

By Nicola Zorz, Global Solutions Leader, Repair Optimization and Compliance

By Nicola Zorz, Global Solutions Leader, Repair Optimization and Compliance
At first glance, homologation in the automotive sector appears to be a tightly controlled, highly standardized process, particularly in Europe where type approval legislation provides a common framework. But as anyone who works in the field knows, the closer you get to the ground, the more fragmented the reality becomes. National authorities interpret and apply regulations differently, and even within the same OEM network, processes such as Certificate of Conformity (CoC) issuance can vary dramatically from one country to another.
This inconsistency creates operational headaches. It delays vehicle registration, frustrates customers, and introduces hidden costs that can escalate quickly. For OEMs and mobility players navigating an increasingly complex regulatory landscape, the need for a smarter, more cohesive approach to homologation has never been more urgent.
The challenges of fragmentation
Homologation is no longer a back-office function. In a market shaped by electrification, digital ecosystems, and evolving emissions standards, it plays a critical role in how quickly and confidently vehicles reach customers. Yet many OEMs still manage homologation through siloed teams spread across sales, aftersales, warranty, and engineering departments. This decentralized model leads to inefficiencies, communication breakdowns, and a lack of accountability.
Moreover, the homologation process is often managed locally by national sales companies (NSCs), each with its own tools, workflows, and interpretations of compliance. The result is a patchwork of processes that are difficult to scale, monitor, or improve.
The challenges of fragmentation
Homologation is no longer a back-office function. In a market shaped by electrification, digital ecosystems, and evolving emissions standards, it plays a critical role in how quickly and confidently vehicles reach customers. Yet many OEMs still manage homologation through siloed teams spread across sales, aftersales, warranty, and engineering departments. This decentralized model leads to inefficiencies, communication breakdowns, and a lack of accountability.
Moreover, the homologation process is often managed locally by national sales companies (NSCs), each with its own tools, workflows, and interpretations of compliance. The result is a patchwork of processes that are difficult to scale, monitor, or improve.
Cross-market expertise is essential for success
Thriving as a mobility player in this environment requires more than just compliance. It requires strategic foresight, cross-border coordination, and operational excellence.
Cross-market expertise is essential for success
Thriving as a mobility player in this environment requires more than just compliance. It requires strategic foresight, cross-border coordination, and operational excellence.
Modular services for market-specific needs
What’s needed is a hybrid delivery model that combines local expertise with centralized coordination. One such model already in use by leading OEMs involves:

Regional experts
who manage high-touch interactions with authorities and customers.

A centralized support team
that handles documentation, CoC processing, and workflow coordination.

Modular services
that can be tailored to the needs of each market, from type approval for new entrants to ongoing homologation support for established brands.
This approach delivers measurable benefits: reduced costs, extended service hours, improved compliance, and faster time-to-market. It also provides a single point of accountability – something that’s sorely lacking in many current setups.
Modular services for market-specific needs
What’s needed is a hybrid delivery model that combines local expertise with centralized coordination. One such model already in use by leading OEMs involves:

Regional experts
who manage high-touch interactions with authorities and customers.

Regional experts
who manage high-touch interactions with authorities and customers.

Modular services
that can be tailored to the needs of each market, from type approval for new entrants to ongoing homologation support for established brands.
This approach delivers measurable benefits: reduced costs, extended service hours, improved compliance, and faster time-to-market. It also provides a single point of accountability – something that’s sorely lacking in many current setups.

Standardizing without sacrificing flexibility
For one European vehicle manufacturer, this model has already transformed homologation across 12 brands. By outsourcing key tasks and standardizing processes, they have cleared backlogs, improved customer satisfaction, and gained better control over compliance costs. The solution adapted to local needs without sacrificing consistency, which is a critical balance in today’s regulatory environment.
Standardizing without sacrificing flexibility
For one European vehicle manufacturer, this model has already transformed homologation across 12 brands. By outsourcing key tasks and standardizing processes, they have cleared backlogs, improved customer satisfaction, and gained better control over compliance costs. The solution adapted to local needs without sacrificing consistency, which is a critical balance in today’s regulatory environment.
MSX Homologation Services
MSX offers a fully integrated, comprehensive solution designed to help OEMs navigate the complexities of global compliance with confidence and efficiency. Our offering brings together two core service pillars:
By combining local expertise with centralized coordination, MSX delivers faster time-to-market, reduced compliance costs, and a single point of accountability across your homologation lifecycle.
MSX Homologation Services
MSX offers a fully integrated, comprehensive solution designed to help OEMs navigate the complexities of global compliance with confidence and efficiency. Our offering brings together two core service pillars:
By combining local expertise with centralized coordination, MSX delivers faster time-to-market, reduced compliance costs, and a single point of accountability across your homologation lifecycle.