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To export product to European Union countries you require CE mark certified product. To get CE mark from European Union Approved Notified Bodies, we can help you to get certified your products to easily export to European Union Countries. CE mark products certification work like passport to European Union Market.
CE Marking

DCS provides services of CE certification according to the following EU Directives:

* Construction products directive (CPD) 89/106/EEC
* Electrical equipment designed for use within certain operating voltages directive 73/23 EEC
* ATEX Directive 94/9/ EC (for the products for use in potentially explosive atmospheres)
* Pressure equipment directive 97/23/EC (PED)
* The medical device directive 93/42/EEC (2007/47/EC)
* The active implantable medical device directive 90/385/EEC
* The In-Vitro Diagnostic Directive 98/79/EC, * Personal protective equipment directive 89/686/EEC
* The measuring instruments Directive 2004/22/EC (MID)* The toy safety Directive 88/378/EEC
* electromagnetic compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC (EMC)
* machinery Directive 2006/42/EC (MD), * low-voltage Directive 2006/95/EC (LVD)
* The radio communications and telecommunications terminal equipment Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE)
* The non-automated weighing nstruments Directive 90/384/EEC (NAWI) (93/68/EEC)
* The Directive on efficiency requirements for new hot-water boilers (water heaters), working on liquid or gaseous fuel92/42/EEC, The Directive on the elevators and hoisting mechanism 95/16/EC
*The simple pressure vessels directive 2009/105/EC (SPVD), The gas appliances directive 2009/142/EC
The stages of further work, expected results and timeframe for completion of the European certification on the European certificate of conformity.

STAGE 1 – «CONSULTING» (realization terms: 20-25 working days)

Consulting services on the EU Directives, necessary for the assessment of conformity of products to the requirements of the European Union, a translation of the necessary documentation (Specifications, instructions for use), as well as the determination of the value of the certification by europeon notified body.
The expected outcome is a report, which reflects the EU Directive, the certification scheme, the list of harmonized standards and other documents, on the basis of which products must be evaluated to the requirements of the European Union.

STAGE 2 – «TESTING» (realization terms: 15-20 working days)

Carrying out tests in the laboratory. This stage involves testing of samples of production declared on certification in the Laboratory (it is possible to provide on the territory of India in the presence of experts of Notified Bodies, or in the laboratory in EU).The expected Result is the receipt of testing protocol.

STAGE 3 – «PREPARATION OF DOCUMENTATION FOR THE AUDIT OF THE ENTERPRISE» (realization terms: 5 – 7 working days)Involves the collection and filing of the necessary documentation, the list of which is provided to the customer on the first stage and the preparation of the plan of the certification audit.

STEP 4 – «AUDIT IN THE WORKPLACE» (realization terms: 10 – 14 working days)

Audit in the workplace. Experts of Notified Bodies and two representatives of the DCS  visit the enterprise.
STEP 5 – «CERTIFICATION» (realization terms: 25 – 30 working days)

Notified Body issues a certificate. The expected Result is receiving the CE Certificate.

STEP 6 – «SUPERVISORY AUDITS»
Supervisory audit of the production of the manufacturer, according to the schedule of the audit supervisors.

Export to Portugal

1974 Portuguese population 1961–2003, in thousands, (2005 Data from FAO) with emigration giving way to retornados ranging from 500,000 to 1 million after the revolution. The post Carnation Revolution period was characterized by chaos and negative economic growth as industries were nationalised and the negative effects of the decoupling of Portugal from its former colonies were felt. Heavy industry came to […]

Export to Portugal

Portuguese Colonial Empire[edit] During the Portuguese Empire period, started in the 15th century, until the Carnation Revolution of 1974, the economy of Portugal was centered in trade and raw materials related activities within its vast colonial possessions, mainly in Asia (spices, silk, dyes, porcelain and gems), Africa (ivory, timber, oil, diamonds and slaves) and South America (sugar cane, dyes, woods, and gold). The country, with a transcontinental […]

Export to Portugal

The economy of Portugal is ranked 34th in the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Report for 2019. The great majority of the international trade is done within the European Union (EU), whose countries received 72.8% of the Portuguese exports and were the origin of 76.5% of the Portuguese imports in 2015. Other regional groups that are significant trade partners of Portugal are the NAFTA (6.3% of the exports and […]