As a way to identify goods, barcodes have been widely used around the world. In South Africa, the application and use of barcodes also follows a strict set of regulations and processes. This article will introduce the materials required for the South African barcode application in detail to help applicants better understand and prepare the relevant materials.
Information required for South Africa barcode application.
1.Company information.
Applicants need to provide the company's registration information, including company name, registered address, **, etc. In addition, it is also necessary to provide the company's business license, tax registration certificate and other relevant supporting documents. These materials are used to prove the applicant's legal identity and business qualifications.
2.Product information.
Applicants need to provide detailed product information, including product name, specification, model, production date, shelf life, etc. In addition, it is also necessary to provide a ** or description of the product so that the barcode management agency can accurately identify the product.
3.Barcode Use Authorization Letter.
Applicants need to submit a barcode authorization letter, specifying the scope and duration of the authorized use of barcodes. This power of attorney needs to be signed by the company's legal representative and stamped with the company's official seal.
4.Proof of payment of fees.
Barcode application requires a certain fee, and the applicant needs to provide proof of payment to prove that the relevant fee has been paid in accordance with the regulations.