December 30, 2025
You’ve designed a smart LED bulb. It’s efficient, app-controlled, and ready for the Indian market. But without STQC certification, your shipment gets stuck at customs. The buyer cancels. You lose ₹12 lakh in inventory and a year of effort. This isn’t a scare story—it’s reality for hundreds of electronics firms every year. The Standardisation Testing and Quality […]
December 28, 2025
The electronics market in India is exploding—valued at ₹8.5 lakh crore in 2025 and projected to hit ₹15 lakh crore by 2030 under the India Semiconductor Mission. But for manufacturers, importers, and startups, one certification stands as the ultimate gatekeeper: STQC (Standardisation Testing and Quality Certification). It’s not just a stamp—it’s your ticket to government tenders, e-governance projects, and secure market […]
December 26, 2025
Your CNG station is ready—shiny dispensers, underground tanks, and a ₹3 crore investment. But without PESO certification, the local fire officer shuts you down on Day 1. You lose ₹50 lakh in fuel contracts and face a ₹10 lakh fine. This happened to a Gurgaon operator in 2024. They skipped PESO site approval, installed tanks 2 meters […]
December 24, 2025
You’re a small manufacturer in Coimbatore with a turnover of ₹5 crore. You’ve built a quality product, but government tenders on GeM are locked behind a wall: NSIC certificate required. Without it, you’re outbid by larger players, losing ₹12 crore in potential orders. This happened to an MSME in Ludhiana in 2024. They ignored NSIC registration, paid full EMD on every […]
December 21, 2025
Imagine you’ve poured your life savings into a pesticide formulation plant in Punjab. The product is innovative—eco-friendly, high-efficacy against crop pests, and ready for the ₹25,000 crore Indian agrochemical market. But on the day of your first shipment, a state agriculture officer arrives with a notice: “LMPC certificate required. Operations halted.” Your ₹2 crore inventory sits idle, […]
December 16, 2025
Compliance for Explained Easy India’s regulatory landscape for consumer products is detailed and continuously evolving. Whether a company manufactures, imports, packs, stores, distributes, or delivers consumer goods, it must adhere to a series of statutory and operational compliances to ensure product quality, legal transparency, and consumer safety. From GST registration to BIS QCO obligations, LMPC requirements, FSSAI […]
December 11, 2025
RoHS testing (Restriction of Hazardous compounds testing) ensures that electrical and electronic devices do not contain prohibited hazardous compounds that exceed legal limits. RoHS, which was first established by the EU, establishes maximum concentration limits for heavy metals (such as lead, mercury, cadmium, and hexavalent chromium), as well as certain flame retardants and phthalates. Manufacturers, importers, and distributors […]
December 10, 2025
In India, packaging and labeling are not just about branding—they are about compliance and consumer protection. The Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Rules, 2011, under the Legal Metrology Act, 2009, regulate how pre-packed goods are sold, ensuring transparency in quantity, price, and quality. Under these rules, every importer, manufacturer, or packer of pre-packaged goods must obtain an LMPC Certificate—short […]
December 9, 2025
Why Export Compliance Matters in Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia has one of the most structured product compliance ecosystems in the Gulf region. Every product imported into the Kingdom must meet Saudi Standards, Metrology, and Quality Organization (SASO) regulations and other sector-specific authorities such as SFDA and GSO (Gulf Standardization Organization). Non-compliance can lead to shipment […]
December 7, 2025
Telecommunication Engineering Centre Certification (TEC Certification) is provided by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Government of India. It assures that all telecom equipment used, sold, or imported in India meets national safety, technical, and quality requirements. The MTCTE (Mandatory Testing and Certification of Telecom Equipment) plan requires every producer or importer to get a TEC Certificate before marketing telecom devices in […]