What is CoP? CoP is the abbreviation for “Conformity of Production”. But what is it now?
Don’t miss our other articles on CoP-Q and CoP-P. You can also gain in-depth insights in our CoP basic training course.
What is CoP? CoP is the abbreviation for “Conformity of Production”. But what is it now?
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The abbreviations ISC or IUC often cause confusion. In short, in-service compliance or in-use compliance are the same thing and describe the legal requirement to inspect vehicles that are already in use. The focus here is on compliance with the limit values for the individual exhaust gas components. We have summarized what the legislator expects…
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CoP explained in less than 60 seconds! What is Conformity of Production? This legal obligation is directed at suppliers and vehicle manufacturers. We explain this in detail in our CoP basic training. #copbasic training
The struggle through the jungle of shortcuts After explaining the abbreviations SoP, EoP and CoP in another post and how they relate to each other, I would like to take up the suggestion of a reader of my summaries of the posts on LinkedIn today. He expressed the wish to explain further terms briefly and…
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