Saber Platform
Product Registration (local factories)
The Product Registration (Local Manufacturers) service, provided through the Saber Platform by the Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organization (SASO), enables local manufacturers to register their domestically produced products within the platform to ensure they comply with Saudi technical regulations and national standards prior to marketing or distribution. This service strengthens product quality control and promotes adherence to safety and conformity requirements in the local manufacturing sector.
Through the Saber Platform, manufacturers can create an account, complete the product registration form, and input technical details such as product classification, purpose of use, raw materials, and country of origin (Saudi Arabia). They can also upload supporting documentation, including technical files, test reports, or existing conformity evidence.
Once the data is submitted, the system assigns the relevant technical regulation based on the product type and conducts necessary conformity verification procedures. Manufacturers can monitor application progress digitally through their dashboard without needing any paper-based interactions, resulting in faster product approval and smoother market access.
This service plays a crucial role in supporting the growth of Saudi industries by ensuring the production of safe, high-quality, and competitive products that meet regulatory requirements locally and internationally.
Importance of the Product Registration Service (Local Manufacturers)
Ensures compliance of locally manufactured products with Saudi standards and regulations.
Guarantees product quality and safety before being marketed to consumers.
Enhances the credibility and competitiveness of Saudi-made products.
Streamlines registration and conformity procedures through a digital platform.
Contributes to advancing national industrial development and market competitiveness.
Key Challenges and Difficulties
Registration rejection due to incomplete technical data or missing documentation.
Long review times for products with complex industrial classifications.
Classification discrepancies arising from regulatory updates or new standard revisions.
Limited awareness among some manufacturers of conformity documentation requirements