Manufacturer

Product rebranding – how can a distributor become a manufacturer?

As explained in this article, there is a great difference between the duties of distributors and manufacturers. In a nutshell, the manufacturer is responsible for all the product aspects whereas the distributor only transfers the product without any change including the product name. Regulation 305/2011 (CPR): An importer or distributor shall be considered a manufacturer for the purposes …

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Manufacturers, distributors and other economic operators

For the purpose of distinguishing roles and obligations, the following economic operators are recognized by Construction Product Regulation 305/2011 (CPR): Manufacturer legal definition: “manufacturer” means any natural or legal person who manufactures a construction product or who has such a product designed or manufactured, and markets that product under his name or trademark practical meaning and …

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“Certification” of construction products

This article is to bring light into processes where terms such as “certification”, “assessment”, “verification”, “evaluation”, “type-testing”, “control testing” or “audit” are used. Understanding these words is a precondition to understand the legal procedures and documents. When a product falls under the scope of Construction Product Regulation 305/2011 (CPR), a procedure called “Assessment and Verification of Constancy …

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EOTA, ETA and EAD – alternative route to CE-marking

The following three terms are defined in Construction Product Regulation 305/2011 (CPR) and belong together. EOTA – European Organisation for Technical Assessment is a non-profit organisation in the area of construction products, based in Brussels. It associates „TABs“ (Technical Assessment Bodies) which are institutes authorised to issue ETAs and prepare EADs. The internal dialogues and commenting rounds …

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What is needed for a Declaration of Performance and a CE-marking?

The procedures leading to a Declaration of Performance (DoP) and a CE-marking are described in Construction Product Regulation 305/2011 (CPR). The first precondition for starting the procedure is that the construction product in question falls under the scope of CPR. Read this article to find out whether this is the case. When there is a harmonised standard relevant …

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CPR – Construction Products Regulation 305/2011

The Construction Products Regulation (CPR) is a piece of law laying down harmonised rules for the marketing of construction products in the EU. The main elements addressed by this regulation are the following: the preparation and use of harmonised technical specifications (hENs and EADs) processes related to assessment of construction products according to the harmonised technical specifications Declaration of Performance and …

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