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Since international trade is expanding quickly in the age of globalisation, manufacturing and import/export enterprises are also expanding significantly. It does not matter what role you play, whether you’re an importer, trader, supplier, or most importantly, a manufacturer; there are obligations in terms of compliance and regulatory criteria that must be met before releasing any […]
BIS stands for Bureau of Indian Standards, a National Standard Body of India constituted under the BIS Act 2016. It was introduced for the harmonious development of marking, standardisation, and quality certification of products and incidental or connected matters. BIS provides traceable & tangible benefits to the national economy from providing safe & reliable quality […]
CRS (Compulsory Registration Scheme is regulated in scheme-2 of the BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulation, 2018. In the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology[1], manufacturers must obtain BIS CRS Registration Certificate for electronic products before introducing or selling in the Indian market. We can see the significant growth of licenses under the BIS CRS registration. Per […]
All the Scanner has been included in the compulsory BIS CRS Registration under Indian standard- IS 13252 (Part 1). This product cannot be imported or exported and sold in the Indian market without BIS Regulation. BIS certification is granted by the BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) in India. The BIS certification indicates third party, i.e. […]
In India, the BIS Certification is granted by the BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards. The BIS certification indicates the third party. The BIS assures customers of any product’s reliability, quality, and safety. The BIS is involved in various activities such as certification of products, testing, standards formulation, hallmarking, calibration scheme, and more. The Indian government […]
BIS stands for Bureau of Indian Standards. It’s an autonomous body which maintains & formulates standards in India. The main objective of BIS is to protect the interest of Indian customers by ensuring the quality of goods or products they purchase. It also promotes standardization & conformity assessment activities in India. The BIS also provides […]
The product certification scheme of the BIS promotes quality assurance certification & use of ISI Mark to producers who confirm the quality standards mandated by the BIS. The Indian government has made BIS Certification compulsory for certain products, including electrical, electronic items, electric toys, LED light, LED televisions and a few electronic products for customs […]
BIS Certification is the way of assuring consumers of the quality standards of the product. The BIS Certification is a guarantee that the product is safe for use. At the same time, it is a voluntary certification empowered by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Act, 1986. BIS Certification is compulsory for manufacturers of electronic […]
BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) is the National Standard Body of India introduced under the BIS Act, 2016[1] for the harmonious growth of the activities of marking, standardisation and quality certification of products and matters connected in addition to that or incidental to it. BIS has been providing tangibility & traceability advantages to the national […]
The Iron market will have to produce Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)[1] certified Iron products as the Centre has made the Certification Compulsory. According to BIS guidelines, each domestic and foreign company cannot manufacture, import, store & distribute iron products in case they don’t follow the Indian Standards and don’t bear the BIS ISI mark. […]
As Per the Medical Devices Rules, 2017, a Loan License to Manufacture Class C & Class D Medical Devices in Form MD-10 is mandatory to manufacture notified medical devices in India. These loan license applications are filed in Form MD-8 and to obtain the loan licenses in Form MD-10. To obtain a loan license to […]
BIS stands for Bureau of Indian Standards. It is a National Body of India constituted by the BIS Act 2016[1]. BIS is established for the harmonious development of marking, standardisation and quality Certification of products and connected or incidental matters. It provides tangible & traceable advantages to the national economy through providing safe & reliable […]
The BIS Product Certification Scheme has over 26500 licensees, which cover more than 900 items. BIS Certification enables licensees to use the well-known ISI mark on their goods, which is widely recognised as a symbol of high-quality goods. 90 products must have BIS Certification, according to a government notification. Additionally, BIS runs the Foreign Manufacturers […]
In India, the manufacturing, Import, distribution and sale of drugs are regulated by the Drugs & Cosmetics Act, 1940 and Drugs & Cosmetics Rules, 1945. License is provided for the Import of new drugs & cosmetics subject to those specified in Rule 10 & 10A. No new drug is allowed to import into India without […]