Moshe,

The "manufacturer" in the sense of the Directive is not the place of
manufacture (where product is actually manufactured) but rather the company
declaring compliance with the Directive (same name and address as in the
Declaration). Therefore, one address please.



At 10:48 02/03/2000 +0200, |Moshe Valdman wrote:
>
>Hello,
>
>the 292 requires the manufacturer's address (or maybe the location of
>manufacture?) to be on the product's label. My client makes his products in
>two different locations (countries), and would rather not disclose this on
>the label.
>
>Would it be OK to have just one kind of label, and not indicate the country
>of manufacture, but only the manufacturer's main address (headquarters)
>
>thanks in advance,
>Moshe
>
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