Updated Jun 6, 2026 Reviewed by Opora Editorial Team Editorial standards →

Editorial Policy

Corrections Policy

If something on Opora Supply is wrong, we want to know about it — and we'll fix it in writing, with a visible note.

What counts as a correction

A correction is required when published material contains a factual error: a wrong figure, a misattributed source, a misquoted regulation, an outdated standard, or a calculation mistake. We also correct broken or redirected source links when we are notified.

Updates that reflect new data or changed standards are updates, not corrections. We label both clearly. Updates change the "Updated" date stamp at the top of the page. Corrections add a dated correction note at the bottom and may also revise the "Updated" date.

How we handle reported errors

  1. Acknowledgment. We confirm receipt within five business days.
  2. Verification. We cross-check the claim against the original source the report cites and at least one independent primary source where possible.
  3. Resolution. If a correction is warranted, we revise the page, add a dated correction note, and update the page's revision timestamp.
  4. No silent edits. We do not change a factual claim without a visible note. We may correct typos, formatting, and broken links without a note.

How to report an error

Send the URL, the specific claim, what you believe is correct, and a link or citation to a primary source if you have one. Reports without a source are still read — they help us re-verify even when we can't act immediately. Use the subject line Correction — [page URL] when you reach out.

Reach the editorial team

Corrections, tips, and source documents all route through one place.

Go to contact page →

What we will not do

We will not remove published content because a source disagrees with our methodology, conclusion, or selection of data. We will engage with the reasoning and, where the data supports a change, revise the page. Where it does not, we will reply with our basis and a citation.

Conflicts of interest

Opora Supply is an operator-facing tools and supply intelligence platform. We do not accept paid placements in editorial content. Tool recommendations are based on operator interviews, primary-source manufacturer specifications, and published independent test data. The editorial library does not recommend or rank products based on commercial availability through Opora.

Last reviewed by the Opora editorial team · June 2026