Compliance of commercial goods
Project management meets compliance
A structured trajectory that brings clarity to your product range, your obligations, and your follow‑up. No surprises, no confusion—just a consistent, end‑to‑end approach.
Phase 1 — product range inventory
Objective: obtain a complete overview of all product types.
- Screening of the entire product range
- Grouping into logical categories (PPE, cosmetics, biocides, etc.)
- Mapping product families to applicable legislation
- Mapping product families to relevant standards
Deliverable: product–legislation–standards matrix
Maintenance: new products are screened upon introduction
Phase 2 — defining risk areas and monitoring scope
Objective: identify where the critical points are and determine what will be monitored.
- Internal risk
- External risk
- Monitoring scope
Deliverable: action plan
Phase 3 — monitoring legislation and standards
Continuous follow‑up of relevant legislation and standards.
- Quarterly reporting
- Impact analysis on the product range
- Next steps and timing
Deliverable: periodic overview, four times per year
Not included (available as separate services)
- In‑depth product dossiers
- Technical documentation
- Risk assessments
- Audits
- Supplier assessments
- Implementation of changes
- Staff training
Why companies choose this trajectory
- Predictability and clear phasing
- One single point of contact who keeps the overview
- Clear deliverables and transparent follow‑up
- A process that minimises risks and supports decision‑making
- Structure that brings calm to complex matters
- An approach that remains consistent, even as the product range evolves
Interested?
Curious how this trajectory would look for your product range? I’m happy to review it with you.