A practical explanation of Digital CoC and how manufacturer teams control eCoC records, IVI XML readiness, signing and certificate release.
What Is Digital CoC?
Digital CoC gives manufacturer teams a controlled workspace for preparing electronic Certificate of Conformity records before release. It keeps vehicle data, type-approval context, IVI XML preparation, signing ownership, EUCARIS/NAP planning and archive evidence connected throughout the certificate lifecycle.
Why it exists
Certificate teams often manage critical release work through folders, spreadsheets, email attachments and manual status updates. That can be manageable at very low volume, but it becomes unreliable when several users, vehicle categories, approval references and release steps must stay aligned.
What changes
Digital CoC gives the team a clear certificate workspace. Users can create a record, complete trusted information, review missing data, prepare output, coordinate signing and follow the next action without reconstructing status from separate sources.
Who it helps
It helps manufacturers, compliance teams, homologation coordinators and operations users prepare, check and track eCoC work with clearer ownership before delivery.