Agree, our company only recently became VCCI registered. The reason, the company we supply was already a member and required us to demonstrate compliance.
John Juhasz wrote: > > > On another note, many companies (both US and Japanese) belong to VCCI. > As a member > of VCCI, they pledge that the products that they market will be > evaluated for > compliance with the specifications, and be marked as such. > So if you are planning on doing business with a VCCI member, you will > be > asked to demonstrate compliance. > http://www.vcci.or.jp/vcci/vcci_e/faq/index.html > > John Juhasz > Fiber Options > Bohemia, NY > > -----Original Message----- > From: Mowbray, John H [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 8:11 AM > To: 'George Stults'; '[email protected]' > Subject: RE: VCCI - is it voluntary? > > > VCCI is a voluntary organization in that it is self-policing the ITE > industry, and is not mandatory in a legal sense (you can't be dragged > into > court for non-compliance), BUT the Japanese consumers are aware of the > mark > and look for it. > > On the other side the failure to comply when you have attached the > mark can > result in the details being published in the popular press -- then try > to > sell ANYTHING there. > > John Mowbray, P. Eng. > Senior EMC Engineer > NCR Canada, Waterloo > 580 Weber St. N. > Waterloo, Ontario, Canada > N2J 4G5 > 519 884 1710 X5371 > FAX: 519 884 0610 > email: [email protected] > -- Andrew Carson - Product Safety Engineer Xyratex Engineering Laboratory Tele 023 92496855 Fax 023 92496014

