Join a webinar on March 24 to explore how fragmented packaging specifications are increasing regulatory risks and driving costly failures in food and beverage packaging.
The Why Packaging Chaos is Failing Modern Regulation webinar, scheduled for March 24 from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm EDT, will address the growing regulatory and operational risks associated with fragmented packaging specifications in the food and beverage industry. The session will explore how disconnected product, packaging, artwork, and supplier data management creates significant risk for recalls, regulatory violations, and delayed product launches.
In recent years, food and beverage recalls have increasingly been traced back to packaging and labeling errors rather than formulation mistakes. Issues such as unupdated ingredient information on labels, artwork moving forward without proper regulatory context, and supplier claims lacking proper substantiation all contribute to this problem. These problems are symptomatic of disconnected specification workflows, where data across various systems are not aligned.
As regulatory scrutiny intensifies in regions like the EU, frameworks such as Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) are raising expectations around packaging, sustainability claims, traceability, and documentation. In this environment, compliance now requires proactive proof and control, rather than after-the-fact fixes.
The webinar will cover several important topics, including:
- Why fragmented specifications lead to recalls, regulatory risks, and delays in product launches.
- How disconnected workflows for packaging, product, and artwork management increase hidden financial exposure.
- What 'audit-ready by design' looks like in modern specification management.
- How to evolve specifications into a connected intelligence layer to manage change and surface risk early.
During the session, a 10-minute showcase of Packaging Specification Management will be presented, illustrating how leading food and beverage companies are transitioning from reactive compliance to a smarter, connected model. This model links product, packaging, artwork, supplier data, and approvals into one controlled ecosystem to reduce risk, protect brands, and accelerate innovation.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn how to replace fragmented workflows with a connected foundation that protects your business and meets modern regulatory demands.
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