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On May 31, 2023, the Russian government signed Decree 886 into law, which establishes new track-and-trace requirements for biologically active food supplements (BAFS).
Now, pharmaceutical manufacturers distributing food supplement products into and throughout Russia must take action to meet these complex requirements. Manufacturers that fail to comply cannot distribute their products and may face government fines or trade partner penalties.
TraceLink Russia BAFS Compliance, our newest global compliance solution, dramatically accelerates and simplifies the BAFS compliance process. Natively integrated into the TraceLink Global Compliance Platform, the solution enables manufacturers to:
- Speed Up Time to Compliance: Russia BAFS Compliance comes with pre-integrated business logic to detect compliance events and is deployed on the TraceLink Global Compliance Platform, which greatly accelerates initial configuration.
- Lower Compliance Costs: With the “Integrate Once, Interoperate with Everyone™” capability, manufacturers can exchange compliance data with partners and government system operators without configuring costly point-to-point integrations to each one.
- Reduce Compliance Risk: TraceLink has proven compliance expertise in Russia. We have been supplying compliance solutions for Russia since 2019, with more than 130 manufacturers and CMOs relying on TraceLink solutions to meet Russia medicines compliance requirements.
- Ensure Continuous Compliance: With our commitment to maintaining compliance alongside evolving requirements, standards, and technical guidelines, you can rest assured knowing your solution will always be up to date with the latest compliance developments.
Download the Russia BAFS Compliance solution brief to learn more or contact TraceLink today to schedule a demo.