Service de certification de qualité lancé sur la base de la zone franche de Dire Dawa

Le Premier ministre Dr. Abiy Ahmed a annoncé qu'un service de certification de qualité est fourni sur la base de la zone franche et du port sec de Dire Dawa. Ce service, inauguré par la branche de Dire Dawa de l'Ethiopian Conformity Assessment Enterprise, respecte les normes internationales.

À Addis-Abeba, le 29 katit 2018 E.C. (correspondant à la date du calendrier éthiopien), le Premier ministre Dr. Abiy Ahmed a transmis ce message via une publication sur les réseaux sociaux. Il a mis en avant l'inauguration du bureau de la branche de Dire Dawa comme un développement clé pour l'entreprise nationale de conformité éthiopienne (ECAE), qui fournit des services de certification de qualité conformément aux systèmes de normalisation internationale. Ces services visent les fabricants, les prestataires de services, les exportateurs, les importateurs, les installations de fabrication sous contrat, les institutions de recherche et le grand public. Pour améliorer l'accessibilité dans la région de Dire Dawa pour les fabricants et prestataires de services locaux, un nouveau laboratoire d'essais a été établi, en s'appuyant sur l'infrastructure de la zone franche et du port sec. L'entreprise a précédemment délivré des certifications pour les huiles alimentaires, les produits détergents, divers produits alimentaires, les produits de soins personnels et d'hygiène, ainsi que les matériaux et intrants de construction. Cette initiative soutient le commerce et la croissance économique en garantissant la conformité aux normes mondiales.

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