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Date 2nd June 2025
Place: New Delhi
Dear Reader,
Key update regarding the Indian Standard applicable to current license holders, new applicants, manufacturers, importers, and product sellers for the bearings (Quality Control) Order, 2025.
The Ministry of Commerce and Industry has issued a draft notification titled the “Bearings (Quality Control) Order, 2025,” which will come into effect from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette.
According to this Order, all goods or articles categorized as Bearings are required to comply with the specifications outlined in Indian Standard IS 6457:2024 for Single Row Cylindrical Roller Bearings. These products are required to bear the Standard Mark issued under a license from the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), in accordance with Scheme-I of Schedule-II of the BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018.
To facilitate smooth implementation, the government has defined the following compliance timelines based on enterprise size:
General Manufacturers 12 months from the date of publication
Small Enterprises: 15 months from the date of publication
Micro Enterprises: 18 months from the date of publication
The Order outlines several exemptions where compliance is not mandatory. It shall not apply to:
Bearings manufactured domestically for export purposes only
Bearings imported as part of finished goods, sub-assemblies, or components
Bearings imported by manufacturers for producing items intended exclusively for export, provided a self-declaration is submitted to the Central Government on official letterhead, signed by an authorized signatory. This declaration must include the invoice number, import consignment details, and an undertaking that the goods will not be diverted for any other use or sold in the domestic market. The manufacturer is required to maintain accurate and complete records for the purpose of audit or verification.
A maximum of 200 bearing units per year, imported for research and development by bearing manufacturers. These must not be sold commercially and must be disposed of as scrap, with proper year-wise records maintained and shared with the Central Government upon request.
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) will serve as the certifying and enforcement authority for bearings covered under this Order.
Any individual or business that violates the provisions of this Order will be liable for penalties as defined under the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 2016.
QCO Order New
Implementation Authority :Bureau of Indian Standards (Govt. of India)
Bureau of Indian Standards Manak Bhawan 9, B.S. Zafar Marg, New Delhi - 110002
Tel: +91-11-23231903
Email: pgd@bis.org.in
Implementation Dates: --
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Attachment: Standard Amendment Order issued by Bureau of Indian Standards
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