Nulogy introduces new capabilities with strategic AuditComply acquisition

Nulogy introduces new capabilities with strategic AuditComply acquisition

Nulogy strengthens its manufacturing platform through AuditComply acquisition. The Belfast-based compliance software specialist brings enhanced EHS, QMS, and supplier compliance management capabilities to Nulogy’s Manufacturing Operating System. The move extends Nulogy’s reach into quality and risk management, uniting both platforms’ shared focus on digital transformation and operational resilience.


Nulogy, the leading provider of purpose-built software for external manufacturing and contract packing operations has announced the strategic acquisition of AuditComply, an innovative EHS, QMS, and supplier compliance management (SCM) software provider.

Belfast-based AuditComply is an all-in-one compliance platform, developed to optimise processes, deliver actionable insights and drive digital transformation. Designed for efficiency, resilience and safety, AutoComply’s comprehensive offering is a natural addition to Nulogy’s purpose-built capabilities for manufacturers and packagers.

Already delivering to clients including Bushmills Whiskey, McCloskey International and Autoliv, AuditComply’s intuitive user experience, customisable templates, dynamic dashboards, and seamless offline mobile access offer a new level of quality, compliance and risk management to Nulogy customers.

“AuditComply shares Nulogy’s mission of solving real problems for customers through market-leading solutions, fast time to value and exceptional outcomes,” said Bill Ryan, CEO of Nulogy. “The addition of AuditComply brings further innovation to our customers in the form of robust quality, compliance, and risk management functionality. Adding these capabilities to Nulogy’s Manufacturing Operating System (MOS) further cements our position as the leading provider of purpose-built software for manufacturers and packagers.”

Kevin Donaghy, CEO of AuditComply, added: “AuditComply and Nulogy have a shared vision of empowering manufacturers with the data and digital support they need to effectively manage and scale their operations in today’s marketplace. Through our combined capabilities, we are excited to bring new value to a greater range of industries with a premier platform that is engineered for their specific needs.”

Nulogy’s Manufacturing Operating System (MOS) delivers the capabilities and services needed to improve efficiency and decision-making throughout all facets of the manufacturing process for manufacturers, packagers and brands. With more than 20 years of experience operating in hundreds of contract packaging, contract manufacturing, and discrete manufacturing facilities worldwide, Nulogy is trusted by today’s leading brands and manufacturing companies.  Visit Nulogy.com to learn more about its new EHS, QMS, and SCM capabilities for manufacturers.


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