By: lucy pitt | 2011-05-03 | Ask an Expert The term CE Marking comes from the French phrase ‘confomite Europeenne' and refers to products meeting European safety standards. read more
By: Mc Williams | 2012-03-22 | Boating In June 16 1998, almost all new and imported boats and jet skis in the range 2.5-24m introduced in the European market to be CE marked. CE mark the boat often refers to as a "passport" that allows manufacturers around the world to sell their products throughout the European market. CE Marking for boats, Jets makes the law otherwise, if the boat or watercraft is not certified for CE marking when i read more
By: Mc Williams | 2012-03-08 | Recreation & Sports Many persons has an interest in owning a boat and sail it on European waters. They are recommended to make sure that they have secured a boat CE marking on their vessel. The reason behind this is that nobody has been the permission to sail his boat on European territorial waters without a CE marking. read more
By: Mark Brown | 2011-10-13 | Boats If you are to buy a boat that you will use in European waters, be sure to look for one bearing the CE mark. It is better to buy a boat with a certified mark so you can avoid the lengthy process of filling for a certification. read more
By: ranjuse | 2011-08-08 | Manufacturing CE marking is a compulsory conformance mark required on products available on the market in the European Economic Area (EEA). A product bearing CE marking shows the Government that the product can be legally placed on the market and can be sold freely within the European Union read more
By: Mc Williams | 2012-03-14 | Boating The CE marking indicates that the product is according to all applicable Directives. CE or Conformit Europenne meaning European Conformity implies that any person who has an interest in sailing European waters, must have a CE marked boat. read more
By: markbrown | 2010-10-08 | Business If you are planning to buy a boat and sail it on European waters, then you need to ensure that before you use it in any European community, it should have the CE mark logo. read more
By: Mc Williams | 2012-03-26 | Boating CE marking has been the first requirement to place any product on the market in the European Economic Area. This marking makes sure that the product is in accordance with the important requirements of the applicable EC directives. read more
By: Mark Brown | 2011-10-13 | Boats The CE mark has been used since 1993. Its logo is about 5 mm high. Since it is an important indicator of a product’s compliance with EU directives, it is what makes the product valid. A product with a CE mark can be sold throughout the EEA. read more
By: lucy pitt | 2011-07-08 | Shopping The majority of goods sold in the UK must have CE Marking. This means that they have been properly checked for safety and comply with European standards. read more
By: Mc Williams | 2012-04-12 | Water Sports Several individuals have an interest in owning a boat and sail it on European waters. They are recommended to make sure that they have secured a CE mark on their vessel. The CE mark ensures that the vessel adheres to the standards of European Union's RCD (Recreational Craft Directive). read more
By: simona bonati | 2010-11-02 | Manufacturing The company will be taking part in the International Building Exhibition from 27 to 30 October with a vast range of highly technical products conforming to the European and international standards (CE marking) and able to provide an excellent performance in the construction site. read more
By: Mc Williams | 2012-04-06 | Recreation & Sports There are numerous companies that offer services of CE marking. This marking is essential for checking the physical condition of boats and crafts. People should carry out research and must check the reputation of the company, before hiring any of these companies. read more
By: Mc Williams | 2012-05-04 | Recreation & Sports If you are interested to sail your craft on European waters, then you must possess a CE marked boat. This marking is essential on all recreational crafts to abide the Recreational Craft Directive (RCD). The RCD law applies on all the crafts built after 16 June 1998. It can be regarded as an entry pass to European market and support the importer and manufacturer with various benefits. read more