How BCS Works

Move From Fragmented Operations to Governed Execution

BCS connects life sciences manufacturing, quality, safety, and regulatory systems into a single governed execution model. Five structured steps take you from fragmented operations to continuous, audit-ready control.

Step 1 — Assess

Map Your Regulated System Landscape

BCS begins with a structured assessment of your manufacturing, quality, safety, and regulatory system environment. Integration gaps, compliance risks, and coordination bottlenecks are identified across every system boundary — creating the foundation for a governed execution model built around your existing platforms.

Step 2 — Connect

Unify Manufacturing, Quality, Safety, and Commercial Systems

BCS establishes a governed connection layer across your existing MES, LIMS, ERP, and safety platforms. Manufacturing execution, quality governance, safety workflows, and commercial readiness operate under a single orchestration model — eliminating the manual handoffs that slow batch release and compliance cycles.

Step 3 — Orchestrate

Automate Batch, Quality, and Safety Workflows

BCS routes batch events, deviation triggers, and safety notifications through automated, governed workflows. Batch processing, quality event management, and safety reporting run in parallel tracks orchestrated by a single execution engine — eliminating the manual coordination that extends cycle times and creates compliance gaps.

Step 4 — Govern

Enforce Continuous Access and Compliance Controls

BCS enforces role-based access across validated manufacturing, laboratory, and enterprise systems continuously. Segregation-of-duties conflicts are resolved automatically, privileged access reviews run on schedule, and every access decision generates a complete audit trail — keeping your environment inspection-ready at all times.

Step 5 — Measure

Validate Performance Across Every Regulated Dimension

deKorvai continuously monitors batch release KPIs, quality event metrics, and regulatory compliance scores across all connected systems. Performance data is validated in real time, giving operations, quality, and regulatory teams a single source of truth for continuous improvement and inspection readiness.