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Automotive Accreditation Scheme (ACS)
Overview
The Automotive Accreditation Scheme (ACS) ensures better product quality in the automotive industry by focusing on safety, defect prevention, and reducing waste.
The scheme aims to train and certify automotive industry players based on the relevant standards by the MARii-recognized Certification Body (CB) or Inspection Bodies (IB), followed by MARii’s monitoring as the scheme owner.
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Certified Companies
Objectives
ACS is designed to:
- To certify automotive aftermarket industry players in compliance with relevant national and international standards.
- To enhance technology adoption, human capital, and supply chain capabilities across the automotive ecosystem.
- To reduce defects and waste, improving operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
- To protect consumer rights by ensuring consistent product and service quality.
Benefits
Certification Support
Prepares companies for official certifications and conformity to automotive standards.
Enhanced Business Capabilities
Boosts technical expertise, supply chain performance, and market outreach.
Stronger Consumer Confidence
Certified businesses gain a competitive edge by guaranteeing safety and product reliability.
Market Recognition
Accredited companies stand out as trusted suppliers, opening opportunities for partnerships and growth.
Target Audience
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Automotive industry players – including manufacturers, workshops, dealerships, remanufacturers, used parts industry, Authorized Automotive Treatment Facilities (AATF), and vehicle inspection companies.
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Certification Bodies (CB) or Inspection Bodies (IB) recognized under MARii monitoring.
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Individuals seeking certification as authorized auditors under ACS.
ACS sets the benchmark for quality and safety in the automotive industry by ensuring every product and service meets the highest standards.
Dr Syed Imran Khalid