Inventory, manufacturing process, business success topics for small DTC manufacturers.
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The 20 essential bakery equipment items you need — from commercial ovens and mixers to proofing cabinets and prep tables. Covers small, home, and commercial bakery setups.
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MoCRA is now law. Here's what the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act means for your small soap or skincare business — facility registration, labeling, adverse event reporting, and how batch tracking helps.
The Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act (MoCRA) changes how small cosmetics makers handle registration, labeling, and safety. Here's what you actually need to do — and whether you're exempt.
We will explore what food traceability is and why it is essential to incorporate it into the operations of your small DTC manufacturing business.
Batch tracking lets you trace every product back to its exact production run — essential for quality control, compliance, and customer trust.
IAS 2 is the international accounting standard for inventory valuation. Learn the rules, costing formulas, and how it affects small manufacturers.
Learn what lot numbers are, see real format examples by industry, and find out how to create and track lot numbers for your small product business.
Selling homemade candles means navigating CPSC safety rules, FTC labeling requirements, and state business permits. We break down exactly what you need to know so you can sell with confidence.
Learn how to implement material traceability in your small manufacturing business — including lot tracking, MoCRA compliance requirements, and the systems that make it manageable.
The Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act (MoCRA) of 2022 significantly changed FDA oversight for cosmetic makers. Here's what changed, what still applies, and what you need to do to stay compliant.
We discuss what GMP stands for in a manufacturing sense and how it is important to your small maker business.
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