Unfortunately, I don't have the "law" part of the standards at my desk, but
I believe that similar to US law there are exceptions which allow exactly
this sort of thing. See section 2.8 in CFR 47 for the times you are allowed
to move stuff around without compliance. Pretty much its demo and
pre-production equipment that is marked as non-compliant, and clearly
identified in the papers that you are not selling it until it is compliant.
Certainly, US law doesn't pertain anywhere outside the US, and in some
neighbor hoods inside the US, so check into this further, but the laws are
somewhat are similar. Your customs broker should be able to help you with
the paperwork.
Gary
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Subject: Re: French Customs demand EC Declaration!
Dear All,
the process to import production machines into the EU seems clear,
but have
you considered the problem of samples, too ?
Usually, samples are used for evaluation purposes and cannot often
be
marked with CE because the CE compliance tests
should be done at least with the final version. Therefore, no
CE-Declaration can be issued and the customs may stop
these samples at the border (we experienced the same problems with
the
French customs).
How do you handle sample shimpments into the EU ?
Kind regards
Andreas Thomas
Toshiba Europe GmbH
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