Your REACH Only Representative for non-EU substance manufacturers

REACH registration & dossier support (Article 10)

Article 10 of REACH sets out what a registration dossier must contain, and the data requirements scale with your tonnage band. We help build the dossier, coordinate data-sharing with other registrants, and handle CLP notification - as a paid add-on to Only Representative appointment.

What registration data requires

Article 10 and Annexes VII-X set data requirements that scale with the tonnage you manufacture or import per year: Annex VII for 1-10 tonnes/year, Annex VII+VIII for 10-100 tonnes/year, Annex VII+VIII+IX for 100-1,000 tonnes/year, and the full Annex VII-X package above 1,000 tonnes/year. Higher tonnage bands require more physicochemical, toxicological and ecotoxicological data, generated through testing or read-across from similar substances.

The dossier itself is submitted through IUCLID and REACH-IT, and typically requires coordination with other companies registering the same substance under REACH's joint-submission (data-sharing) rules, historically organised through SIEFs.

Confidentiality: why manufacturers keep this with their OR, not their importers

Building a registration dossier means disclosing exact substance identity, composition and safety data. Manufacturers who compete on formulation generally prefer that this data sits with one trusted Only Representative under a confidentiality-bound mandate, rather than being spread across every EU importer who would otherwise need it to register independently.

What's included

Note: Exact data requirements depend on your substance identity, tonnage band and existing joint registration status. We confirm scope before quoting.

Check whether you need a REACH Only Representative

Tell us your substance, tonnage band and where your company is established. We will qualify the next step before any mandate is signed.

Free eligibility check