The European Union’s New Legislative Framework (NLF) from 2008 sets rules to improve the internal market for goods and strengthening market surveillance. It serves as the basis for the NAWI Directive ...
Read moreAll CECIP members are kindly invited for the 72nd CECIP General Assembly from 22 to 24 June 2022 in London where CECIP will be hosted by the UKWF. After two online assemblies it is an excellent opport...
Read moreAll CECIP members are invited for the second edition of the CECIP members-only webinar ‘Updates from Europe’ on 30 March. This edition will focus on WELMEC, the European metrology organisation. During...
Read moreCECIP Newsletter Q4 2021 Dear readers,Again another year has passed and again an exceptional year for CECIP and the world. Despite all the limitations I’m glad to see the CECIP work continued at full ...
Read moreCECIP Newsletter Q3 2021 CECIP webinar on ‘Certification in one day’ – 7 SeptemberTo keep up with the continuous developments of weighing instruments and reduce the administrative burden it is needed ...
Read moreAll CECIP members are kindly invited for the first edition of the CECIP members-only webinar on ‘Updates from Europe’ on Thursday 25 November from 10.00 to 12.00 CET. The idea of this webinar is to pr...
Read moreTo keep up with the continuous developments of weighing instruments and reduce the administrative burden it is needed to reduce the time it takes to obtain certificates such as EU type-approval certif...
Read moreBrussels, 1 September 2021: The ‘World with Weighing’ campaign, organised by the European weighing industry association CECIP, has come to an end. Starting in March, the campaign aimed at informing th...
Read moreInvitation: CECIP webinar ‘certification in one day’ – 7 SeptemberIn a world where weighing instruments are continuously improved the duration of the process to obtain type approval certificates shoul...
Read moreIn a world where weighing instruments are continuously improved the duration of the process to obtain type approval certificates should, ideally, be reduced to a minimum. This increases the speed of i...
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