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Registration With FSSAI Mandatory for Importers

PR Newswire | 19 Jun, 2012
Food Import Regulatory Standards - 28 June, Eros Hotel, New Delhi, India

MUMBAI, India: Fi Conferences is launching its inaugural Food Import Regulatory Standards conference, which will take place on 28 June. This much awaited strategic initiative will enable you to understand and overcome current regulatory challenges, sampling and analysis ambiguity, customs clearance hurdles and labelling issues related to food import. It will bring together heads of imports and supply chain from food and beverage manufacturers, packaged food importers, ingredient manufacturers and suppliers.  

A leading service provider to major brands, multinational companies and reputed importers in the foods, beverages, frozen foods, food ingredients and spirits industry has recebtly blogged about registration with the FSSAI becoming mandatory for importers.  Also, all Indian importers must procure the acknowledgement for submission of documents. It may be noted that samples will not be withdrawn from import consignments for testing in case the importer does not have the acknowledgement copy of such submission, and consignments will get held up at customs. It appears the grace period given to importers for arranging the same has been extended up to 31 July 2012.

With this background, the Food Import Regulatory Standards conference is proud to announce Dr Dhir Singh (Director, QA&S, FSSAI), Mr Suhas Chaudhari (Joint Commissioner Nashik Division, FDA Maharashtra), Dr Shrinivasa Bhat (Corporate Regulatory and Scientific Affairs Manager, Nestle), Mr Prabodh Halde (Head Regulatory, Marico), Ms Padmaparna Dasgupta (Head Policy, Regulatory R&D, Strategic and External Affairs, GSK Consumer Healthcare) and Mr Raghu Guda (General Manager, National Institute for Smart Government) as the key speakers at this event. Visit http://www.foodimportregulations.com/pr to view the complete programme.

Fi Conferences is a UBM brand. UBM (LSE:UBM) organises more than 300 events in 21 countries across industry sectors including food, pharma, energy, property, aviation, telecom and more. Our expertise is a proven guarantee of the quality of our events.

UBM India is a subsidiary of UBM plc, which is the second largest independent exhibition organiser in the world. It is the largest trade exhibition organiser in India, responsible for 26 exhibitions in different locations across the country. The company is also involved in the organisation of conference programmes throughout India and in the publications of trade journals and magazines. For further details please visit the UBM India website, http://www.ubmindia.in.

For further information please contact:

Ms Asan Bano
Customer Services Executive
Fi Conferences
+91(022)4046-1466
conferences-india@ubm.com


 
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