Product Recalls
Author:Jeff Baum A product recall occurs when a company has sold a product that is deemed defective or a safety hazard and is then responsible for pulling the product off the market and fixing it or removing it altogether, at the cost of the company. Recalls occur for...
Risks of Global Noncompliance
Many manufacturers choose not to obtain required wireless or safety certifications for their devices going into global markets for various reasons. While those reasons might seem valid, and are definitely based on value, the risks of noncompliance can far outweigh the...
Navigating the Challenges of Amazon Product Compliance for Sellers
URGENT NEWS TO SELLERS ON AMAZON Amazon is cracking down and identifying ASINs on their website as products that emit radio frequencies. Amazon is requiring – and enforcing – proof of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) compliance information for these...
Late-to-Market Loss
Timeliness and efficiency Successfully introducing a product to market involves having timeliness and efficiency on your side. It means launching the product in an armor of testing, product approvals, distribution, operations, and more. Despite the risks associated...
