Pre-Packaged Goods

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Pre-packaged commodities are estimated to account for more than 75% of the total value of traded commodities worldwide. To eliminate these trade barriers, the International Organization of Legal Metrology (OIML) is currently developing the international quantity mark (called IQ-mark for the interim), a voluntary international system of certification for pre-packaged goods. The system aims to facilitate trade by reducing time spent at borders due to quantity checks and giving buyers the confidence that the goods meet their specifications. Designation of a certification body will follow after assessment and approval of their application, which is notified to the OIML bureau for registration purposes. The designated certification bodies may then register packers producing pre-packages in the scope of the certification system and specified in the certificate issued to the packer.

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Pre-Packaged Goods

Pre-packaged commodities are estimated to account for more than 75% of the total value of traded commodities worldwide. However, exports of many prepackaged consumer products from developing countries are often hampered by lengthy border...

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