Privacy

We process your personal data that falls under the following data categories:- Name/Company,
– Profession/job title,
– date of birth,
– company registration number,
– contact person,
– business address and other addresses of the customer,
– contact data (telephone number, fax number, e-mail address, etc.) – Bank details, credit card details,
– order data,
– VAT number,
– customer service requests,You have voluntarily provided us with data about yourself and we process this data based on your consent for the following purposes:

  • Customer support as well as
  • for our own advertising purposes, for example for sending offers, advertisingbrochures and newsletters (in paper and electronic form), as well as for the purpose of referring to the existing or former business relationship with the customer .

You can revoke this consent at any time. A revocation has the consequence that we will no longer process your data for the above-mentioned purposes from this point on. For a revocation, please contact: mailto: [email protected]

The data provided by you are furthermore required for the fulfillment of the contract or for the implementation of pre-contractual measures. Without this data, we cannot conclude the contract with you.

We store your data until 7 years after the end of the business relationship.

For this data processing, we do not use any order processors and do not pass on your data to any recipients or categories of recipients.

We do not use any automated decision-making / profiling procedures that have a legal effect on you or affect you significantly in a similar way.

You can reach us at the following contact details:

procurex | DI Robert Reinisch Viehmarktgasse 13
8020 Graz
Austria

You can reach our data protection officer at: mailto: [email protected]

Legal Remedies
In principle, you have the rights for information, correction, deletion, restriction, data portability and objection. To do so, please contact us. If you believe that the processing of your data violates data protection law or your data protection rights have otherwise been violated in some way, you can complain to the supervisory authority. In Austria, the data protection authority is responsible for this kind of issues.