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Jul 1
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Why certified parts are not enough - UL ...

Anita Hummel
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In this episode of the Global Trade Gal Deep Dive Podcast, we explore why UL and ETL certifications are crucial for businesses aiming to sell electrical products in the United States. These certifications are more than just legal requirements—they’re essential for ensuring product safety, meeting compliance standards, and building a trusted brand.

We break down the key difference between having certified components and obtaining a finished-product safety mark, which evaluates the entire product's ability to handle heat, mechanical stress, and more. Without these certifications, companies risk massive liability lawsuits and may face barriers to working with major retailers and wholesalers in the U.S. market.

Additionally, we highlight the importance of recurring factory audits that come with these certifications, which help ensure long-term manufacturing quality and consistency. By investing in UL or ETL certifications, companies not only meet compliance mandates but also lay the groundwork for accessing premium global distribution channels and establishing a strong reputation in the marketplace.

Tune in to learn why these safety marks are non-negotiable for success in the competitive U.S. electrical product market!

Read our blog https://mondoro.com/why-ul-or-etl-certifications-matters-for-selling-in-the-us/

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