The Second Batch of Recommended Standards Development and Revision Plan In 2020,
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GOST-R Declaration of Conformity is a declaration document to prove goods are complied with Russian safety regulations. When the Law of Product and Certification Service was issued by Russian Federation in 1995, compulsory product certification system came into force in Russia. It requires all products sold in Russian market to be printed with GOST mandatory certification mark.
As one of methods of mandatory conformity certification, Gost-R Declaration of Conformity bases on inspection reports or quality management system certification. In addition, Declaration of Conformity has the characteristic that it can only be issued to a Russian legal entity which means the applicant (holder) of the certificate can only be a Russian officially registered company or foreign office that registered in Russia.
1. Single Shipment Certificate
Single shipment certificate is only applicable to specified batch, specified product stipulated in a contract. Specific information is strictly under control, such as item name, quantity, specification, contract and Russian client.
2. Certificate with validity of one year
Once a product is granted the certificate, manufacturers can export products to Russia within 1 year without limit of shipment times and quantities to specific client.
3. Certificate with validity of three/five years
Once a product is granted the certificate, manufacturers can export products to Russia within 3 or 5 years without limit of shipment times and quantities to specific client.
●MCM possesses a group of engineers to study Russian latest regulations, ensuring latest GOST-R certification news can be shared accurately and timely with clients.
●MCM builds close cooperation with the local the earliest-established certification organization, providing stable and effective certification service for clients.
According to The Relevant Common Criteria and Rules of Technical Regulations for Kazakhstan, Belarus and the Russian Federation which is an agreement signed by Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan on October 18 2010, the Customs Union Committee shall devote to formulating uniform standard and requirement to ensure the safety of product. One certification is applicable for three countries, which forms the Russia-Belarus-Kazakhstan CU-TR certification with a uniform mark EAC. Regulation put into effect gradually from February 15th 2013. In January 2015, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan joined Customs Union.
Single shipment certificate is only applicable to specified batch, specified product stipulated in a contract. Specific information is strictly under control, such as item name, quantity, specification contract and Russian client. When applying for the certificate, no samples are requested to offer but documents and information are required.
Once a product is granted the certificate, manufacturers can export products to Russia within 1 year without limit of shipment times and quantities.
Once a product is granted the certificate, manufacturers can export products to Russia within 3 years without limit of shipment times and quantities.
Once a product is granted the certificate, manufacturers can export products to Russia within 5 years without limit of shipment times and quantities.
●MCM possesses a group pf professional engineers to study custom union latest certification regulations, and to provide close projects follow-up service, ensuring clients’ product enter into the region smoothly and successfully.
●The abundant resources accumulated through battery industry enables MCM to provide efficient and lower-cost service for client.
●MCM builds close cooperation with local relevant organizations, ensuring latest information of CU-TR certification is shared accurately and timely with clients.
The use of lead-acid battery in certain fields still holds a relatively high market share (29.5% market share in
2019); and the green environmental protection characteristics of fuel battery make it a major project at the
national policy level.
In addition, the development of 5G base stations will inevitably lead to the development of batteries, but there
are still many uncertainties about batteries used in 5G base stations. For example, lead-acid and lithium
batteries are difficult to supply for a long time, abandoned lead-acid batteries are high pollutants, and lithium
batteries are poor in safety, high-pressure tank hydrogen fuel battery has high cost, and methanol hydrogen
production is immature, etc. May be based on the uncertainty of the use of batteries, there are currently still no
new standards and preparation plans for batteries for 5G base stations in China, but only revision of the original
industry standard YD/T2344.1(lithium iron phosphate). At present, the base station energy storage battery
standard used internationally and adopted by many countries is IEC62619. The national standard corresponding
to this standard is also under preparation.