In the course of European harmonization the German-based ‘Stiftung EAR’ will classify ‘passive’ devices, which only transport electricity, also as electrical or electronic device with effect from May 1, 2019 for Germany. This means that they then fall within the scope of application of ElektroG in Germany and, thus, need to be registered.
A delegation of FBDi followed an invitation to visit the German Federal Ministry for Economy and Energy on February 19 - which proved to be a full success.
On January 15, the ECHA has added eight new SVHCs to the Candidate List following the SVHC identification process with the involvement of the Member State Committee (MSC). FBDI association points out duty of information.
In Directive 2017/2102 of November 15, 2017, the EU addresses a range of issues that includes amendments to Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS) on the restricted use of specific hazardous substances in electrical and electronic devices.
The FBDi has successfully extended its position as the leading organisation for component distribution in Germany. Several new members have decided to avail of the benefits of the association – from work groups all the way to the 'Authorised Source' seal of approval for members.
We use session cookies, referred to as "cookies" for simplicity, to ensure that everything goes smoothly when you visit our website. In addition, we use marketing cookies so that we can recognize you on our pages and measure the success of our campaigns. You have the choice whether only necessary cookies should be used or whether you want to accept additional cookies. By default, only necessary services are active.
Cookie von Google für Website-Analysen. Erzeugt statistische Daten darüber, wie der Besucher die Website nutzt.