Saturday, February 26, 2011

Semtech adopts ProCM GreenHub compliance platform to streamline customer compliance process

CAMARILLO, USA: Semtech Corp., a leading supplier of analog and mixed-signal semiconductors, and ProCM, a leading supplier of compliance solutions for the electronics industry, announced the production launch of ProCM’s GreenHub Compliance Management System (CMS) to manage the environmental compliance of Semtech’s products and suppliers.

“We have been working with the ProCM team and our supply base to establish baseline compliance data within GreenHub,” states Mike Wilson, CTO and senior VP, Quality and Reliability for Semtech. “Now it will be much easier for us to manage ongoing supplier compliance and provide product compliance data to our customers while reducing the risk of non-compliance. Additionally, the compliance experts at ProCM will keep us in step with regulatory and standards changes as they occur, reducing the need for dedicated internal resources.”

The GreenHub CMS is a centralized database and management system established to provide the semiconductor industry with an efficient and cost effective solution for managing supplier and product compliance information.

Semtech has selected ProCM’s GreenHub as the primary system to support their RoHS and REACH compliance data. It now enables Semtech to aggregate materials compliance data, including third-party analytical results, from raw materials and integrated circuit assembly subcontractors, as well as create industry standard IPC-1752 full material disclosure declarations for their customers.

“By establishing a centralized compliance system for the semiconductor industry, suppliers can support customer requirements in a much more effective manner,” states Richard Kubin, Vice President of Compliance Solutions at ProCM. “By also providing easy upload of product BOM data, our customers can efficiently support compliance reporting at a fraction of the cost of maintaining internal systems and processes. Further, we are committed to supporting our customers as new regulatory requirements, such as the reporting of Conflict Minerals, come into force.”

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