A New Way to Manage Your Certifications

EIN 24 CS myUL 400

June 3, 2019

The new on-line myUL Client Portal is a secure source for UL project files, product information, documents and services. Increased visibility and an enhanced level of access to UL helps advance the pace of innovation, drive growth and increase speed to market.

Understanding the regulations needed for market access and the ongoing expectations associated with maintaining these requirements can feel overwhelming. To help reduce some of the burden, UL wanted to make accessing your information throughout the process as simple as possible.

“At UL, we strive to help clients tackle some of today’s most pressing business issues by providing you relevancy and trust in our testing, inspection and certification processes. To take that relevance to the next level while also enhancing our service, we recognized the need to transition from our traditional focus on documents to a more dynamic focus on data,” said UL via press release.

myUL is a new client portal that brings your UL information and data into one central repository. myUL is a live portal that allows you to stay up-to-date on your UL testing and certification.

UL developed this dynamic platform based on client feedback. As a result, myUL is a secure source of information that works for you in a way that makes sense for your business. This unique platform allows you to access your UL product information and related documents, product files and services in one place with robust search capabilities to help you find exactly what you need. By gaining an enhanced level of access to your UL information, you can make more informed, data-driven decisions with improved visibility and insights to help you increase the pace of innovation, drive growth and increase speed to market.

To learn more or to register, visit my.ul.com

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