SGS Celebrates Three Years of Supporting Morocco’s Product Conformity Assessment Program

SGS Celebrates Three Years of Supporting Morocco’s Product Conformity Assessment Program

(IN BRIEF) SGS celebrates three years of supporting Morocco’s Product Conformity Assessment (PCA) program, which ensures compliance with national standards across 419 product categories. The program, launched by Morocco’s Ministry of Industry and Trade, protects consumers and promotes fair competition in the market. In 2024, new product categories such as building hardware and gas appliances were added to the list for inspection. SGS’s accreditation to IEC/ISO 17020 has helped improve service quality and efficiency, contributing to the safe and compliant import of industrial products into Morocco.

(PRESS RELEASE) GENEVA, 12-Sep-2024 — /EuropaWire/ — SGS marks three successful years of collaboration with Morocco’s Ministry of Industry and Trade in its Product Conformity Assessment (PCA) program. Since 2020, SGS has been helping ensure compliance with Morocco’s standards across 419 product categories, 80% of which are controlled at the origin and 20% at the destination. This initiative protects consumers and promotes fair competition by ensuring industrial products meet regulatory requirements.

In 2024, new product categories like building hardware, adhesive tapes, and gas appliances have been added to the PCA inspection list. SGS’s accreditation to IEC/ISO 17020 has enhanced its ability to provide high-quality, efficient services while maintaining rigorous standards.

PCA Contract Manager Zineb EL Moustaid advises economic operators to stay informed on the evolving regulations and standards. She emphasizes that SGS is committed to improving the quality and conformity of imported industrial products, supporting global businesses to navigate Morocco’s market with ease.

For more information on Morocco’s Conformity Assessment Program, visit SGS’s website.

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Jihane Boumehdi
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SOURCE: SGS

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