Enhesa has acquired TotalSDS, enhancing its regulatory intelligence platform with advanced Safety Data Sheet authoring capabilities to better serve compliance needs globally.
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Enhesa, recognized as the leading provider of regulatory business intelligence on a global scale, has recently acquired TotalSDS, a US-based company specializing in Safety Data Sheet (SDS) authoring software. This acquisition is strategic, enhancing Enhesa’s existing workflow solutions by integrating innovative SDS authoring capabilities directly into their platform. This integration facilitates a seamless connection to Enhesa’s extensive regulatory and hazard content, enabling users to create, update, and distribute compliant SDSs across various jurisdictions and languages.
TotalSDS has established itself as a pivotal player in the realm of SDS authoring, streamlining what has traditionally been a labor-intensive and error-prone task. By leveraging artificial intelligence, TotalSDS’s software allows for greater accuracy, speed, and scalability in producing SDSs, thereby reinforcing workplace safety standards that are critical to regulatory compliance and worker protection.
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Industry Overview in the Target’s Specific Country
The market for Safety Data Sheets is currently experiencing significant growth, particularly within the United States, where stringent regulatory frameworks demand meticulous compliance from businesses ac
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Enhesa
invested in
TotalSDS
in 2020
in a Merger deal