firmenpresse print | SGS China Opens Automotive Part Lab
The new SGS-CSTC Auto Part Lab located in Kanqiao testing 
centre in Shanghai, China was officially opened 3 March. The attendees, including government officials, automotive 
associations representatives, senior management of over 40 
OEMs and well-known tier 1 suppliers showed great interest in  ...

30.08.2010

SGS China Opens Automotive Part Lab


The new SGS-CSTC Auto Part Lab located in Kanqiao testing
centre in Shanghai, China was officially opened 3 March. The attendees, including government officials, automotive
associations representatives, senior management of over 40
OEMs and well-known tier 1 suppliers showed great interest in
SGS’s automotive testing capabilities
(http://www.de.sgs.com/automotive_de_index/value_chain_de-
2.htm), including the delivery of one-stop testing services with a
unified quality standard in China. Government supervision officials
stated at the event, that they expect the lab to assist Chinese
automotive players, especially local brand OEMs, to upgrade their
quality level and enhance export confidence.
The new lab is a further indication of SGS-CSTC’s commitment to
become a strong partner for the automotive industry. The over USD
2 million invested in the 1,200 sq. meters lab enables SGS-CSTC
to perform environmental, mechanical reliability and durability
tests, as well as functional and fatigue test services for entire
vehicles, core parts, interior and exterior parts and raw materials.




Company: SGS Consumer Testing Services


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