ACCESS Newswire
09 Jun 2026, 19:33 GMT+10
Modernizes batch record digitization with guided, real-time execution and built‑in quality and compliance control across the batch lifecycle.
TAMPA, FL / ACCESS Newswire / June 9, 2026 / ComplianceQuest, a leading provider of cloud‑based Quality, Risk, and Compliance (QRC) solutions, today announced the launch of BatchQuest, a new Electronic Batch Record (EBR) Solution Suite that modernizes batch record management by fully digitizing the batch production lifecycle and enabling guided, real‑time batch execution with built‑in quality and compliance controls.
BatchQuest addresses a longstanding challenge in regulated and industrial manufacturing: most EBR systems digitize batch records and run in silos and do not natively integrate with other key operational quality and compliance systems such as QMS, DMS, LMS and Asset Management. As a result, errors are often detected only after production, leading to delays, rework, and increased compliance risk. BatchQuest fully supports integration with ERP or existing MES with native REST API capabilities.
BatchQuest introduces a fundamentally different approach for manufacturing companies: moving from batch record digitization to intelligent batch execution. It natively integrates with ComplianceQuest's QMS, DMS, LMS, and Asset Management solutions and transforms batch manufacturing from a reactive, documentation‑driven process into a 'controlled system where errors are prevented', not corrected later. Operators are guided with enforced and compliant workflows, supervisors gain real‑time visibility into execution, QA teams focus on review‑by‑exception, and leaders gain end‑to‑end visibility and insights to improve performance and scale operations, reducing effort and significantly accelerating batch release.
Prashanth Rajendran, Chief Executive Officer, ComplianceQuest, said:
'BatchQuest represents a fundamental shift from passive record-keeping to active execution control. Instead of identifying issues after production, manufacturers can now enforce quality and compliance in real time. This enables right‑first‑time execution, capturing deviations and exceptions that are reviewed in real-time leading to a significantly faster batch release.'
Atulya Risal, Chief Technology Officer, ComplianceQuest, added:
'BatchQuest brings together execution, quality, and risk controls within a single system. By embedding process controls, validation rules, and training checks directly into each step, the platform actively guides execution and prevents errors as work happens. This ensures consistent execution and delivers complete, high quality batch records that are 100% audit ready at any moment in the production process.'
BatchQuest is part of ComplianceQuest's Quality, Risk, and Compliance (QRC) platform, which unifies Product (Development and Design Quality), Process (QMS and EBR), People (Competence and Safety) and Partner (Supplier Performance and Quality) workflows to eliminate silos and enable connected execution across the enterprise.
About ComplianceQuest
ComplianceQuest is the #1 AI-powered Quality, Risk, and Compliance (QRC) platform that connects product, manufacturing, people, and supplier quality in a single system. Built on Salesforce, the platform delivers end-to-end visibility, AI-driven intelligence, and enterprise-scale execution, enabling organizations to prevent risk, ensure compliance by design, and turn quality into a driver of growth.
For more information, visit www.compliancequest.com.
Contact Information:
Media Contact:
Shalini Chowdhary
ComplianceQuest
408-458-8343 X 267
E: [email protected]
SOURCE: ComplianceQuest
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