Auto-Pilot 02 · Monitoring
ECHA, REACH, RoHS, PFAS, PPWR: Auto-Pilot Monitoring watches every relevant source and flags what affects your articles and suppliers. Already at the discussion stage, not only once it takes effect.
The regulatory landscape shifts every day. Auto-Pilot Monitoring reads along and identifies, based on your bill of materials, which products may be affected and which suppliers require assessment.
This is how monitoring becomes real lead time.
From a regulatory signal to a concrete action. In four steps.
Sources are monitored continuously.
ECHA, REACH, RoHS, PFAS, PPWR, and SVHC regulations operate 24/7. The moment there is an update to a candidate list, annex, or consultation, the Auto-Pilot detects it—often before industry associations have drafted their initial assessments.
The finding is recognised and classified.
The raw update becomes a structured card: source, status (consultation, decision, in force), lead time and priority. Plus the concrete number: how many suppliers, components, products and customers in your database are hit.
Matched against your database, in two clicks.
For each finding, you will see precisely which supplier delivers which component and which article depends on it. No random sampling, no assumptions: the match list is deterministically derived from your own database.
The assistant clarifies implications and proposes next steps.
Ask questions regarding the findings. The assistant is fully conversant with your database, contracts, and customer structure. It delivers precise answers, drafts inquiries to suppliers or communications to customers, and transfers them to the automated response system.
What Monitoring powers and extends.
Consolidation
A database from ERP exports, bills of materials, supplier declarations and customer requests, automatically linked and searchable.
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The moment your product compliance status changes, you know which customers are affected. One template, one click, every relevant customer in the loop.
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Outdated supplier data is flagged, targeted requests are sent automatically, and parsed responses flow straight back into the data foundation.
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