The solution appears simple to me, your customer prepares his own Declaration, based on reviewing your data, uses his own model numbers, and puts his own CE mark on his equipment.
Gabriel Roy Hughes Network Systems Maryland To: emc-pstc @ ieee.org @ SMTPGW cc: From: JEichner @ statpower.com @ SMTPGW List-Post: [email protected] Date: 04/29/96 09:25:00 AM Subject: Who can apply the CE Mark? SMTP Headers: Headers We have an interesting situation that I am not sure how to deal with, and I would welcome any advice I can get from the group, please. I am being asked if we can sell products to customers who want their name only to appear on the product, not ours, and so order products with no labelling on them at all, in plain white boxes. These customers need the CE mark, and would like us to ship a DofC in our name, but would like to incorporate the CE Mark into their labels, or apply our CE Mark label at their factory. I know the Certification agencies are very particular on this point: their marks are only to be applied at the authorized factory where inspections, hipot testing, etc. takes place. 1. Is there any problem with the customer applying the CE Mark instead of our factory? 2. Is there any problem with shipping a product with one name on it (the customer's) when the DofC has a different name on it (not to mention model numbers - some of these customers don't use our model numbers)? Thanks in advance for considering this issue. Jim Eichner Statpower Technologies Corporation [email protected] The opinions expressed are those of my invisible friend

