Material Compliance Check
Verify if your current label–ribbon combination is UL Recognized and identify gaps along with recommendations for compliant alternatives.
Vietnam’s electronics industry is rapidly expanding into the U.S., Canadian, and EU markets, driving increasingly stringent UL compliance requirements from OEMs, EMS providers, and component suppliers. Among these, UL 969 has become a critical standard that determines whether products are accepted within global supply chains.
However, many factories discover labelling issues far too late, such as:
These issues often lead to audit failures, shipment delays, lost contracts, and significant rework costs.
The online seminar hosted by Ricoh, in collaboration with Bartender, and Zebra, will help you understand the role of UL in the electronics supply chain. You will also explore how OEMs, EMS providers, and component manufacturers are successfully passing UL audits through smart, practical, and highly effective compliance strategies.
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