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CE Marking has been a mainstay of European trade and commerce. For manufacturers, applying a CE mark has a number of advantages, including unrestricted trade within the European Union, enhanced product safety and reduced environmental impact. However, navigating the complex web of risk analysis, harmonized standards, and technical requirements can be a daunting task. Our experts help you understand and apply the directives that pertain to your product and successfully complete the certification process.

Given the extensive reach of CE marking, it isn’t surprising that most products require compliance to at least one of more than 25 major directives that govern product certification. From toys and textiles to electronics and power tools, almost all products that consumers interact with on a daily basis require a CE mark to be sold in the EU. Despite the ubiquity of this legislation, however, many companies struggle with understanding what, exactly, CE marking is.