To improve the quality and safety features of domestic cars, the Institute of Standards and Industrial Research of Iran has obliged domestic automakers to follow 15 directives, according to Mehdi Eslampanah, the head of ISIRI.
In case of any discrepancy in the final product vis-à-vis standards, or noncompliance with ISIRI’s directives, automakers will be liable to pay for criminal and legal fines.
According to the first directive of ISIRI, a car manufacturer needs to submit a declaration showing a vehicle’s conformity with the features declared by the automotive company to ISIRI at the time of seeking the production permit.
According to the second directive, if the interval between the production of a car and its supply to dealerships is more than two months, carmakers are obliged to inspect and verify the good condition of rubber, plastic and polymer parts, batteries, body dents and other components, the news portal of Donyaye Khodro reported.
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