/ A Guide for Foreign Companies Exporting Water Meters to India
As of March 2024, the Ministry of the Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (PIIT), Government of India released a new Quality Control Order (QCO) covering water meters under IS 2373:1981 and IS 779:1994 standards. For foreign companies looking to export these products to India, understanding and complying with the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification requirements is crucial to ensure smooth imports and market access. These standards are mandatorily applicable with effect from the expiry of 6 months from the date of publication i.e. from 5th of September 2024.
Facilitating Smooth Imports and Market Access
The recent Quality Control Order (QCO) mandates that water meters conform to specific Indian standards, emphasising quality and safety for end-users. For foreign exporters, this means navigating a complex regulatory environment to ensure compliance. However, with the right support, this process can be streamlined, ensuring that your products reach the Indian market without unnecessary delays.
Seamless Imports with Maier Vidorno Altios
Maier Vidorno Altios specializes in facilitating seamless imports for foreign companies entering the Indian market. Our team of experts can assist you in navigating the BIS certification process, ensuring your products meet the required standards, and guiding you through the necessary documentation and procedures.
Identifying Product Category and Obtaining BIS Registration
The first step in complying with BIS regulations is identifying the correct product category and applicable standards. This can be challenging for companies unfamiliar with Indian regulations. Maier Vidorno Altios offers a comprehensive service that includes product classification, understanding applicable standards, and defining the process of obtaining BIS registration for imported products.
Our team will work with you to develop a clear roadmap for certification, helping you avoid common pitfalls and ensuring your products are ready for the Indian market.
Exceptions and Exemptions for Importing Without BIS Certificate
While BIS certification is mandatory for many products, there are specific exceptions and exemptions for certain circumstances. For instance, if the products are being imported as raw materials for manufacturing goods that will be exported, there may be provisions to bypass the certification requirement.
Maier Vidorno Altios can provide expert guidance on these exceptions, helping you determine whether your products qualify for exemptions and how to apply for them. This can significantly reduce the time and cost associated with importing products into India.
How to get support from Maier Vidorno Altios as Your Importer on Record (IOR)?
Navigating Indian import regulations can be complex, especially for companies without a local presence. Maier Vidorno Altios can act as your Importer on Record (IOR), handling all import-related responsibilities, including customs clearance, compliance with BIS regulations, and logistics.
By leveraging our extensive network and experience, we can also help you find reliable partners or distributors in India, ensuring your products reach the right customers and achieve commercial success.
The June 2024 BIS updates for water meters present both challenges and opportunities for foreign companies looking to enter the Indian market. With the right guidance and support, these challenges can be effectively managed, allowing you to capitalize on the growing demand for quality water meters in India.
Maier Vidorno Altios is here to support your journey, from obtaining BIS certification to ensuring smooth imports and finding the right partners in India. Contact us today to learn how we can help you navigate India’s regulatory landscape and succeed in this dynamic market.
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/ Looking to Obtain BIS Certification for Importing Goods into India?
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