In response to the growing interest in SDGs and compliance in the manufacturing industry.
The "Green Line" is a new module of Total Materia that includes hazard information on materials and substances, as well as LCA (Life Cycle Assessment) and BoM (Bill of Materials) evaluation tools. It focuses on the increasing importance of corporate compliance and environmental sustainability. The perspective of compliance is no longer something that only quality assurance personnel consider. By taking into account the sustainability of materials used in the early stages of product design, it reduces rework and enhances not only productivity but also safety. If issues are found with materials, alternative materials can be quickly identified to respond to the problem swiftly.
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Regulations regarding materials and products are increasingly growing and becoming more complex. When exporting, importing, or producing materials and products from overseas, it becomes even more complicated. Poor handling at this stage can lead to enormous potential losses. Additionally, compliance violations that occur after the design and prototyping stages can also result in significant losses. At Green Line, let's incorporate compliance information into the design and material selection stages to properly address complex regulations.
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To departments such as design, quality assurance, and procurement.
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Actual screen example (compliance evaluation)
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Actual screen example (LCA)
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Total Materia AG (formerly Key to Metals AG) develops, sells, and supports the materials platform "Total Materia." As a pioneer in this field, we launched the first online database in 1999. Since then, we have focused on expanding the database, developing new features, improving data quality, and enhancing customer support. Currently, "Total Materia" is implemented in over 100 countries worldwide. Our customers utilize it across a wide range of industries, including automotive, railway vehicles, shipbuilding, aerospace, oil, metal processing, heavy industry, steel, healthcare, and education.