Integration

CDX Integration:
Seamless Compliance Across Your Systems

Empowering Your Enterprise to Answer: What is in my Product? 

Why Integration Matters

In every manufacturing organization, the Bill of Materials (BoM) serves as the connective tissue between departments like Engineering, Purchasing, and Production. Each team may use different systems - such as PLM (Product Lifecycle Management), ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), or MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems) - and different versions of the BoM (e.g., Engineering BoM vs. Manufacturing BoM).

CDX acts as a bridge, centralizing material compliance information and enabling consistent data exchange across internal systems and the entire supply chain.

Why Integration Matters

In every manufacturing organization, the Bill of Materials (BoM) serves as the connective tissue between departments like Engineering, Purchasing, and Production. Each team may use different systems - such as PLM (Product Lifecycle Management), ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), or MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems) - and different versions of the BoM (e.g., Engineering BoM vs. Manufacturing BoM).

CDX acts as a bridge, centralizing material compliance information and enabling consistent data exchange across internal systems and the entire supply chain.

The CDX Advantage in System Integration

CDX acts as a central platform for managing Compliance Bills of Materials (BoMs) using standardized Material Data Sheets (MDS). A Compliance BoM, at its core, captures the full composition of a product- including detailed information on chemical substances and other regulatory data. These MDSs align with your Engineering or Manufacturing BoMs, enriching them with the compliance insights your teams need.

With CDX´s built-in substance and material catalogs, you can centrally manage, validate, and analyze incoming supplier data. And through the CDX REST API, this information becomes directly available to your internal systems - providing Purchasing and Engineering with the data they need to ensure product compliance and streamline supply chain collaboration.

Connect with industry platforms

Exchange data with IMDS and other systems; import formats like IPC-1752A, IEC 62474, and chemSHERPA.

Automate supplier requests

Trigger compliance requests from your ERP system; CDX handles tracking, reminders, and status updates.

Close the loop with ERP

Once supplier data is received, it's automatically integrated into your BoM and reported back to the ERP.

SCIP-ready automation

For fully described products, SCIP dossiers can be generated directly from ERP and submitted to ECHA, with the SCIP number returned and linked to the product record.

PLM integration for engineers

Push material compliance data to PLM systems so design teams can make informed, regulation-ready decisions.

Support for technical advisors

CDX ensures regulatory and material data are accessible in real time to support compliance assessments during product development.

Contact us to explore integration options tailored to your system.

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