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Product Testing and Certification Checklist for Importers and Brands

May 26, 2026 · 1 min read · By

Product testing and certification should be planned before final production, purchase orders or retailer submission. When compliance is handled too late, teams often discover missing standards, incomplete reports, incorrect labels or supplier evidence gaps after launch timelines are already committed.

Define the product and market scope

Document the product category, model family, materials, components, power source, age grade, intended use, claims, target countries and sales channels. These details determine applicable regulations, standards, tests, certification routes and documentation requirements.

Confirm the right test standards

Testing should match the target market and product use case. A report prepared for one country, old model, different supplier or partial material scope may not satisfy another market or retailer. The test plan should be reviewed before samples are sent to the lab.

Prepare the evidence package

Typical evidence includes test reports, certificates, declarations, technical files, labels, manuals, supplier declarations, risk assessments and product specifications. The goal is to make every claim traceable and submission-ready.

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