BICSI, CCCA take anti-counterfeiting message to international law enforcement

Nov. 14, 2013
BICSI president Jerry Bowman addressed the topic at a Europol conference on counterfeit products.

During Europol’s Awareness and Knowledge Building Conference on Counterfeit Household Products and Fake Automotive Parts, held November 4-6, BICSI’s president Jerry Bowman presented on research and activities carried out by the Communications Cable and Connectivity Association (CCCA) to fight counterfeiting and substandard cabling. The conference included speakers from the European Union, world law enforcement and customs officials such as Europol, Interpol and World Customs Organization. It also included presentations from private-sector experts from household, industry and automotive brands.

Commenting about the overall topic of counterfeiting and about his presentation in particular, Bowman said, “All ITS industry stakeholders are affected by counterfeit and substandard products. Everyone in the supply chain has a duty of care to ensure that the product they are purchasing or installing conforms with safety and quality standards and regulations. When a counterfeit product is installed it’s more than a performance issue; it can threaten the safety of the workplace and put the consumer at risk.

“CCCA has made significant strides in educating the ITS consumer and U.S. law enforcement in order to ensure the consumer is not deceived into buying cabling that is counterfeit or does not meet advertised standards. While the work of CCCA is outside of BICSI’s charter, CCCA member cabling manufacturers and distributors have banded together to serve as the industry watchdog for these quality and safety issues. I am proud to have represented both organizations in educating the European law enforcement and customers officials about the roles of BICSI and CCCA in ensuring safety and quality of the ITS infrastructure.”

CCCA’s executive director Frank Peri added, “This is an excellent example of CCCA and BICSI leadership working together to educate international law enforcement on counterfeit cables that threaten a global industry and risk public safety. When the layers of protection to assure that cables meet essential transmission and fire-safety requirements are circumvented by counterfeits, end users and the entire supply chain suffer. We are proud to collaborate with BICSI in an ongoing effort to protect legitimate brands, quality cable and connectivity products and public safety.”

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