Fellow Compliance Professionals, I understand that equipment must be CE marked and comply with all applicable Directives before being placed into service within the EU. However, custom one-of-a-kind machines can be a challenge. Are there any provisions within the EU Directives (Machinery & EMC) for in-situ testing & assessment for CE compliance of custom machinery equipment? This would be for a large machine designed and manufactured outside the EU, broken down for shipment, and then re-assembled at the customer site within the EU. If in-situ is allowed, that would mean shipping into the EU prior to CE marking, so how would customs be handled?
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