AIS certification
AIS (Automotive Indian Standard) certification was first launched in 1989 with the publication of the Central Motor Vehicle Rules (CMVR). The aim was to improve
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AIS (Automotive Indian Standard) certification was first launched in 1989 with the publication of the Central Motor Vehicle Rules (CMVR). The aim was to improve
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) in India has two certification schemes for foreign manufacturers: the Indian Standards Institute Certification Scheme (ISI) and the Compulsory
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) in India has two certification schemes for manufacturers: the Indian Standards Institute Certification Scheme (after the office’s original name
PESO certification is India’s equivalent of ATEX or IECEx certification. Strictly speaking, one of the two certificates for explosion-proof products is required for successful PESO
BEE certification was introduced in 2002 on the basis of the Energy Conservation Act 2001 of the Indian government in order to curb rising electricity
In 2006, the Indonesian National Standardisation Agency (Badan Standardisasi Nasional, BSN) made certification according to the Indonesian National Standards (Standar Nasional Indonesia, SNI) mandatory for
South Korea is one of the most developed markets in Asia. Accordingly, the certification system has undergone many advances and changes. Before 2009, there were
South Korea is one of the most developed markets in Asia. Accordingly, the certification system has undergone many advances and changes. Before 2009, there were
South Korea is one of the most developed markets in Asia. Accordingly, the certification system has undergone many advances and changes. Before 2009, there were
The Ministry of Transport and Communications (MOTC) formally established the Vehicle Safety Certification Centre (VSCC) on 31 March 2009. The business scope of the agency
The Taiwanese Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) describes in the Commodity Inspection Act the assignment of an authority for the formulation of quality standards (Chinese
Since its establishment on 22 February 2006, the National Communications Commission has been the competent authority for the regulation of telecommunications and broadcasting services and
Art. 7 of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of the Republic of Taiwan stipulates that explosive products must be tested by an authority and
The Bureau of Philippine Standards (BPS) in the Philippines is responsible for ensuring the quality of imported goods. For this purpose, it has introduced the
The Bureau of Philippine Standards (BPS) in the Philippines is responsible for ensuring the quality of all goods within 88 product categories. For this purpose,
Pre-shipment inspection, or PSI, is the Chinese customs certification for used machinery. Machines usually do not need certification in China, but only if they have
The Vietnam Register (VR) was already inspecting and certifying ships in 1970 and has become increasingly important over time. Since 1984 it has been working
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