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Certificate of Conformity for Saudi Arabia Auto Parts

Short answer: Saudi Arabia requires a SABER-registered Certificate of Conformity (CoC) for regulated goods, including many auto parts. It must be arranged before shipment, or goods can be held at the border.

Updated 1 June 2026

What is the Saudi Certificate of Conformity?

Under the Saudi SALEEM programme, regulated products need a Certificate of Conformity registered through the SABER platform, confirming the goods meet applicable SASO standards before import.

Why plan it before shipment?

Conformity is assessed before goods enter; arranging the CoC and any inspection at order stage prevents shipments being held or refused. Markets like Kenya have a similar pre-shipment programme (PVoC). See genuine parts for Saudi Arabia.

How Alltrade coordinates it

We match documentation to genuine part numbers and coordinate the Certificate of Conformity required for Saudi clearance. See conformity documentation support.

Frequently asked questions

Is this advice specific to my shipment?
This guide is general information for B2B parts buyers. For a specific shipment, submit an RFQ with your parts list and destination and we will confirm genuine references and the exact documentation you need.
Do you supply the parts discussed here?
Yes. Alltrade Enterprises supplies and exports genuine automotive spare parts from Singapore with part-number verification, documentation and shipment consolidation.
How do I get a quote?
Use the parts enquiry (RFQ) form, list your part numbers or chassis/VIN, set your destination and urgency, and we return a line-by-line quote.

Have a specific part to source?

Put our guidance to work. Send your part numbers or a list and we will confirm genuine references and reply with a documented quote.

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