Infographic | June 2, 2026

CPV Fundamentals: What To Monitor, How Often, And Why It Matters

Source: ValGenesis
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Maintaining a consistent state of control in manufacturing depends on more than periodic checks—it requires intentional, data-driven monitoring. A strong Continued Process Verification (CPV) approach begins with identifying the most critical process parameters and quality attributes, then pairing them with the right monitoring frequency to generate clear, actionable signals. By establishing representative baseline batches and applying statistical controls, teams can detect variability early, respond proactively, and minimize the risk of deviations. Continuous data integration, automated alerts, and structured trend reviews support faster decision-making while strengthening inspection readiness. For organizations looking to modernize compliance strategies, adopting a continuous CPV model offers a practical path to greater process transparency and sustained product quality.

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