SGS to launch digital platform that enables customers to navigate products regulations of China’s textile and apparel market

GENEVA, 01-Aug-2018 — /EuropaWire/ — SGS is pleased to announce the launch of the China Product Standards (GB) Selection Tool – a digital platform that enables customers to navigate products regulations of China’s textile and apparel market.

Led by SGS’s Global and China team, the company has developed this new tool to allow users to filter different products, features, items, and materials to identify which Chinese National Standards are related to the specified products. Users can also conduct a direct search of the product standard and get more information.

Understanding the complications of navigating the Chinese market and its national standards, SGS continues to seek the best and easiest way to help clients achieve their business goals. The China Product Standards Selection Tool serves as a starting point for clients to identify which product standards to look for before choosing the best testing plans to ensure product compliance.

“We understand the importance of the China market and how challenging it can be to ensure product compliance in this market. This tool will help clients who are new or experienced in this market to get the most up to date regulatory information easily,” Said Global Softlines VP Spencer Yeung.

The China Product Standards Selection Tool is free and accessible in English by approved clients. The platform will be updated throughout the year with new regulatory changes on textile and apparel products.

Register for an account on the digital platform today:

For further information, please contact:

Skarlett Leung
Global Softlines
t: +852 2204 8350

ABOUT SGS

SGS is the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company. SGS is recognised as the global benchmark for quality and integrity. With more than 95,000 employees, SGS operates a network of over 2,400 offices and laboratories around the world.

SOURCE:  SGS SA

 

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