In the global market, as an important identifier for commodity identification, barcode is of great significance for enterprise commodity management and market expansion. As an important economy in Southeast Asia, Malaysia's barcode application process and precautions are also worth paying attention to. This article will give you a detailed introduction to the steps and precautions of Malaysian barcode application to help you complete the application smoothly.
The steps for applying for a Malaysian barcode are as follows:
1) The applicant registers the company in Malaysia. If the company is already registered, simply update the information. If the Malaysian company has not yet been registered, the company must apply for recognition of the company name and apply for a Malaysian company business license.
2) The applicant registers with GS1 to obtain the code provided by the applicant, which is called the ** identification number.
3) Enterprises need to apply to GS1 for GS1 Malaysia.
4) Companies can use the barcode generation tool provided by GS1 to generate the code, but must submit the generated barcode to MPC or GS1 Malaysia for review.
5) Once the Malaysian barcode applied for is approved, the enterprise needs to pay the corresponding application fee. MPC will typically require businesses to pay an admission fee and administration fee via email or post.
6) After paying the fee, MPC will issue an electronic certificate to the enterprise, which contains the barcode identification approved by MPC and the GTIN code of the enterprise. Businesses can use e-Cert for all marketplaces of their products.
When proceeding with a Malaysian barcode application, it is necessary to have a good understanding of the process and precautions to ensure a smooth application process and approval. If you have any questions or need further assistance, it is recommended that you consult a professional IP attorney or institution.