Chinese manufacturers have been the world's largest importers for many years.
China is home to the production of products that modern people cannot imagine their lives without.
Many European manufacturers turn to Chinese companies to place their production. Chinese manufacturers have proven themselves to be reliable and responsible partners.
Manufacturing products under the customer's brand is quite common.
There are manufacturers that specialise in one industry.
Cooperation with contract manufacturing is quite beneficial for both the customer and the manufacturer. Today, when ordering a certain type of product under their own name, the customer becomes the manufacturer, which carries with it all the responsibility for compliance with EU requirements if the product is to be placed on the European Union market.
To avoid violations of manufacturing technologies, the customer controls the manufacturing process.
Quite often, different companies collaborate in the production of complex products. Partnerships with different manufacturers expand the possibilities and range of goods, but in any case, the manufacturer is the person who places the product on the EU market under their own brand.
According to the requirements of Regulation (EC) No. 765/2008, a ‘manufacturer’ is a natural or legal person who manufactures products, orders the design or manufacture of products, and sells these products under their own name or trademark. Products can be manufactured in any country in the world, but if they are intended for placement on the European Union market, they must have CE marking.
The notified body International Centre for Quality Certification (ICQC) has repeatedly carried out conformity assessments of various products manufactured in China on behalf of European manufacturers. In most cases, the products complied with European requirements, and the customers received Certificates of Conformity for them.