CCEE is the official PRC CB Scheme member, and can grant the non-mandatory Great Wall safety mark. However, only SACI/CCIB can grant the mandatory import CCIB mark. The CB Bulletin says SACI will accept CCEE assessments and grant CCIB on this basis. However, my sources say there is much rivalry between the CCEE and SACI, even though they both employ the same testing sites.
We have elected to use the SACI/CCIB route, and recently had our first two models approved for the CCIB marking. We have several more in the queue. George Alspaugh Product Safety Authority Lexmark International Please respond to hahmadi%[email protected] To: emc-pstc%[email protected], rkester%[email protected] cc: (bcc: George Alspaugh) bcc: George Alspaugh Subject: Re: China certifications needed? Your best bet would be to get in touch with CCEE (China Commission for Conformity Certification of Electrical Equipment). Their phone/fax numbers are as follow: Tel: +86(10)-68336219 Fax: +86(10)-68360907 Drop them a fax and ask them their latest requirements. As you know the requirements in these countries changes on a daily basis. Thanks H.Ahmadi(Approvals Manager) Cortech Systems Europe Ltd UK. ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: China certifications needed? Author: [email protected] at INTERNET-MAIL List-Post: [email protected] Date: 10/12/97 19:29 Hello, I'm trying to find out if anyone knows the requirements for importing to China. Some very nice people have given me some numbers, but either they are too old (6 digits instead of 8), or they are not functioning anymore. If anyone knows if China requires specific tests, I would very much like to know. We are getting ready to ship several units to Paper mills within China. Although our units now pass CE, we have some units that do not meet CE. Obvioulsy we would like to ship these if we can. Any input would be most helpful. Thanks in advance. Ray Kester H/W Systems Manager MTC, Fairfax, VA [email protected]
