Thanks for the feedback Doug
From: Douglas E Powell
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2021 11:19 AM
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Subject: Re: [PSES] Multiple Power cord-sets bundled with product
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Chuck,
My experience has been that sometimes it
Sure,
Doing as a line item at the order entry stage is very workable. It just
needs the attention of someone who does configuration control.
-Doug
Douglas E Powell
Laporte, Colorado USA
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On Wed, Jul 21, 2021 at 12:49 PM Scott Douglas
Hello,
Does anyone know the complementary provisions of the following EU directives or
market access conditions in Israel?
* 2001/95/EC General Product Safety Directive of Consumer Products =>
Israel?
* 2014/30/EU EMC Directive => Israel?
* 2014/35/EU Low Voltage
Hello
I'm wondering if anyone has experience and/or specific information on
legal/customs requirements that restrict the bundling of multiple region power
cord-sets with a product.
Thanks in advance
Chuck
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Chuck,
My experience has been that sometimes it works, other times not. I
understand the desire ensure the end user get the cord set they actually
need, but I've also seen where there is backlash. Some recipients simply
throw away the cord they don't need.
The best solution I've seen, is to
Take a look at what is known as the Israel “Free Import Order” – It imposes
many standards on certain item types.
I do not know how it maps over your directive list, unfortunately, but it is a
sort of market access hurdle.
Best Regards,
-Lauren Crane
From: loerzer_mob...@globalnorm.de
Sent:
Chuck,
We ship up to 4 power cords with plenty of products without any issues. The
only complaint is from product managers trying to squeeze every last bit of
margin out of products. Those extra $6 or so get thrown out in most cases.
In past lives we did what Doug suggested. Made the power cord
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