Hi Jim,
You should only need one C-Tick compliance mark on a product.
However, you could have a situation where there is a single overseas
manufacturer and several Australian suppliers. In this case each Australian
supplier may have to mark their imports with their own supplier ID.
The alternative is for the overseas manufacturer to arrange for a single
Australian agent to sign the declaration and use the agent's supplier ID. Then
any Australian company can import the product without having to sign a
declaration or apply their C-Tick.
Regards
Barry Esmore
AUS-TICK
(The Electrical Equipment Compliance Professionals)
281 Lawrence Rd
Mount Waverley
Vic 3149
Australia
Ph: 613 9886 1345
Fax: 613 9013 9552
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From: Knighten, Jim L <mailto:[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, 29 May 2009 5:49 AM
Subject: C-Tick DoC for reseller products
Hi,
The c-tick Declaration of Conformity is a supplier’s DoC, not a
manufacturer’s DoC.
Nevertheless, if I am re-selling a product into Australia/New Zealand
and
that product’s manufacturer has a c-tick mark on the product and a DoC, am I
as the importer required to issue my own DoC for the product? One would think
so. Following this line of reasoning, am I required to produce the
manufacturer’s test report (which I probably have difficulty in obtaining)
within 10 working days, or is a copy of the manufacturer’s c-tick DoC (which
he is more willing to share with me) sufficient for my c-tick compliance
records?
Thanks,
Jim
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Teradata Corporation
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