BIS FMCS stands for Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme. It is a certification framework established by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) to regulate products manufactured outside India but intended for sale in the Indian market.
- BIS FMCS: Complete Guide for Foreign Manufacturers
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