ISO certifications in East Germany (German Democratic Republic) and how Pacific Certifications can help
The German Democratic Republic (GDR), commonly known as East Germany, existed from 1949 until German reunification in 1990. During its existence, East Germany had its own standards organization, the Amt für Standardisierung, Messwesen und Warenprüfung (ASMW), which was responsible for setting national standards. While the ISO (International Organization for Standardization) develops and publishes international standards, individual countries choose how and whether to adopt these standards within their national framework. Since East Germany was a separate entity until 1990, it has interacted with ISO standards differently compared to how modern Germany does today. Post-reunification, Germany has fully integrated into the international standards system, with the Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN) being the primary national standards body in Germany. DIN is a member of ISO and plays a significant role in the development and adoption of ISO standards within Germany. ISO Standards a...