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5 Supply Chain Software Updates for Compliance

The regulatory landscape for pharma and medical device companies is shifting faster than ever. With the DSCSA now fully enforced, FDA PreCheck requirements rolling out, and new AI regulations emerging, your supply chain software needs to keep pace. For many organizations, this means adapting core systems like your WMS, TMS, and ERP integrations.
Staying ahead isn’t just about compliance—it’s about efficiency, accuracy, and resilience. And compliance doesn’t end at go-live. Continuous improvement ensures your systems evolve alongside regulations, keeping you compliant 24/7.
Here are five key updates every organization should prioritize in 2025.
1. End-to-End Package Traceability
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Track every package from production to dispensing.
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Essential for DSCSA compliance and accurate reporting.
A modern WMS should seamlessly capture and store serialized data across every warehouse function—receiving, putaway, picking, and shipping. Continuous improvements ensure your traceability processes remain reliable, accurate, and audit-ready as regulatory requirements evolve.
2. Enhanced Reporting & Verification
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Automate reporting for FDA PreCheck compliance.
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Minimize manual errors and improve audit readiness.
Your WMS plays a critical role in validating and feeding key data points—lot numbers, expiration dates, production codes—directly into compliance reporting workflows. With ongoing optimization, reporting becomes faster, more accurate, and aligned with both regulatory changes and operational goals.
3. AI System Validation
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Validate AI-enabled software according to evolving regulations.
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Document risk management, decision-making, and testing processes.
As WMS platforms adopt AI for forecasting, slotting, and labor optimization, ongoing validation ensures these tools remain compliant and transparent. A proactive approach documents decision-making logic and testing, reducing risk while enabling safe, efficient adoption of AI in your supply chain.
4. Real-Time Shortage Alerts
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Automate alerts to monitor inventory levels.
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Mitigate risks of supply disruptions before they escalate.
A strong WMS doesn’t just track inventory—it anticipates problems. By continuously refining shortage alerts and replenishment rules, your WMS helps prevent disruptions, prioritize critical items, and maintain uninterrupted product availability for patients and providers.
5. Cybersecurity & Data Protection
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Strengthen safeguards for sensitive operational and patient data.
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Implement monitoring, encryption, and access controls aligned with regulatory expectations.
Today’s WMS manages high-value data, from serialized product details to partner integrations. Continuous security monitoring ensures evolving safeguards—access controls, encrypted data flows, secure APIs—stay ahead of regulatory expectations while protecting your business and patient trust.
Upgrading your supply chain software isn’t a one-time project—it’s an ongoing journey. Compliance, efficiency, and risk reduction require continuous improvement to ensure your WMS, TMS, and ERP systems adapt as regulations evolve.
At Tryon Solutions, we don’t just implement solutions—we partner with you to keep your systems optimized and compliant 24/7. Learn more about how we help pharma and medical device companies stay ahead.

Written By Ashley Feldpausch
Ashley is a marketing professional, specializing in Warehouse Management Systems and leveraging strategic insights to drive growth, innovation, and customer engagement in the supply chain industry. For further information, please email sales@tryonsolutions.com.
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