Arab Standardization and Metrology Organization

Arab Standardization and Metrology Organization
Agency overview
Formed 1965 (1965)
Dissolved 1990's
Superseding agency

The Arab Organization for Standardization and Metrology (French: Organisation arabe de normalisation et de métrologie, Spanish: Organización Arabe de Unificación de Normas y Metrologia), also known as Arab Organization for Standardization and Measures, was founded in 1965 as a specialized agency under the Arab League by the Council of Arab Economic Unity.

The organization's functions included offering technical advice to Arab states on systems of weights and measures; providing professional training and research on industrial production quality, metrology, test and inspection methods; and seeking standardization of technical terms and product specifications between member nations. Their first general committee was held on March 25, 1968.[1]

The organization was merged in the 1990s with other organizations to form the Arab Industrial Development and Mining Organization.

Standards

References

  1. "Arab Organization for Standardization and Metrology (ASMO) UIA Open Yearbook". UIA. Retrieved 2018-01-07.


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