Credentialing under DSCSA refers to the process of verifying documentation that proves the required legal or regulatory status. Trading partners must register as an authorized trading partner and only exchange DSCSA enforced data with other Authorized trading partners. To be considered an ATP, trading partners need to be registered and compliant with the FDA in accordance with Section 510 of the Food, Drug & Cosmetics Act.
Streamlined compliance solution
Systech’s Authorized Trading Partner (ATP) solution delivers efficient and error-free accreditation of partners within the pharmaceutical supply chain. Verifying supply chain partners between the point of creation and point of dispensation provides an additional layer in protecting the end consumer.
Seamlessly ensure ATP status with a directory of over 80K ATP’s.
Systech has partnered with NABP on their Pulse Interoperable program.This Integration between UniTrace and Pulse provides a streamlined workflow for tracing requests initiated by regulators from a single systemand enables efficient product verification requests.
Systech is a proud member of the OCI, which supports, specifies, and maintains an architecture that enables trading partners to identify and verify in electronic interactions the authorized status of other supply chain actors.
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Systech joins OCI and partners with Spherity
Systech is a proud member of OCI and is committed to delivering top-notch DSCSA compliance solutions.
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It is time for the final stretch… are you prepared for DSCSA compliance?
Takeaways from the recent 2024 FDLI Annual Conference with focus on readiness for DSCSA…
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Connections and credentials – DSCSA stabilization period
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