Sudan Introduces Stringent “Know Your Customer” Regulations: Businesses Must Comply to Avoid Supply Chain Disruptions
Khartoum, Sudan - The Standards and Metrology Organization (SSMO) has recently introduced new regulations aimed at ensuring compliance with international standards and preventing disruptions to supply chains. These stringent “know your customer” regulations require businesses operating in the country to verify the conformity of their products before they can be sold on the local market.
What Do the Regulations Entail?
Under these new rules, companies must register their products with SSMO and undergo a verification process to ensure that they meet all relevant technical regulations. This means that companies must demonstrate compliance with international standards and regulations to avoid disruptions to their supply chains.
Authorized Inspection Services
The SSMO has authorized CWM, a global conformity assessment company, to provide inspection services for regulated products including:
- Construction materials
- Vehicles
- Machinery
- Tyres
- Wheat
- Flour
- Sugar
- Shortening
- Fats
- Electrical and electronic products
- Animal feed
- Fertilizers
- Pesticides
CWM’s Expertise in Conformity Assessment
CWM’s team of experienced inspectors and technical staff are trained to stay up-to-date with the latest regulations and potential risks, ensuring that any issues are quickly rectified. The company also provides constant updates and status reports to clients, allowing them to track the progress of their inspections or certificates in real-time through its PREMIUM platform.
Importance of Compliance
Businesses operating in Sudan must take note of these new regulations and ensure compliance to avoid disruptions to their supply chains. CWM’s expertise in conformity assessment and government verification programs makes it an ideal partner for companies looking to navigate this complex regulatory landscape.
By complying with these regulations, businesses can:
- Ensure the quality and safety of their products
- Avoid costly delays or product recalls
- Maintain a competitive edge in the market
- Demonstrate commitment to international standards and best practices
Conclusion
In conclusion, Sudan’s new “know your customer” regulations are aimed at ensuring compliance with international standards and preventing disruptions to supply chains. Companies operating in the country must take note of these regulations and ensure compliance to avoid disruptions to their supply chains. With CWM’s expertise in conformity assessment and government verification programs, businesses can navigate this complex regulatory landscape and maintain a competitive edge in the market.