SABER Certificate: A Comprehensive Guide to Product Certification and Fees

If you are planning to export your products to Saudi Arabia, obtaining a SABER certificate is essential. SABER (Saudi Arabia’s conformity assessment program) is a mandatory program that requires specific products to be certified before they can enter the Saudi Arabian market. SABER certificate is issued by authorized conformity assessment bodies (CABs), and the process involves various fees that can add up quickly. In this article, we will provide you with a comprehensive guide to SABER certification and the associated fees.   SABER Certification Process   The SABER certification process involves several steps, including product testing, inspection, and evaluation. The process may vary depending on the product category and the…

ul 証明書ルックアップ

What is UL certification and why is it important? UL stands for Underwriter Laboratories, a third-party certification company that has been around for over a century. UL was founded in Chicago in 1894. They certify products with the aim of making the world a safer place for workers and consumers. In addition to testing, they set industry standards to follow when innovating new products. Last year alone, approximately 14 billion UL-certified products entered the global market. Simply put, UL is a safety organization that sets industry standards for new products. They are constantly checking these products to make sure they meet these standards. UL testing ensures that the wires are…

Middle East Certification

サウジ水効率ラベルはより厳しい水使用基準を持っています

In daily life, the products we see will have a label introducing the basic energy consumption of the product. The basic energy consumption of the product is clearly marked on the above, which is more convenient for consumers to understand and distinguish the product. The Saudi water efficiency label and the energy efficiency label we have seen are the same type of direct display of product energy consumption.     In 2015, Saudi Arabia proposed new implementation standards for toilets. Starting in 2018, Saudi Arabia will restrict faucets, shower toilets and other products in accordance with the implementation standards of the letter. These products must have clear water effects on…