Supply Chain Due Diligence: How Baseline Testing Mitigates Product Liability Risk
Integrating third-party laboratory testing into procurement process transforms unknown supply chain risks into defensible, data-backed certainty
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The Polymers, Plastics, and Rubber industry creates a vast array of synthetic and semi-synthetic materials used in nearly every aspect of modern life, from packaging and consumer products to automotive components, medical devices, and construction materials.
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Integrating third-party laboratory testing into procurement process transforms unknown supply chain risks into defensible, data-backed certainty
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