Kezzler AS (Norway), leading solution provider of barcoding, serialization and Track & Trace technologies to the Indian pharma industry, will be holding two seminars on the new DGFT ruling for barcoding and serializing export pharma products. The first seminar will be held at the J W Marriott Hotel in Mumbai on March 7 and the second in Ahmedabad on March 9.
The topics being covered in these seminars include a review of the DGFT ruling and its implications for exporters, implementation procedures to comply with the ruling, global authentication strategies to reduce counterfeiting, a review of Track & Trace – what is it and how will it work, and a discussion of the e-pedigree programme.
Thus Kezzler will be presenting a total technology solution for compliance with the DGFT ruling and building a Track & Trace system. The attendance is limited to four persons from each company.
The seminars are timely because the recent public notice from the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) will require Indian pharmaceutical companies to barcode and serialize their export products effective July1, 2011.
Says Kezzler’s CEO Mr. Magnar Loken , “our goal is to help the Indian pharma industry meet the DGFT ruling. Kezzler is in a unique position to provide pharma companies with a total solution, from barcoding and serialization to a full Track & Trace and e-Pedigree set-up. We have established an aggressive plan to serialize as many plants as possible in the coming months. Additionally, we have adopted a very-low and uniform pricing strategy for all export products. Indian pharma companies will have a level playing field, regardless of their size or export volumes, and therefore all will have access to our award-winning serialization and Track & Trace technologies. We are fully committed to ensuring that Indian pharma exporters meet the DGFT ruling by the July 1 deadline.”
It has long been believed that an effective solution was needed to help protect the export pharma industry from counterfeiting activities taking place in other countries, which have specifically targeted Indian-made medicines. The Commerce Ministry had adopted a consultative approach and concluded with a technology solution that is now becoming the global standard. Application of 2D barcodes and unique product serialization will also provide the essential platform for future implementation of a Track & Trace regime, which is widely acclaimed to be the most effective means for combating counterfeits. Indian pharma exports will be harmonized with a global solution based on GS1 standards, thereby protecting an important industry and enhancing the country’s image.
For registration contact Shevaun Miranda:(0) 22 4272 6116 or s.miranda@kezzler.com
Further information on the seminars and registration procedures can be found at www.kezzler.com/kezzler/India-Seminar-2011.