Total Parts Plus, a provider of obsolescence and environmental compliance management services headquartered in Fort Walton Beach, Fla., announced Tuesday its China RoHS labeling solution to help companies expedite the process for collecting component substance information and export the data in a pre-defined label format.
By March 2007, China RoHS regulations will require the identification of toxic and hazardous substances on the label for electronic products.
Total Parts Plus' China RoHS labeling tool is a component of its Parts Plus web-based application, a supply chain management system designed to help users manage the production availability of electronic components.