Africa Certification

Do you know what a Kenyan PVOC certificate is?

As a relatively developed country on the African continent, Kenya has been trading very frequently with domestic manufacturers for a long time. However, since 2018, many companies have found that the certification body that handles Kenya’s PVOC certification is in the certification process and certification requirements.   The requirements are very strict, which is actually…

Introduction to the content of IECEE certificate fees, successful certification has many benefits

When science and technology products are circulating around the world, they need to be tested and certified in accordance with relevant regulations. Only after passing the certification can they enter the country’s market smoothly. Therefore, in order to facilitate the circulation of scientific and technological products in various countries, a total of 44 countries in…

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GCC

GCC is the acronym for Gulf Cooperation Council in the Gulf. The Gulf Cooperation Council was established in Abu Dhabi, UAE on May 25, 1981. Its member states are Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Sultanate of Oman, Kingdom of Bahrain, and 7 Yemen.

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eac

The EAC Certificate of conformity confirms that devices comply with the Technical Regulations of the Eurasian Economic Community (EURASEC).Products that bear the EAC Mark have all passed the conformity assessment procedures in one of the

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gost

The acronym GOST comes from Государственный Стандарт (Gosudarstvenny Standart), which means “state standard”. Since their introduction almost a century ago, GOST certificates have established the technical safety and quality requirements necessary to authorize a product for sale…

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fcc

FCC stands for Federal Communications Commission. The FCC certification or FCC mark is a certification mark employed on all electronic products manufactured and sold in the United States.The FCC enforces this requirement, per Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulation (CFR).

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ul

UL stands for Underwriter Laboratories, a third-party certification company that’s been around for over a century. UL was founded in 1894 in Chicago. They certify products with the aim to make the world a safer place for both workers and consumers.