Saturday 23 November 2013

CE Marking Certification in Kolkata, West Bengal

CE Marking Certification in Kolkata, West Bengal

CE Marking
CE Marking or "Conformité Européenne" ("European Conformity") is the mandatory marking done on every product which is supposed to be sold within the European marketplace. This type of marking is usually called as conformance marking, and has been deemed compulsory by the regulatory authorities and EC directives for trading within the European Economic Area or EAA. 
The occurrence of this important CE Marking in Kolkata, West Bengal on a product doesn’t imply that the product has been manufactured in Europe, but signifies that the manufacturer has complied and adhered to all rules and legislative regulations as mentioned by the European authorities pertaining to safety, health, environmental protection requirements. Manufacturer from any country- inside Europe or outside Europe needs CE Marking on every product which can be sold within Europe.
If you are a manufacturer who wishes to market your product within the lucrative European market, then you need CE Marking on every product. CE Marking consultation in Kolkata, West Bengal is a daunting task, and needs a specialist for its successful implementation. CE Marking certification in Kolkata, West Bengal can be easily accomplished by CDG, who are the experts in CE Marking and all related certifications.
 
As a manufacturer, you just need to contact CDG for the best and most economical CE Marking in Kolkata, West Bengal which can guarantee you success in the challenging European market. Contact Shiv Shakti Services for CE Marking consultancy in Kolkata, West Bengal now!
 

Our CE Mark certification Services enable an organization to get accreditation of European Safety Mark. These services are rendered to make an organization eligible for exporting its products to Europe. Furthermore, our professionals render these services after comprehending clients' requirements. These offered services are widely appreciated for their time-execution and reliability. 
 
What is CE Marking (CE Mark):-CE Marking is the symbol . The letters "CE" are the abbreviation of
French phrase "Conformité Européene" which literally means "European Conformity". The term initially used was "EC Mark" and it was officially replaced by "CE Marking" in the Directive 93/68/EEC in 1993. "CE Marking" is now used in all EU official documents. 
 

General principles of the CE marking:-  
·         The CE marking shall be affixed only by the manufacturer or his authorized representative.
·         The CE marking shall be affixed only to products to which its affixing is provided for by specific Community harmonization legislation, and shall not be affixed to any other product.
·         By affixing or having affixed the CE marking, the manufacturer indicates that he takes responsibility for the conformity of the product with all applicable requirements set out in the relevant Community harmonization legislation providing for its affixing.
·         The CE marking shall be the only marking which attests the conformity of the product with the applicable requirements of the relevant Community harmonization legislation providing for its affixing.
·         The affixing to a product of markings, signs or inscriptions which are likely to mislead third parties regarding the meaning or form of the CE marking shall be prohibited. Any other marking may be affixed to the product provided that the visibility, legibility and meaning of the CE marking is not thereby impaired.
·         Member States shall ensure the correct implementation of the regime governing the CE marking and take appropriate action in the event of improper use of the marking. Member States shall also provide for penalties for infringements, which may include criminal sanctions for serious infringements. Those penalties shall be proportionate to the seriousness of the offense and constitute an effective deterrent against improper use.

 

Thursday 20 June 2013


How to Check a CE Mark

Most manufactured products that are made in, or imported to, the European Union must be CE marked. According to the Conformance website, this mark indicates that the item has been checked and it meets the standards of the CE-marking directives, set by the EU. This process effectively permits manufacturers and importers identical access to every EU country. It also standardizes safety and other regulations for all products that are sold there. Checking the CE mark on any item is a straightforward procedure.

Instructions:

Look on the item for the CE mark. It is almost always located on the bottom of the article. According to the Wellkang Tech Consulting website, the logo is made up of a rounded letter "C" and a rounded letter "E," located beside one another. The mark must be at least 5 mm high. The presence of the logo means that the item conforms to EU standards. However, there are a few instances when the manufacturer or importer is not required to place the logo on a particular article. If you cannot find the CE mark, there are other ways to check.

Check the instruction booklet or any other printed material that came with the item. According to the Conformance website, the CE mark may be here. In cases where the logo cannot be placed directly on an item, it must be located on these materials. However, in some cases there are no accompanying printed materials. If this is the case, there is another place where the CE mark might be found.

Examine the packaging that the item came in. The Conformance website states that the CE mark may be there. If the mark is not in any of the three places you have checked, you can assume that the article has not received EU approval and it may not legally be sold in any EU country.

Friday 7 June 2013

Fight against illicit drugs: EU signs new agreement with Russia

Fight against illicit drugs: EU signs new agreement with Russia

The EU & Russia have completed signature of a new cooperation agreement on the control of the drug precursors, at the Eu- Russia summit in Yekaterinburg.


“Customs has the dual responsibility of keeping our society safe, while facilitating trade for legitimate businesses. Controlling drug precursors is a prime example of how this is applied. For international threats, like narcotics trafficking, international cooperation is the best defence. Therefore, I warmly welcome today's EU-Russia agreement to work hand-in-hand in preventing drug precursors from being used to make illegal drugs.
The agreement was signed earlier on behalf of the EU by the Irish Presidency of the Council in Brussels and at the Summit by the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy/Vice-President of the Commission Catherine Ashton, while Director of the Federal Narcotics Service Viktor Ivanov signed for the Russian Federation.
The agreement will strengthen co-operation between the EU and Russia in preventing drug precursors from being trafficked for the manufacture of illegal drugs. It will enable competent authorities to exchange more practical, technical and scientific information on these chemicals, and to ensure that they are only used for legitimate purposes.
The EU already has 11 such agreements with other third countries.
Algirdas Šemeta, Commissioner responsible for Customs, said: "Customs has the dual responsibility of keeping our society safe, while facilitating trade for legitimate businesses. Controlling drug precursors is a prime example of how this is applied. For international threats, like narcotics trafficking, international cooperation is the best defence. Therefore, I warmly welcome today's EU-Russia agreement to work hand-in-hand in preventing drug precursors from being used to make illegal drugs."
Background
Drug precursors are chemicals that are primarily used for the legitimate production of a wide range of products such as pharmaceuticals, perfumes, plastics, and cosmetics. However, they can also be misused for the production of illicit drugs such as methamphetamines, heroin or cocaine.
The EU has already concluded bilateral agreements on drug precursors with Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, Mexico, United States, Chile, Turkey and China. These agreements provide for co-operation in trade monitoring and mutual administrative assistance (exchange of information).
The agreement fits in the wider framework of the 1988 United Nations Convention on Narcotic Drugs to which both the EU and the Russian Federation are parties.
It covers the 23 scheduled substances internationally controlled under the 1988 UN Convention and also establishes cooperation on controlling non-scheduled substances used for the illicit manufacture of drugs.

Monday 7 January 2013

CE Marking in Kolkata West Bengal

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