Lot History You Can Search, Review, and Trust
CoreNexis keeps lot history visible across reagent categories so teams can trace activity, review changes, and answer operational questions without hunting across fragmented records.
The Challenge
When a question arises about a specific reagent lot, like when it was received, who verified it, how much was used, or whether there were any issues, the answer is rarely in one place. Receipt records might be in a logbook, verification notes in a shared document, usage data in an instrument system, and disposal records nowhere at all. Assembling the full history of a single lot can take hours, and the result is never complete enough to feel fully confident about. For labs that deal with investigations, audits, or even routine quality reviews, this fragmentation is a persistent source of friction.
How Lot History Works
Category-aware organization
CoreNexis organizes lot history by reagent category, so teams working with complex inventories spanning dozens of reagent types and hundreds of active lots can navigate history without wading through unrelated records. Each category maintains its own structured view, making it practical to review, compare, and investigate lots within the context where they are actually used.
Historical traceability
Every lot in CoreNexis carries a continuous record from receipt through its full operational lifecycle: receiving details, verification activity, status changes, usage events, and disposition. This history builds automatically as teams work, rather than requiring separate documentation effort. When a question comes up about a lot, the answer is already assembled.
Faster investigations
When a lot needs to be reviewed, whether for a quality investigation, an audit response, or a routine check, CoreNexis provides the full context in one place. Instead of assembling information from multiple systems, staff can pull up the lot record and see everything relevant: when it arrived, what verification steps were completed, how it has been used, and its current status. This reduces investigation time from hours to minutes.
What Changes
- Reduce time spent tracing the history of a reagent lot across disconnected records.
- Improve confidence in review conversations involving receipt, status, and usage context.
- Make long-lived inventory history easier to interpret across categories and workflows.
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