Distributor

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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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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