For organizations in regulated industries, maintaining a strong quality management system is essential. Documentation must be controlled, processes must be traceable, and teams must be ready for audits at any time.
However, many companies still rely on manual processes and fragmented systems to manage critical quality activities. Paper files, spreadsheets, and disconnected tools can slow operations and make compliance harder to maintain.
Mesa Labs, a global manufacturer serving highly regulated industries including healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and food and beverage, faced this challenge firsthand. By modernizing its document control workflow, the company transformed how its teams manage quality processes and audit preparation.
Before implementing a digital solution, Mesa Labs relied heavily on paper-based systems for change control and training management.
Documents required handwritten signatures, physical routing, and manual tracking. Files were often stored in filing cabinets or shared physically between departments, making it difficult for teams to access the most current information quickly.
This approach created several challenges:
Quality teams often had to locate and stage paper records ahead of annual audits, turning preparation into what employees described as a “fire drill.” The manual process was inefficient and made it difficult to maintain visibility, traceability, and control across the organization’s quality management system.
To modernize its processes, Mesa Labs implemented ENSUR as its document control software, creating a centralized platform for managing documentation and quality workflows.
The goal was to streamline operations while supporting strict regulatory requirements such as ISO compliance and FDA standards.
ENSUR provided the structure needed to support regulated environments while remaining practical for day-to-day use. With automated document routing, electronic signatures, and controlled versioning, teams gained better visibility into the entire document control workflow.
Key improvements included:
Instead of managing documents across multiple systems, quality teams could now access everything within a single platform.
The transition from manual processes to digital document control created immediate improvements across Mesa Labs’ operations.
After implementing ENSUR, the company achieved measurable gains in efficiency and compliance:
These improvements allowed quality and compliance teams to focus less on administrative tasks and more on maintaining high standards across their operations.
For Mesa Labs, modernizing its quality management system removed friction from the entire quality lifecycle.
Instead of scrambling to prepare documentation before an audit, teams now operate with systems designed to support continuous compliance and audit readiness. Processes are structured, documentation is controlled, and audit evidence is readily available when needed.
The result is a more efficient organization that can focus on innovation and production while maintaining strong compliance practices.
This overview highlights just a portion of the transformation Mesa Labs achieved by modernizing its document control workflow.
Read the full case study to learn how the implementation unfolded, which ENSUR capabilities made the biggest impact, and how Mesa Labs reduced audit prep from weeks to hours.