The BIS ISI Mark Certification for Foreign Manufacturers is issued under the Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme (FMCS) by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). This certification enables foreign manufacturers to use the ISI Mark on products that comply with applicable Indian Standards, allowing them to export and sell regulated products in the Indian market.
Under the FMCS scheme, foreign manufacturers producing products covered under the mandatory BIS certification list must obtain a BIS license before supplying their products to India. The certification confirms that the products meet Indian quality, safety, and performance standards through factory inspections, product testing, and continuous compliance.
At Realgreno LLP, we provide end-to-end assistance to foreign manufacturers for obtaining BIS ISI Mark Certification, ensuring a smooth certification process while meeting all BIS and Indian regulatory requirements.
BIS ISI Certification under FMCS is applicable to:
The following documents are generally required:
The BIS ISI License issued under the Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme (FMCS) is generally valid for 1 year and can be renewed periodically, subject to continued compliance with BIS requirements and successful surveillance activities.
The timeline may vary depending on product category, factory inspection scheduling, laboratory testing, and BIS approval.
Expand your business into the Indian market with BIS ISI Certification under the Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme. Our experts simplify the certification process, ensuring timely approvals and full regulatory compliance.
Our experienced professionals provide complete assistance throughout the BIS FMCS certification process, including:
At Realgreno LLP, we manage the complete BIS FMCS certification process—from documentation and factory inspection to product testing, license approval, and post-certification support. Our goal is to help foreign manufacturers enter the Indian market confidently while ensuring full compliance with BIS regulations.