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Edward Lowton
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Certification service
31 July 2013
TÜV SÜD Product Service has launched a Customs Union certification service for exports to Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan.
This includes equipment which falls under the technical regulations covering safety of machinery and equipment, and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
Russia is the UK’s fastest growing export market and, under new rules, machinery must gain certification before it will be accepted into the Customs Union countries.
In the UK, TÜV SÜD will provide local UK factory inspection, safety and EMC testing to the latest standards and the compilation of all required technical documentation. TÜV SÜD’s experts in Russia will process the technical documentation, obtain the certification and help with translation of documents into the local language. The process will usually be completed within one working week.
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