Your REACH Only Representative for non-EU substance manufacturers
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.
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.
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.
Note: Exact data requirements depend on your substance identity, tonnage band and existing joint registration status. We confirm scope before quoting.
Tell us your substance, tonnage band and where your company is established. We will qualify the next step before any mandate is signed.