Manufacturing Compliance Requirements

Manufacturers must comply with strict regulations for tracking materials, handling hazardous substances, and maintaining supply chain security. A robust logistics management system helps manufacturers stay compliant by providing real-time tracking, secure documentation, and automated audit trails.

U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) – Material Handling Regulations

OSHA regulations are essential for maintaining a safe work environment in manufacturing facilities, where hazards like heavy machinery, chemical exposure, and high-risk tasks pose significant safety concerns. These regulations require manufacturers to implement strict safety measures, conduct regular training, and document compliance efforts to prevent workplace injuries and accidents.

LogisticsOS helps ensure compliance with OSHA by:

  • Automating tracking and storage workflows for hazardous materials.
  • Providing audit-ready documentation for materials handling inspections.
  • Reducing manual errors in material movement with digital tracking.
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International Organization for Standardization (ISO) – ISO 9001 (Quality Management Systems)

ISO 9001 is an international standard that ensures manufacturers maintain quality control throughout production and logistics. Proper materials tracking and supply chain management are essential for compliance.

LogisticsOS helps ensure compliance with ISO 9001 by:

  • Automating supply chain tracking to reduce errors and improve efficiency.
  • Providing complete audit trails for materials and finished goods.
  • Enhancing supplier accountability with real-time reporting.
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) – Hazardous Waste Tracking Regulations

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulates how manufacturers track and dispose of hazardous waste. Compliance requires detailed reporting and secure documentation of hazardous material movements.

LogisticsOS helps ensure compliance with EPA regulations by:

  • Tracking hazardous waste movements with digital proof-of-transfer.
  • Providing secure documentation for compliance audits.
  • Automating disposal workflows to ensure proper handling and reporting.

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Who Benefits from a Logistics Management System?

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This webpage and its content are an interpretation of the compliance requirements and is not legal advice nor should it act as a replacement for having a legal team review the specific compliance needs of your organization.