Industry Insights & Standards Updates
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is India’s national standards body responsible for formulating quality, safety, and reliability benchmarks for products and.
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), established under the BIS Act, 2016, is the national standards body of India. It plays a.
In today’s competitive and quality-driven market, consumer trust and product reliability play a crucial role in the success of any business. In.
BIS SCHEME-X CERTIFICATION (OTR) ABOUT SCHEME-X (Omnibus Technical Regulation) Scheme -X (Omnibus Technical Regulation) is a specialized conformity assessment scheme designed for.
Introduction On 27th August 2025, the Ministry of Commerce & Industry (Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, DPIIT) notified the.
1. Introduction The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is India’s national body responsible for standardization, certification, and quality assurance. Under the BIS.
Introduction To elevate quality standards and ensure energy efficiency in commercial refrigeration equipment, the Government of India has issued the Draft Quality.
Introduction In a significant move to uplift product quality and ensure consumer safety, the Government of India has issued the Hand Tools.
In a continued push for quality and regulatory standardization across India’s textile sector, the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers has made it.
India’s beverage industry is facing a packaging crisis — not due to product demand, but a shortage of aluminium cans amid new.
Omega QMS Pvt. Ltd. has played a vital role in simplifying the BIS certification process under the Quality Control Order (QCO) for.
The Indian textile industry is embracing stricter quality regulations under government mandates to ensure reliability, safety, and global competitiveness. A major step.
The Polyester Partially Oriented Yarn (POY) sector now requires strict adherence to BIS standards under the Quality Control Order (QCO) 2023. Non-compliance.
India’s textile industry is transitioning to a more quality-driven framework, anchored by mandatory product standards. A key part of this shift is.
India eases quality control norms on key chemicals imported from the US, China. The Centre has withdrawn Quality Control Orders (QCOs) for.
In recent years, the Indian government has intensified its focus on ensuring quality and standardization across industrial products, including textiles. One notable.