December 2025, Release Notes

MESH Works

Single Email Login for Multiple Plant Accounts

We’re excited to introduce a new enhancement designed for customers who manage multiple plants and user accounts in MESH. This update simplifies access and improves account management efficiency.

What’s New

Previously, a single email ID could be associated with only one user account. With this release, one email ID can now be linked to multiple user accounts, allowing users to access different plants seamlessly. 

Key Benefits:

Gate Page Documents UI Update

The Documents section on the Gate page has been refreshed with an improved user interface and enhanced visual structure. This update improves usability and readability, making it easier for users to view, upload, and manage documents across gates, and enhancing the overall document management experience.

Feature Details

Key Improvements

Marketplace Notifications Enhancement

This release introduces improved email notifications in the Marketplace to enhance communication between buyers and suppliers, ensure timely action on NDAs, and reduce supplier effort on inactive or outdated projects.

What’s New

NDA Approval Notifications

Due Date Passed Alerts

Key Benefits

Frequently Asked Questions

Q 1. What is the Single Email Login feature introduced in December 2025?

Ans. The Single Email Login feature lets users connect one email ID to several MESH user accounts. This makes it simple to access and switch between different plants or accounts without having to handle multiple login credentials.

Q 2. Who benefits most from the multi-plant login enhancement?

Ans. This feature is particularly helpful for buyers, engineers, and managers working in different plants, business units, or regions. It makes daily access easier and boosts productivity for global and multi-site teams.

Q 3. How does account switching work with a single email ID?

Ans. Once an email ID is linked to multiple accounts, users can switch between plants directly after logging in. They do not need to log out or re-enter their credentials. This makes navigation faster and smoother.

Q 4. What improvements were made to the Gate Page Documents UI?

Ans. The Gate Page Documents section has a new layout that is cleaner. It features better spacing and clearer document listings. These updates make it easier to scan, upload, and manage documents across different APQP gates.

Q 5. How does the updated Gate Documents UI help with large document sets?

Ans. The updated layout makes it easier to read and navigate. Users can handle a lot of documents more efficiently. The improved upload controls and better organization cut down on clutter and speed up the review process.

Q 6. What are the new Marketplace NDA notification improvements?

Ans. Buyers now get daily email summaries for all bids with pending NDAs. These emails combine multiple projects into one summary. They are sent to both the Bid Creator and the designated Contact Person.

Q 7. How do Due Date Passed alerts improve Marketplace efficiency?

Ans. When bid due dates pass, buyers get alerts about overdue Marketplace projects. This encourages buyers to either complete or close bids. It ensures that suppliers do not respond to inactive projects, which helps keep sourcing workflows accurate and current.

Q 8. How do these December 2025 updates improve buyer–supplier communication?

Ans. The combined improvements, clear NDA notifications, due-date alerts, and cleaner document workflows, reduce delays. They improve transparency and help buyers and suppliers focus only on active, relevant projects.

Release Notes
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