Industry solution

Collecta for Chemicals manufacturing

Collecta is an operations platform for chemical manufacturers. Build no-code modules for batch and blend records, raw-material and SDS control, QC lab results and regulatory compliance, then run a Claude-powered AI agent across your process data. It consolidates the batch sheets, safety documents and lab logs that chemical plants normally keep in separate systems.

The challenge

What slows these plants down

The disconnected tools and paper trails Collecta is built to replace.

Batch and blend records are manual, so deviations and reprocessing are hard to track and trend.

SDS and hazmat documentation is scattered, making it hard to prove current versions during an audit.

QC lab results are recorded separately from the batch, slowing release decisions and CoA generation.

Regulatory and inventory reporting (REACH, hazmat quantities) is assembled by hand each cycle.

Build it

Modules you'd build

Starting points, not a fixed template — add your own fields, statuses and relations.

Batch & blend records
Raw material & SDS registry
QC lab results & CoA
Deviation & CAPA log
Hazmat inventory & storage
Equipment cleaning & changeover
Automate it

Automations that earn their keep

Trigger → condition → action, all permission-aware and audited.

When a QC result fails spec, raise a deviation, hold the batch, and route a CAPA to the responsible owner.

On batch release, generate the Certificate of Analysis from linked QC results and notify shipping.

When raw-material stock falls below the reorder point, alert purchasing and open a replenishment record.

On a schedule, flag SDS documents past their review date for the EHS team to update.

FAQ

Chemicals manufacturing, answered.

Yes. Build batch and blend modules with the fields and validation your process requires, and use automations to trigger holds, deviations and CAPA workflows when a result is out of spec. The approval engine routes dispositions to the right roles, and everything is audited.
Create an SDS/raw-material registry with attachments and review-date fields. Scheduled automations flag documents due for review, and relations link each SDS to the materials and batches that use it, so EHS always has current, traceable documentation.
Yes. Relate QC lab results to the batch, then use formula and lookup fields plus a print template to assemble the CoA, and an automation to generate and route it on release — no manual re-keying of test values.

See Collecta on your
chemicals manufacturing data.

Book a demo and we'll build a module, connect a system, and show the Claude AI agent running on your own operation.