What is UL certification?
UL was founded in 1894. In the initial stage, UL mainly relied on the funds provided by the fire insurance department to maintain its operations. It was not until 1916 that UL was completely independent. After nearly a hundred years of development, UL has become a world-renowned certification body with a set of strict organizational management systems, standard development and product certification procedures. UL is governed by a council of representatives from safety experts, government officials, consumers, education, utilities, insurance, and standards departments, with day-to-day operations handled by the president and vice president. At present, UL has five laboratories in the United States, headquartered in Northbrook Town, north of Chicago, and established corresponding laboratories in Taiwan, Suzhou, Guangzhou and Hong Kong.
Features of the Enhanced Smart UL Certification Mark
Geographic Codes – The Enhanced Smart UL Certification Mark uses a two-digit International Organization for Standardization (ISO) country code to indicate the geographic area in which its standard is certified.
Improved Traceability – Each Enhanced UL Mark has a unique identifier, usually a file number, increasing vital visibility in the global marketplace.
Easy access to product information – Scan the embedded QR code in the smart version of the enhanced logo or badge for quick access to additional certification information.
Enhanced Marketability – The Enhanced Smart UL Certification Mark System also offers individual promotional badges for greater flexibility in marketing programs.
The meaning of the Ul certification mark to the enterprise:
1. The entire American market attaches great importance to product safety; when consumers and purchasers buy products, they will choose products with UL certification marks.
2. UL has a history of more than 100 years. The image of safety is deeply rooted in consumers and the government. If you do not sell products directly to consumers, middlemen will also
Ask the product to have the UL certification mark to make the product sell well.
3. American consumers and purchasing units have more confidence in the company’s products.
4. The federal, state, county, and municipal governments in the United States have a total of more than 40,000 administrative districts, all of which recognize the UL certification mark.
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