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Fictiv delivers classification confirmation and automated detection safeguards to
support regulated production manufacturing that improves compliance and
mitigates global regulatory risk.
OAKLAND, Calif., March 3, 2026 — Fictiv, a global supply chain and manufacturing company, today announced enhancements to its export control services, embedding classification confirmation and automated safeguards directly into its digital manufacturing platform and services to deliver faster, clearer pathways for Export Administration Regulations (EAR)-regulated programs.
The updated export control service integrates classification confirmation and automated detection safeguards into Fictiv’s Digital Manufacturing and Supply Chain Platform and service offerings, balancing speed, security, and regulatory responsibility, reducing ambiguity and enabling faster decision-making while maintaining compliance integrity.
Projects requiring this process may include aerospace and propulsion components, commercial spacecraft hardware (such as ECCN 9A515 classifications), avionics and navigation systems, and certain advanced electronics and materials technologies.
“As advanced manufacturing programs become more technically complex and globally regulated, customers need both speed and certainty,” said Andy Sherman, General Manager of U.S. Operations at Fictiv. “By embedding automated export safeguards directly into our service offerings, we’re delivering greater clarity and confidence in compliance for EAR-regulated projects — reinforcing our commitment to responsible innovation.”
Helping Manufacturers Navigate Rising Global Regulatory Risk
In regulated industries, export control missteps can lead to shipment delays, financial penalties, reputational damage, and operational disruption. Fictiv’s enhanced services and framework are designed to proactively reduce these risks before they impact production timelines.
“Fictiv’s export control framework gives us greater confidence when managing EAR-regulated projects,” said Lillian Ortiz, Sr. Project Manager, ITW Automotive. “The built-in classification confirmation and automated safeguards reduce ambiguity while helping us move faster without compromising compliance.”
By requiring export classification confirmation and leveraging automated detection technology to flag export-control language in technical documentation, Fictiv helps customers:
- Minimize regulatory exposure
- Prevent accidental submission of ITAR-controlled technical data
- Reduce manual compliance bottlenecks
- Maintain secure handling of sensitive project information
- Enable faster internal approvals with clearer documentation
EAR-controlled projects that fall outside of our platform-supported classifications (ECCN EAR99/9E991) need to be initiated off-platform so our Sales and Compliance teams can review them before any files are uploaded.
This proactive, system-level approach strengthens supply chain resilience while preserving speed.
“We’re excited to partner with Fictiv to support more complex, regulated programs. With Fictiv’s robust quality systems, industry-recognized certifications, and deep regulatory expertise, we’re well positioned to serve customers in highly regulated industries with confidence and precision.”
Bill Bonadio, CEO, Prototek Digital Manufacturing.
Supported Classifications
To comply with EAR (15 CFR § 730 et seq.) and ITAR (22 CFR § 120–130), Fictiv maintains defined processes governing the submission, review, and handling of technical data and manufacturing projects through its platform.
By formalizing and automating these procedures, Fictiv strengthens its ability to serve customers in aerospace, space commercialization, advanced electronics, and other cutting-edge industries — where regulatory precision is as critical as production speed.