Switzerland-based SGS Consumer Testing Services has opened a consumer testing laboratory in
Chittagong, Bangladesh. The lab provides inspection and audit services, training and consulting,
and physical and chemical quality testing services using state-of-the-art equipment to the area’s
many apparel manufacturers so they may comply with international standards and regulations such as
Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemical Substances (REACH), the
Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) and other regulations required for doing business
in Europe and the United States.
“Both physical and chemical tests will be performed in the lab and SGS has plans to make
more strategic expansion to include testing and processing for the leather and footwear industry,”
said Pradit Young Pan Chai, Asia Pacific regional manager, SGS.
The company officially celebrated the opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and guided
laboratory tour. More than 150 guests attended the event including representatives from the SGS
Group, Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA), Chittagong Port
Authority, Custom House, Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution, Bangladesh Export Processing
Zones Authority, and the Bangladesh Environmental Authority.
Nasir Uddin Chowdhury, first vice president, BGMEA, said the lab will help ensure
sustainable growth, playing a vital role in developing business both in Chittagong and the entire
country. New Export Processing Zones will be created by the Bangladeshi government to further
encourage business.
“I am very pleased with this new laboratory,” said Ariel Miranda, managing director, SGS
Bangladesh Ltd. “It is in line with our Consumer Testing Service strategy to increase SGS’
geographical footprint in Bangladesh. We will leverage our Chittagong laboratory within our
Bangladesh and global network, and then further expand our service offerings in Chittagong.”
February 26, 2013