India Certification
Since 2005, we have helped companies around the world obtaining certifications for the Asian market. Our main focus are the markets India, China, Korea and Africa.
We are experts for Indian certifications such as AIS (ARAI), BIS, WPC, TEC and PESO.
The headquarters of India Certification (MPR China Certification GmbH) are based in Frankfurt, Germany. With our Chicago-based subsidiary, we also serve the needs of our clients in the USA, Canada and Mexico. Our subsidiaries in Asia cover the Asian markets and offer direct and efficient communication with local authorities and test labs.
We offer certification services for all industries and our largest clients are part of the global automotive supplier industry. We place a special focus on the certification of automotive parts and cars (AIS certification) and on the BIS certification for electronic products.
We support clients with several compulsory product certifications for the Indian market: AIS registration/ ARAI registration for automotive products, BIS registration for electronic products, TEC registration for telecommunication equipment, WPC approval for wireless products and PESO certification for the heavy industries such as Oil & Gas.
Our highly qualified team will gladly answer any questions. Please send us an email or contact us at one of our global subsidiaries and we will reply promptly.
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