From December 5 to 7, 2019, Vice President of CCIC/Managing Director of CQC Lu Mei led a delegation to Japan to hold an outreaching seminar for compulsory product certification customers, visited TOYOTA BOSHOKU, and held a work deployment meeting concerning East Asian certification Operation Centre in CCIC Japan B.V.
On December 6, CQC successfully held the outreaching seminar for China Compulsory Product Certification (CCC Certification) Policy Adjustment for Automobile Customers in Tokyo, Japan. More than 200 guests from Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Suzuki and other Japanese automobile enterprises, parts enterprises such as automotive lamps, seats, rearview mirrors, seat belts and interior accessories, as well as customer representatives from related enterprises attended the meeting. Lu Mei delivered a welcome speech and a keynote speech.
Jing Chunhai, Counsellor of the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Japan, the Examination and Recall Department of the Automobile Bureau of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Japan, the Executive Member of JAMA, and the Minister of the Benchmark Certification Department of JAPIA. The general manager of CCIC Japan made a speech on the localization service of CCIC inspection and certification.
CQC Product Certification Department III and Factory Inspection Department introduced the latest development of China's automobile policies and regulations, the adjustment of the CCC catalog, the focus of factory inspection, the change of automobile CCC policy and the corresponding solutions according to the customer's focus. It also provided on-site answers to more than 30 questions raised by customer representatives.
The delegation visited CCIC Japan Company and held the work deployment meeting concerning East Asian Certification Operation center. Representatives from CCIC Japan and CCIC Korea attended the meetings and reported on their work in this year, challenges encountered and future work plan. At the meeting, Lu Mei also learned about the overall situation of the work of East Asian Certification Operation Center since its establishment, and also made work arrangements aiming to provide more convenient and professional localized value-added services for customers in Japan and South Korea in the future, to create a professional certification team with excellent services, and to further expand the certification business.
During their stay in Japan, the delegation also visited TOYOTA BOSHOKU, and Chairman Shuhei Toyoda met with them. The two sides exchanged and discussed the latest development in the automobile field, the future development prospect of TOYOTA BOSHOKU, as well as the related fields of automobile certification.