Under this rule, all Indian exporters must provide a unique random number embedded in a barcode on all secondary and tertiary packages. The most recent ruling by the DGFT that monocartons are to be treated as a secondary-level package for which the barcoding deadline has already passed means that exporters must now rush to be in compliance with this ruling.
The serialised barcode requirement has been of great concern to the Indian SME sector because of the costs and complexities involved. In recognition of this, Kezzler has created a unique low-cost and user-friendly programme that will allow companies to order codes through the Internet, link it to the batch data and other relevant information in accordance with GS1 guidelines, download them to a standard PC or laptop, and proceed to direct package or label printing. Kezzler has partnered with major hardware companies and system integrators to even provide low-cost printing solutions that can be bundled with Kezzler's new programme.
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