
Qualtrax, Inc., based in Christiansburg, VA, was founded in 1993 and
became the first Intranet product for supporting and maintaining
regulatory requirements for document and data control. Qualtrax
discovered how it could help organizations in regulated industries when
parent company, CCS-Inc., became the first Virginia-based computer firm
to achieve ISO certification in 1996.
Today, Qualtrax is still
a powerful document control tool, but over the years has expanded to be
much more. Now a true compliance software package, Qualtrax works with
companies worldwide to assist them with achieving compliance goals.
This includes not only managing documentation, but automating key
business processes and ensuring critical industry regulations are
addressed.
Customers
find Qualtrax workflows are able to increase efficiencies and reduce
errors, by improving everything from customer complaint handling to IT
work orders. Auditors love Qualtrax for its strict revision control and
security features.
Qualtrax has years of experience within the
manufacturing, life sciences, and food processing industries. ISO, HACCP, and FDA 21CFR Part 11 are among the
many regulations where Qualtrax has a proven record of helping
companies achieve compliance.

“We pride ourselves on being
customer focused. Our goal is to make our customers successful, which
means headache-free audits, improved efficiency and a quality-focused
culture,” states Marty Muscatello, President & CEO.
Qualtrax
does not rest on the laurels of its success, but continues to invest in
the development of the product. The company continually incorporates new features and functionality into its products based
on customer feedback and technology advances.
Aside from a
proven track record and quality product, it is Qualtrax’s customer
support that sets it apart from the competition. “Our customers let us
know almost daily how much they appreciate our prompt responses and
knowledgeable staff,” comments Mr. Muscatello. “We have a special team
and we treat our customers like family.”