Engineering for equivalency: Building reliable, optimized facilities through centralized design governance

How can CDMOs achieve scalable consistency with increasing needs for complex modalities and compressed timelines?
At Samsung Biologics, we apply a unified engineering framework designed for sustained improvement across sites, so that validated lessons from one site becomes standard across the network. The linked article covers:
✅ Centralized design governance integrating mechanical, electrical, HVAC, and utilities into a single platform
✅ The ExellenS™ framework aligning design, procurement, construction, and validation from the early stages
✅ Integrated digital platforms (EDS, PMIS, FMP) that systematically translate operational learnings into design standards
Together, these capabilities support greater consistency, predictable timelines, and reliable operational performance. Read on for a closer look at how engineering for equivalency is applied in practice, with real-world case examples.

How can CDMOs achieve scalable consistency with increasing needs for complex modalities and compressed timelines?
At Samsung Biologics, we apply a unified engineering framework designed for sustained improvement across sites, so that validated lessons from one site becomes standard across the network. The linked article covers:
✅ Centralized design governance integrating mechanical, electrical, HVAC, and utilities into a single platform
✅ The ExellenS™ framework aligning design, procurement, construction, and validation from the early stages
✅ Integrated digital platforms (EDS, PMIS, FMP) that systematically translate operational learnings into design standards
Together, these capabilities support greater consistency, predictable timelines, and reliable operational performance. Read on for a closer look at how engineering for equivalency is applied in practice, with real-world case examples.
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