Your trusted partner for secure mobility compliant with applicable standards

With ISO 17065 accreditation and a commitment to impartiality, we embody excellence and reliability in certification and certification

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WHO ARE WE?

Your trusted partner for secure mobility in accordance with applicable standards

Global player

The SNCH, approval authority by type, is a key player in the automotive sector
worldwide confirming that the production samples of a model (complete vehicle, component, system, separate technical units) meet the standards and performance specified by the texts.

Recognized internationally
Majority owned by the State of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Type approval authority according to European Community (EC) automotive directives and United Nations Economic Community for Europe (ECE) regulations
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Historical actor

Created in 1987 and majority owned by the State of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, SNCH is the designated approval authority, giving it the responsibility of ensuring the certification of all motor vehicle equipment and parts according to the automotive regulations and directives of the European Community (EC) and the United Nations Economic Community for Europe (ECE) in accordance with the automotive regulations and directives of the European Community (EC) and the United Nations Economic Community for Europe (ECE).

Created in 1987
Majority owned by the State of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Responsibility for certification work
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Meticulous and impartial process

SNCH is active in vehicle type approval; a painstaking process that confirms that a model's production samples meet the required performance standards.
To ensure unwavering impartiality and maintain the trust of our customers, SNCH is ISO 17065 accredited and in this context it has an impartiality committee, composed of third parties, which contributes to the development of the impartiality policy and helps to counterbalance any possible imbalance between commercial considerations and the certification mission.

Compliance with required performance standards
Equipped with an impartiality committee, composed of third parties representing the interested parties.
Maintaining trust and managing risks
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WHO ARE WE?

Global and historic player since 1987 with a thorough and unbiased process

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Global player

The SNCH, a type-approval authority, is a key player in the global automotive sector, confirming that production samples of a model (complete vehicle, component, system, separate technical units) meet the standards and performance specified by the texts.

Recognized internationally
Majority owned by the State of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Type-approval authority following the European Community (EC) automotive directives and the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (ECE) regulations02
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Historic player

Founded in 1987 and majority-owned by the State of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the SNCH is the designated type-approval authority, giving it the responsibility to ensure the homologation of all motor vehicle equipment and parts according to the European Community (EC) and the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (ECE) automotive regulations and directives.

Founded in 1987
Majority-owned by the State of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Responsible for homologation work
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Meticulous and impartial process

The SNCH is active in vehicle type approval; a meticulous process that confirms production samples of a model meet the required performance standards.

To guarantee flawless impartiality and maintain our clients' trust, the SNCH is accredited ISO 17065, and in this context, it is equipped with an impartiality committee, composed of third parties, which contributes to the development of the impartiality policy and helps to counterbalance any potential imbalance between commercial considerations and the certification mission.

Compliance with required performance standards
Equipped with an impartiality committee, composed of third parties representing the interested parties.
Maintaining trust and managing risks
Learn More