Emissa by Team

Supplier Compliance Infrastructure for Compliance Managers

Compliance Managers need a controlled way to turn supplier data, evidence and requirements into accountable work. Emissa connects the records, owners and proof behind recurring compliance activity.

Where work breaks down

Supplier compliance becomes expensive when evidence, ownership and status are fragmented across email, spreadsheets, shared drives and disconnected systems.

Requirements are spread across regulations and customer requests

Evidence expires without clear ownership

Audit preparation becomes a manual reconstruction

Priority workflows for Compliance Managers

Emissa gives teams a shared operating layer while keeping role-specific responsibilities visible.

Requirement management

Evidence Vault

CAPA and remediation

Audit-ready reporting

One evidence layer, multiple outcomes

Approved supplier, facility, product and source records can be reused across buyer requests, due diligence, certificates, carbon, product, trade and packaging workflows.

Executive visibility without losing detail

Leadership can see readiness, risk and overdue work while operators retain the source evidence and audit trail behind every status.

Related Emissa resources

Connect this topic to the wider compliance operating model.

Frequently asked questions

Does Emissa require replacing procurement or ERP systems?

No. Emissa is designed as a compliance operating layer that can consume relevant source-system data.

What does Compliance Managers see first?

The product can prioritize obligations, evidence gaps, supplier risk, deadlines and assigned work relevant to the user.

Can different teams use the same supplier record?

Yes. Shared supplier records reduce duplicate collection while permissions and workflow ownership preserve accountability.

Supplier Compliance Infrastructure

Turn the requirement into a controlled operating workflow.

Connect supplier data, evidence, ownership, deadlines, approvals and remediation in one Emissa workspace.

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