Briefly
CE or UKCA Marking is most probably required if you export to the 27 European Union (EU) and 3 European Free Trade Association (EFTA) member states 20 groups of products.
Description
the "machinery" means:
o an assembly of linked parts or components, at least one of which moves, with the appropriate actuators, control and power circuits, etc., joined together for a specific application, in particular for the processing, treatment, moving or packaging of a material,
o an assembly of machines which, in order to achieve the same end, are arranged and controlled so that they function as an integral whole,
o interchangeable equipment modifying the function of a machine, which is placed on the market for the purpose of being assembled with a machine or a series of different machines or with a tractor by the operator himself in so far as this equipment is not a spare part or a tool.
Why Machinery?
- 1. CE or UKCA Marking on a product is a manufacturer\'s declaration that the product complies with the essential requirements of the relevant European health, safety and environmental protection legislations, in practice by many of the so-called Product Directives.
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2. CE or UKCA Marking on a product indicates to governmental officials that the product may be legally placed on the market in their country.
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3. CE or UKCA Marking on a product ensures the free movement of the product within the EFTA & European Union (EU) single market (total 30 countries).
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4. CE or UKCA Marking on a product permits the withdrawal of the non-conforming products by customs and enforcement/ vigilance authorities.
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2. UKCA Marking on a product indicates to governmental officials that the product may be legally placed on the market in their country.
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3. UKCA Marking on a product ensures the free movement of the product within the EFTA & European Union (EU) single market (total 30 countries).
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4. UKCA Marking on a product permits the withdrawal of the non-conforming products by customs and enforcement/ vigilance authorities.
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