The safety standards adopted by the European Economic Commission for Europe (ECE) have now been accepted not only in European Union countries but also in all other countries, and these countries have adopted this practice in their own legal regulations.

If other countries accept and implement ECE security codes, the automotives sectors will gain more efficient and competitive strength. For example, the number of prototypes required for the tests of the components, parts, systems and separate technical units produced by the enterprises in the automotive sector for the motor vehicles are reduced, unnecessary testing and calibration works that do not provide extra security advantages are eliminated and the costs of recording, monitoring and monitoring of the enterprises are reduced. At the same time, management and improvement costs for consumers are reduced in countries where these products are shipped. In short, the competitiveness of motor vehicles and equipment in international markets is increasing and operational efficiency is maintained.

If the conformity with the relevant standards is determined after the test and control studies carried out by the authorized institutions, E Certificate is issued for these products. The issuance of this document proves that the relevant standard requirements have been met by the entity.

The European Commission is currently supporting the use of ECE automotive safety standards worldwide, including free trade agreements. In our country, parts, systems, systems and separate technical units produced for motor vehicles must have E Certificate.

TÜRCERT Technical Control and Certification Inc., in our country and in the European Union countries, parts of the motor vehicles to be offered to the market, parts, systems and separate technical units, European Union directives and the regulations in force in our country in accordance with the criteria in force and the European Union security standards to check and, if deemed appropriate, issue an E Certificate for these products.