Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Registration
BIS Registration is getting a license from the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) for any product that conforms with the applicable Indian Standards. The Bureau of Indian Standards is the National Standards Body of India established under the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 2016, under the Indian Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, Government of India. The BIS is involved in various activities like Standards Formulation, Product Certification, Testing, Training Services, Hallmarking, Laboratory Services, Calibration Schemes, etc. The BIS registration acts as a third-party assurance of product quality, safety, and reliability.
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BIS “Quality Control Orders”
Cost of Compliance
A recent major Role player in Commerce and Industry, which can make it or Break it.
It not only place burden on Profitabilty, it hampers the feasibility of Business Operations, threatening it’s existance.
In todays scenario, No body / No industry can ignore the Compliance aspect. A shipment on hold under Customs custody makes havoc in industry and Management is always under mental pressure and financial burden, looking our solutions for Ease of Business.
Developing the expertise within the Industry; to handle the dynamic and complex Compliances, is long term proposal, considering the attrition rate of employees.
It’s always worth delegating the Compliance Guidance Service to external Experts, which can be retained over a long period.
The Standards Publication, Amendment and Updation is a Dynamic process, and there are 60 Ministries / Departments augmenting the process implementation and monitoring. It’s a massive exercise !
We have more than 25 years practical Core expertise in Compliance handling. Which include Research into applicability of the Standard to your product / industry, Testing of the product, Registration with the respective Ministry, regular Compliance fulfilment within the Legal framework. Handling post-registration issues and Audits.
BIS (BIS Act 2016) plays a crucial role in international standardization through its active participation in prominent international standard-setting organizations: International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). BIS’s involvement in ISO and IEC underscores its commitment to international cooperation, harmonization, and standardization. By actively participating in the development and adoption of international standards, BIS contributes to the advancement of global trade, innovation, and sustainable development, while also promoting India’s interests and competitiveness on the world stage.
In today’s interconnected world, the need for harmonization with other standard-making bodies has become increasingly crucial. BIS plays a critical role in achieving harmonization and through collaboration with other standard development organizations (SDOs), industry bodies, and government agencies, promotes the concept of “One Nation, One Standard”. This ensures consistency, interoperability, and quality across sectors. As the National Standards Body, it is the responsibility of BIS, to ensure that there is synergy in the standardization work taking place in the country and that there is no overlap or duplication of the work carried out by other Standards Developing Organizations (SDOs) in the country.
Are Standards necessary ????
BIS Certification for India – New nuisance or nothing to worry about?
Actually we were blindly following ISO and other standards imposed on us by Westeners’.
Till 2022, EU countries were Standard Maker’s and we were followers. With the change in geo-politics, Indian Government under Modi Ji’s Leadership has taken Lead to establish Indian Standards, which
- Facilitate trade and commerce
- Improve processes and make them more efficient
- Guide in consistent functioning and quality
- Simplify comparison of products & services
- Ensure health and safety
- Conserve resources and reduce impact on our environment
- Promote technological developments
- Standards play important role as Trade Barrier in geopolitics.
- Trade barriers promote establishment and growth of Industries.
Indian Standards are formulated through specialist technical committees (functioning under the 16 Division Councils) namely, Sectional Committees which may be supported by other technical committees like sub-committees and Technical Panels set up to deal with specific group of subjects.
- LICENCE & CERTIFICATIONS
- BIS (Compulsory Registration) for Foreign Manufacturers.
- ISI Mark Registration for Domestic Manufacturers
- BIS Certificate of Conformity (COC)
- Cosmetic / Medical Devices Registration (CIDSCO)
- EV Homologation.
IC Engine Vehicle Homologation and Type Approval. - World Manufacturer Identification (WMI) CODE for Automobiles.
- Drug Licence / Regulatory Compliances.
- FSSAI Licence and Compliances.
- PESO Licence.
- BIS (CRS) Registration for Electronic Products.
- WPC-ETA Approval.
- BEE CERTIFICATION
- E-WASTE MANAGEMENT (EPR)
- EPR REGISTRATION FOR PLASTIC WASTE MANAGEMENT
- EPR REGISTRATION FOR BATTERY WASTE MANAGEMENT
- EPR REGISTRATION FOR USED OIL
- LEGAL METROLOGY (LMPC)
- ISO REGISTRATION for Food and Other Industries.
- TRADEMARK REGISTRATION
Quality Control Orders
1] Machinery and Electrical Equipment Safety (Omnibus Technical Regulation) Order, 2024
Agency : Ministry of Heavy Industries
2] The Bolts, Nuts and Fasteners (Quality Control) Order, 2023..
Agency : Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade.
3] Copper Products (Quality Control) Order, 2023,
Agency : Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade. (DPIIT)
4] Electrical Wires, Cables, Appliances and Protection Devices and Acessories (Quality Control Order) 2003.
Agency : Bureau of Indian Standards. (BIS)
5] Electronics and Information Technology Goods (Requirement of Compulsary Registration) Order 2021.
Agency : Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology. (MAITY)
6] Press Tool-Punches (Quality Control) Order, 2020
Agency : Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)
7] Steel Pipes and Tubes (Quality Control) Order, 2025.
Agency : DPIIT
8] Solar Thermal Systems, Devices and Components (Quality Control) Order, 2024
Agency : Ministry of New and Renewable Energy. (MNRE)