How to calculate the cost of marine lamps certified by classification society and how long will it take?

The general cost is more than 500 ~ 654.38+million. If the time is smooth, it will range from six months to one year. For details, please consult Shanghai Kelaqun Maritime Service Co., Ltd., which is committed to providing professional, efficient, fast, reliable and economical maritime technical services to customers and actively exploring domestic and foreign markets for customers. Click to learn about the certification process, certification cycle and certification fee.

Classification societies are organizations that inspect and classify ships according to their conditions for insurance or other purposes. Its main function is to inspect ships regularly during and after construction, with the purpose of formulating and maintaining the construction and maintenance standards of ships and their equipment. The quality certification certificate of China Classification Society includes system certification mark, product certification, industrial product inspection, container inspection, standardization evaluation, energy saving and emission reduction, management consultation and related training. The quality certification of China Classification Society is aimed at marine products, which is an advantage compared with the same industry. If the company's products are mainly used for some mechanical parts on ships or directly delivered to ships, the certification of classification society will be more authoritative than other certification bodies.

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