- Important updates have been made to the Conformity Certificate requirements for exports to Kuwait
- The Kuwait Conformity Assurance Scheme documentation process has been improved
- The previous requirement for the KUCAS Certificate of Conformity to be printed on security paper by SGS or Pincvision has been removed
- After discussions with the Public Authority for Industry, the security paper printing requirement was eliminated
- SGS will now issue a digital copy of the KUCAS COC which will be forwarded in its original digital format
- The update simplifies the export process and reduces processing times
- For shipments needing minimal documentation, lead times are significantly shortened
- The Certificate of Conformity can now be shared digitally, making it available more quickly
- This change streamlines the process and enhances the efficiency of shipment handling
Source: pincvision.com
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