The Kerala government has decided to introduce security labels for Indian-made foreign liquor (IMFL) within the state. These new labels boast 30 distinct security features aimed at facilitating track and trace capabilities. Central to this initiative is a taggant-based holographic tax label featuring a QR code for enhanced security measures.
The state’s newly devised track and trace system for its liquor supply chain aims to guarantee product safety, streamline inventory management, and empower customers with comprehensive information about their preferred liquor choices. Through QR code scanning, any customer will have access to detailed information regarding the liquor product.
This new version of the hologram inbuilt security system will replace existing 15 security features enabled system that have been in place since 2002 in Kerala.
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