

Add to Cart
Moroccan COC certification
Certification introduction
Controlled products exported to Morocco must comply with Moroccan
technical regulations and standards, and must obtain a COC
certificate before they can successfully clear customs and enter
the Moroccan market. For controlled products that need to apply for
and obtain a COC certificate before exporting, traders must verify
the controlled products before exporting and obtain a COC
compliance certificate to verify that the product complies with
Morocco's local technical regulations and standards.
Previously, Morocco implemented a transitional policy: for some
products that did not obtain COC compliance certification before
export, the Moroccan government accepted inspection and
verification after arrival at the port. This transition policy will
end on December 31, 2020.
product control list
Electrical appliances
Other electrical products
Construction materials (pipes, sheets, sanitary equipment,
insulation, wooden panels, cement, windows, glass...)
Gas/oil appliances
Toys, parks and baskets for children, baby diapers, furniture
Textiles, shoes, leather, clothing
Chemical products (detergents, paint, bitumen, matches, lighters
...)
Plastic products
Products in contact with food (kitchenware, crockery...)
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), helmets for motorcycles
Automotive spare parts (tyres, automotive parts)
Others
Morocco COC application information
1.Application form
2. Proforma invoice
3. Packing list
4. Test report (test report issued by CNAS/ISO17025 laboratory
according to applicable standards)
5. System certificate (ISO9001 or other quality standard system
certificate, if any)
6.Identification numbers of the importer: (Just provide one of the
following)
-Importer Tax Number (IFU)
-Customs identification number
-ICE number (Identified Commune de L'Entreprise)
7. If it is an OEM, you need to provide a PID (product conformity
declaration) file
Morocco COC application process
1.Application form
2. Document review
3. Inspection
4. Verify compliance and issue certificate
5. Arrival verification
Labeling requirements
In order to prove that products comply with Moroccan technical
regulations and standards, guide consumers in purchasing, and help
the government strengthen effective control, technical products
subject to Law No. 24-09 can only successfully enter the Moroccan
market if they are affixed with a clear CMim mark.
According to Decree No. 2573-14 (Electrical Safety), No. 2574-14
(Electrical Card Track Compatibility), No. 2575-14 (Safety of Toys)
and No. 3228-13 (Marking), electrical appliances and toys Products
implement mandatory CMim marking requirements.
Labeling requirements:
1. The CMim logo is reflected on the product, with a height of at
least 6mm;
2. If the product is too small to meet the 6mm requirement, the
CMim logo can be placed on the outer packaging and instructions (in
the form of silk screen printing, stickers, etc. that are firm and
not easily damaged);
3. The CMim logo can be viewed on the MICEVIN website.
other
Power supply voltage: 220V/50Hz (accepts wide voltage and
frequency);
Plug/socket: type E/C
Labeling requirements:
Use Arabic on nameplates and instructions;
The CMim certification mark is affixed to the product.