ACMA
American Cosmetics Manufacturer Association, commonly
referred to as ACMA, is a certification service provider, located in the heart
of Washington DC and owns an enviable record of past experiences in dealing with
cosmetics' manufacturers and distributers in the United States.
ACMA provides the distributors of Cosmetics, Toiletry, and
Personal Care Products with detailed records on Cosmetics export process step
by step, a complete explanation on the importance of each export documents ,and
the specific documents that each product require.
Brief description on the different types of export documents:
- BSE Certificate
- A certificate states that the product being exported is free from Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy. It is usually required for cosmetics and drugs being exported. BSE certificate is issued by the FDA, authenticated from the US Department of State in Washington DC.
- GMP
Certificate
- A certificate ensures that the products being shipped are manufactured in accordance to the Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) regarding the ingredients, the manufacturing facilities, machinery, and personnel.
- Free Sale
Certificate
- A certificate reports that the cosmetics products being exported are manufactured and legally distributed in the markets of the United States.
- Certificate
to Foreign Government
- Certificate to foreign government is an export certification for the export of biologics, devices, and animal drugs that are legally distributed in the American markets.
- Certificate
of Exportability
- It is certification for the export of biologics, medical devices, and animal drugs that are not legally distributed in the United States.
American Cosmetics Manufacturer Association assists American cosmetics distributor to extend the
range of the cosmetics trade market by providing an expedited authentication
service for the FDA Export certifications.
Sources: ACMA
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