Training for participants in turnover of goods subject to mandatory marking

6 October 2020, Tuesday

More and more commodities are protected against counterfeiting by mandatory marking. Therefore, the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia, together with the Advanced Technology Development Centre operator, continue to conduct trainings for manufacturers and retailers on connecting to the system and working in it.

In October, webinars will be devoted to product groups for which mandatory marking has already been introduced or an experiment is underwayб such as tobacco products, shoe products, light industry commodities, perfumes and toilet water, photo goods, dairy products, tyres, and medicines for medical use.

Since July 1, 2020, mandatory marking has been introduced for tobacco products, shoes, and medicines. On October 1, 2020, the requirements for mandatory marking with identification means came into force for photographic goods, perfumes and eau de toilette. From November 2020, the marking will affect car tyres, and from the beginning of 2021, new requirements will apply to the sales of work wear, knitwear, coats, raincoats, jackets, as well as bed linen, table linen, toilet and kitchen linen.

Until March 1, 2021, Russia is conducting an experiment on marking packaged water, and until December 31, dairy products. Participants will be able to test the product marking mechanisms and their own business processes, as well as to benefit from the support of the marking information system operator in setting up the processes for applying marking codes for products.

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