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ECLASS Webservice: The fastest and easiest way to efficient data management
The ECLASS Webservice enables you to retrieve exactly the relevant subset of the ECLASS structures directly and ad hoc in your system.
ECLASS Release 12.0 – now available!
Together with the ECLASS member and IT-Service-Provider PARADINE, the new ECLASS Release 12.0 was published!
Call for experts in the field of sustainability and CO₂ footprint
Information on the CO₂ balance of individual products is becoming increasingly important for companies. With Release 13.0, the ECLASS association wants to include corresponding properties in the ECLASS Standard and thus becomes the "first mover" in the field of standardized information on Product Carbon Footprints (PCF).
ECLASS properties for product carbon footprint
Information on the CO₂ balance of individual products is becoming increasingly important for companies. With Release 13.0, the ECLASS association wants to include corresponding properties in the ECLASS Standard and thus becomes the "first mover" in the field of standardized information on Product Carbon Footprints (PCF).
ECLASS: Content development and participation in expert groups
Numerous companies have already recognized that the use of standardized product data brings enormous advantages in internal and external processes - especially in globally active companies. In practice, however, the question often arises how possibly missing content can be added to the ECLASS Standard so that all segments can be classified and described in a standardized way.
Interview: Product Carbon Footprint and ECLASS
What is PCF? What do the values mean? And how can ECLASS help? In an interview we ask these and other questions to Thorsten Kroke, the head of the ECLASS Head Office.
eptos™ Search Engine 2.1
Paradine's eptos™ Search Engine is an enterprise-wide, multilingual, cross-system search engine for material and asset master data that can be provided and distributed within your corporate network.
Why does the customer want ECLASS 6 now?
While standard classifications have many advantages... for data providers, they also have disadvantages. One of the disadvantages is the availability of different versions that need to be maintained. This poses the challenge for manufacturers / suppliers to keep older versions of the classification standards with current product portfolios in order to satisfy their customers' needs. Older versions of the standards, which are often outdated for more than 10 years, need particularly complex work.