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CE MARKETING

When is CE marking mandatory?

Any product that falls under the scope of one or more of the European Union (EU) product directives or regulations must comply with the relevant requirements and bear the CE marking before it can be legally placed on the market in the EEA. CE marking demonstrates that the product has been assessed and meets EU health, safety, and environmental protection requirements.

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Benefits of CE Marking

How to obtain CE marking for my products?

First, we will help you determine which EU directives and standards apply to your product. Then, we will assist you in preparing the necessary technical documentation and performing the required conformity assessment procedures. Once this is completed, we will verify that your product complies with the relevant EU regulations and issue the necessary certification documents.

CE Marking prerequisite

The manufacturer must conduct a conformity assessment procedure for their product, which involves identifying the applicable directives, verifying conformity through testing, and producing technical documentation. The manufacturer must also affix the CE marking on the product or its packaging along with certain other information.

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FAQ

CE marking is a mandatory conformity assessment process that confirms a product’s compliance with EU regulations, while product certification is a voluntary process that verifies a product’s compliance with industry standards.

Yes, non-EU manufacturers can use CE marking for products that are intended to be sold in the EU, but they must appoint an authorized representative in the EU to act on their behalf.

No, CE marking is only required for products that fall under the scope of the relevant EU directives or regulations. Some products, such as food and cosmetics, are not covered by CE marking.

If a product is sold in the EU without the required CE marking, the manufacturer or importer may face legal action, including fines or product recalls. In addition, the product may be denied access to the EU market.

Yes, CE marking is recognized by all EU member states and is a requirement for products sold in the EU.