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With Tacto Automated REACH implementation

Complex requirements made simple:

Tacto enables the software-supported implementation of the REACH regulation in 4 steps and proactively prepares you for upcoming tightening within the REACH regulation, such as PFAS.

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Selected references automating REACH with Tacto

With Tacto REACH simple & automated implement

Creation of supplier queries

Flexible creation of REACH queries for necessary information (SCIP, SVHC) at supplier and article level and automatic sending of queries to entire supplier groups

Automated evaluations

Automatic evaluation of results including reminders and follow-up in the event of non-compliance

Automatic action control

Automatic action control for establishing & ensuring conformity

Support in the search for new suppliers

Support in the search for new suppliers (e.g. suppliers with alternative materials) through an automated price inquiry and onboarding process

Our expert reference on REACH

"By using Tacto, it takes just one click to check whether or not certain substance groups are included on a supplier and article basis. The automated REACH query via Tacto makes it possible to retrieve REACH data from all suppliers at the touch of a button and carry out detailed queries at article level."

Ms. Veronika Stricker (Team Leader Quality Management, Anton Debatin)

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We have already activated 150 existing suppliers via the onboarding process in Tacto and will achieve cost savings of €157,000 in 2024 via the price outlier tool.

Florian Greulich, Purchasing Manager - VEMAG MASCHINENBAU

We didn't need a tool that we have to invest 100 hours in, we needed 'plug & play' - and that is 100% given with Tacto.

Dr. Stephanie Burghart, Chief Procurement Officer - SONAX

What particularly impressed us was the quick and smooth implementation, along with the enthusiastic adoption by our employees from day one. Employees proactively request access to the software and are extremely satisfied with its usability.

Robin A. Lippmann , Head of Procurement and Materials Management - MOBIL ELEKTRONIK

With Tacto, we've succeeded in automating complex and manual processes such as supplier requests, freeing up time for value-adding and strategic work in procurement!

Hans-Walter Treppe, Head of Materials Management - ANTON DEBATIN

Tacto is the optimal partner for us because Tacto is perfectly tailored to the customer needs of medium-sized businesses. For example, with Tacto we can eliminate manual, non-value-added activities and get an overview of categories, articles and suppliers at the push of a button.

Tobias Demmer, Group Procurement Director - HERMA

"We onboard 4-5 new suppliers per month. With Tacto, we save ourselves 30-60 min of time per supplier."

Zvjezdan Garic, Head of Supply Chain - Belimed Life Sciences

"We just sent Tacto a file and an unedited SAP export. Within 2 weeks we had a solution that fit for us."

Sebastian Vey, Deputy Procurement Manager - HUBTEX

With Tacto, we are significantly advancing the digitalization of our procurement process. Thanks to the user-friendly software accessible to all employees, we are transitioning away from Excel-based processes toward a fully digitalized procurement system. Just a few months after implementation, we have already observed substantial cost-saving potentials.

Matthias Schlotter, Head of Procurement - Schwäbische Werkzeugmaschinen

With Tacto, we have found a partner for the digitalization of our procurement process. We highly appreciate the collaborative approach, fostering exchange, and smooth implementation.

Mario Koch, Head of Procurement - KNOLL Maschinenbau

Find out how Anton Debatin implements REACH automatically & easily

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