Kategorie Archive: EU Authorised Representative

Why CE Marking Is Not Enough for EU Compliance

Many manufacturers believe that once a product carries the CE marking, it is fully compliant and can be freely sold across the European Union without further requirements. This assumption is widespread because CE marking is often perceived as a comprehensive approval that covers all regulatory aspects. In reality, CE marking only confirms technical conformity under…
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Why Products Get Removed from EU Marketplaces (Amazon, eBay, etc.)

Many companies focus heavily on getting products into the EU market — certifications are completed, logistics are arranged, and distribution channels are activated. However, what often gets overlooked is what happens after market entry. Compliance is not validated at the border; it is validated in the market. This is where EU market surveillance comes into…
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EU Customs Stops: Why Products Get Blocked at the Border

Many manufacturers only become aware of compliance issues when their products are already on the way to the European Union and suddenly get stopped at customs. In most cases, this comes as a surprise, because the products are technically compliant and ready for sale. However, customs authorities do not only check product safety or certification,…
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Why Products Get Stopped at EU Customs (And How to Fix It)

Many companies assume that customs issues are rare exceptions. In reality, products are frequently delayed or stopped at EU borders due to compliance gaps. These issues are often not visible beforehand, as internal checks differ significantly from what authorities expect during inspection. Customs Is Not Just About Logistics A common misunderstanding is that customs only…
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