CQC launches branches in Europe, Japan
China Quality Certification Center, one of China's largest third-party certification bodies, recently launched branches in Europe and Japan. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
China Quality Certification Center, one of China's largest third-party certification bodies, recently launched branches in Europe and Japan as it strives to integrate with international standards to help more products go global.
According to CQC, a subsidiary company of China Certification and Inspection Group, the establishment of the two branches will drive it to further promote the facilitation and liberalization of the supply chain for China and countries around the world.
The company said it will offer certification and accreditation services for more international public products.
For many countries, certification is a basic system for quality management and will play a great role in improving market efficiency and boosting the value of the global supply chain.
CQC, which has been offering certification, inspection, testing and standard establishment for products and services, has gradually developed into the largest in China and a world-renowned quality service organization.
Liu Weijun, head of certification and supervision at the State Administration for Market Regulation, Mario Rubert, director of the Promotion of Foreign Economic Activity at Barcelona Activa and Xu Zengde, chairman of China Certification and Inspection Group, attended the ceremony both online and offline.