2013年3月26日 星期二

CCC Certification


CCC is similar to other certifications for the standardization of product quality, such as the European CE system, but there are important differences. The CCC certificate was introduced in 2002 and applies to imported goods as well as to Chinese products. The products requiring certification may only be imported to China, sold in China and used in business activities in China, after a CCC certification was passed.
Not complying with the CCC-regulations will lead to import goods being detained at the border or returned to the sender. On improper use of CCC license or printing the CCC-mark on products without certification, fines and court procedures are imposed. Even if your products actually do not need CCC, customs problems still might arise if customs officers demand a CCC certificate. Clearance Certificates for these goods significantly reduce the risk of customs problems.
The CCC certification replaced the certifications of the “China Import and Export Commodity Inspection Bureau (CCIB)” and the “China Commission for Conformity Certification of Electrical Equipment (CCEE)” thereby simplifying foreign trade with China significantly. CCC created a“level playing field” for all market participants. Special certificates, for example for medical products (SFDA) and telecommunication equipment, however, remain in place.
The two most important elements of CCC certification are product testing (products that are to be certified in China are sent to test laboratories in China) and factory audits (inspections of the factories that manufacture the products that are to be certified by Chinese auditors). The certification is valid for several years but must be maintained by annual follow-up audits.
The steps to the entire CCC certification also include comprehensive document traffic and various payment transactions. With consulting support, the entire process can be completed within about 4-5 months. Without consulting support, the process will typically take between 6-18 months.
These are the most important Chinese certification authorities:
  1. The Chinese central authority CNCA (Certification and Accreditation Administration) administers the China marks and sets the guidelines.
  2. The CQC (China Quality Certification Centre) is responsible for conducting the certification
  3. The CCAP (China Certification Centre for Automotive Products) handles certification of automotive parts.
This information provided a brief overview. For more information, please read our free information booklet “CCC Made Easy“ with a special focus on certification for automotive suppliers.
You will find useful information on our Frequently Asked Questions site (FAQ) or in the list of products subject to certification. If you do not need CCC, China Certification can still assist you with clearance certificates.

參考資料: http://www.china-certification.com/en/what-is-ccc

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