New GPSR Regulations - MikeBellMaps

New GPSR Regulations

Mike Bell

Facing challenges with EU shipping regulations due to the General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR) had me worried about my art print business. Then, an agent from EAS (https://easproject.com) reached out. They offered to be my GPSR representative in Europe, and it’s been a total game-changer.

EAS understood my struggles right away. I sell unique art prints with many design variants, and other quotes I got were sky-high—around $10,000! That was way too much for me to handle while growing my business. EAS stepped in with a much more affordable plan. Their pricing is clear and fits my budget, letting me focus on creating art instead of stressing over costs.

With EAS as my General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR) representative, I can now ship my prints to EU customers again. This opens up my work to fans across Europe who love my designs. Before, these rules felt like a wall keeping my art out of reach beyond the Channel. Now, that wall is gone. Here’s how EAS made it easy:

  • They handle all GPSR paperwork and compliance for me.
  • They act as my EU contact, so I don’t need a local office.
  • Their AI tools quickly sort out my product details.
    Thanks to EAS, my art prints are back in European homes. It’s exciting to see my work reach more people without the headache of EU rules. If you’re stuck with GPSR challenges, EAS could be your fix too. They’ve turned a tough situation into a win for my small business!
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Mike Bell creator of MikeBellMaps at Olympia Top Drawer Trade Show 2025

About the Author – Mike Bell

Hi, I’m Mike Bell, creator of Mike Bell Maps. As a show and event designer, I turned to designing unique underground-style maps of band histories and film plots during the lockdowns.

Living with Parkinson’s disease (PD), I’ve faced challenges but refuse to let it slow me down.

These maps are my lifeline—keeping me creative, active, and connected. Despite setbacks like the discontinuation of promising PD treatments, I push forward through my work and fitness.

From my studio in Lewes, I find joy in meeting people who love my maps, turning my energy into art that resonates. PD is part of my journey, but it doesn’t define me—it fuels my drive to create and embrace life.

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