Many people encounter this situation: they happily ship a new product to the European Union, only to have it detained at customs or face heavy fines. While their competitors’ products pass through customs smoothly and capture the market, they are left to watch helplessly. Have you also experienced such frustrations?
The problem lies right here: you overlooked the EU’s RoHS Directive. This directive is not related to the performance or quality of products; rather, it represents a mandatory “environmental compliance requirement.” Most sellers focus solely on price and functionality, ignoring this crucial aspect of compliance, which can result in significant financial losses. How to conduct RoHS testing?
Before launching a product or shipping it, it is essential to seek the services of a third-party testing agency with CMA/CNAS accreditation, such as Ningbo Huabiao Testing, to conduct professional RoHS testing. By following the principle of “testing first, shipping later,” you can easily avoid most of the associated risks.