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Global - 29/05/09
SGS Korea now offers e-Standby certification testing

SGS Testing Korea has recently been approved to perform e-standby certification.
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29/05/09 Consumer Testing SGS Korea now offers e-Standby certification testing
SGS Testing Korea has recently been approved to perform e-standby certification.
12/05/09 Consumer Testing SGS Germany Special Reliability and Performance Campaign
From May 2009 to July 31st, 2009, SGS Germany is pleased to offer performance testing services to you at reduced prices.
28/04/09 Consumer Testing New agreement signed between SGS-CSTC and Chinese PV Inspection Centre
Agreement signed between SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co., Ltd (SGS China) and National Centre of Supervision & Inspection on Solar Photovoltaic Product Quality (the national PV inspection centre) on 23 April 2009.
25/03/09 Consumer Testing SGS Becomes Industry’s First IAS-Accredited Field Evaluation Body
SGS Becomes Industry’s First International Accreditation Service (IAS)-Accredited Field Evaluation Body, Ensuring Quality Safety Reviews for Electrical Equipment
30/06/08 Consumer Testing SGS acquires new Electrical & Electronic Lab in Munich!
SGS and Nokia Siemens Networks conclude a business and asset transaction in Germany and Finland. The transaction includes assets and around 70 employees of Nokia Siemens Networks.
26/06/08 Consumer Testing Get Certified!
SGS Electrical & Electronics wants to offer you Safety & EMC Certifications without any annual fee until the end of 2009.
28/04/08 Consumer Testing Get a Quick and Free Product Safety Overview
SGS, as an independent certification body, offers you a quick overview of all the products it has certified.
28/04/08 Consumer Testing SGS a Proud Partner for Alternative Technologies
SGS sponsored the first edition of the International Advanced Mobility Forum (IAMF) from 11-13 March 2008, during the Geneva International Motor Show.
25/04/08 Consumer Testing Australian MEPS for external power supplies
It now looks likely that from 1 October 2008 most External Power Supplies with a nameplate output power rating up to 250 Watts intended for sale in Australia or New Zealand will need to meet specified Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) subject to a regulatory impact statement and approval by the Ministerial Council on Energy.
25/04/08 Consumer Testing More attention given to the safety of electric toys
On 25 January 2008 the European Commission published the final proposal for the revision of European Directive 88/378/EEC relating to toy safety. The market surveillance will be strengthened for toys, and particularly for electrical and electronic toys.
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