CE mark is required for certain exports to the European market. These are mad mandatory by directives released by the European Union. CE marking is independent of the quality requirement of the product as it applied with mandatory European safety requirement.

The EU introduced the CE marking scheme to make trade easier and cheaper between EU countries. It means that a manufacturer claims that their product conforms to the minimum legal requirements for health and safety as laid down in EU directives.

Boost Your Export to Europe

CE Marking is a product certification for organizations that want to penetrate or develop a particular market or sales opportunity. CE Marking certificate helps to meet sales and quality objectives. CE Mark certificate opens the door for entry the product to Europe.

How Do You Benefit From CE Marking?

The EU introduced the CE marking scheme to make trade easier and cheaper between EU countries. It means that a manufacturer claims that their product conforms to the minimum legal requirements for health and safety as laid down in EU directives.

The great benefit for manufacturers is that there is now only one set of requirements and procedures to comply with in designing and manufacturing a product for the entire EEA. The various and conflicting national regulations are eliminated. As a result, the product no longer needs to be adapted to the specific requirements of the different member states of the EEA. In addition, it may be considered a benefit that by implementing the requirements, the product will be safer for the user and this may also reduce damage and liability claims.

Additional benefits may include your product being made safer for end-users

Develop new EU markets more easily

When your products carry the CE Marking you will find that importers, distributors and sales agents will be easier to appoint as they do not have to deal with complex compliance regulations. They will not want to get involved with product certification which requires complex professional expertise. They will probably excel in marketing and sales, but are they equipped in handling regulatory and legal issues?