AEM partnering with Compliance & Risks on EU REACH initiative and newsletter

AEM and Compliance & Risks have launched the EU REACH Executive Brief, a newsletter designed to inform OEMs about EU REACH regulations applicable to machinery imports in Europe.

The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) and Compliance & Risks announce the launch of a newsletter, the EU REACH Executive Brief.  The newsletter will keep equipment manufacturers informed about EU REACH regulations that apply to machinery imports to Europe. The announcement was made at the AEM Annual Conference.  AEM announced the partnership with Compliance & Risks in August 2013.

Compliance & Risks is a European-based organization with expertise in EU regulations. AEM’s collaboration with Compliance & Risks will help AEM members comply with changing European Union (EU) REACH regulations, ensuring continuing market access to the EU and reducing risk in that market.

The EU REACH Executive Brief is now available online. REACH stands for Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and restriction of CHemical substances, and the newsletter will help AEM members manage their extended supply chains.
 
The content of the EU Executive Brief is customized specifically for the off-road equipment manufacturing industry.  The brief contains news of what has changed and is scheduled to change, upcoming deadlines and analysis from industry experts, as well as case studies and feature articles from peer companies.
 
John Wagner, AEM Director of Materials Management, explains that the EU REACH Executive Brief will offer critical information for AEM member companies. “The first step to compliance with the EU REACH regulations is understanding which chemicals are on the Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) and Annex XIV Authorization lists and where they might be used in our industry. The EU REACH Executive Brief delivers this information and more. Subscribers will be on top of all the changes in the lists and how they affect our industry. However, the EU Executive Brief is an important part of a wider initiative by AEM to educate members and their supply chains on how to plan for and optimize their operations for continued access to the European Marketplace,” Wagner says.
 
Joe Skulski, CEO of Compliance & Risks, says that manufacturers will benefit from information covering the constantly changing EU regulatory environment. “New substance restrictions, legislative amendments, guidance documents and consultations are released on a near-daily basis under EU REACH. We are delighted to partner with AEM to take the information from our compliance knowledge management platform, C2P, customize it for their industry  and offer this crucial Brief to its members and their supply chains,” says Skulski.

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