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HK launches measures against counterfeit products

By Carol Ko, MIS Asia
June 17, 2009 07:00 PM ET
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GS1 Hong Kong has launched a product authentication solution to help consumers identify whether the products they bought are genuine, including bird's nest, health supplements, Chinese medicine and consumables at the Hong Kong airport.

The product authentication programme was funded by the government chief information officer (OGCIO) of the Hong Kong government. It will enable the public to authenticate products through the Internet or via short message service (SMS).

Built on the beta version of GS1 Hong Kong's BarcodePlus's website, the product authentication solution is a one-stop product quality information portal that will officially go live in November.

In a move to help brand owners protect the integrity of their brands, four Hong Kong-based companies have in the last month piloted the implementation of the new solution. These include Nuance-Watson (HK), a leading retail operator at Hong Kong International Airport, Comvita HK, a health supplement supplier, First Edible Nest, a traditional Chinese ingredient supplier and Po Sum On Medicine Factory, a manufacturer of Chinese medicine.

"The underlying objective of the product authentication solution is to increase brand integrity and bolster consumer confidence. In the long term, these efforts will help enhance Hong Kong's reputation for providing authentic goods at a reasonable price," said Anna Lin, chief executive of GS1 Hong Kong.

GS1 Hong Kong as a non-profit organisation founded in 1989. At present, it is the only organisation that is authorised by the government to issue and administer GS1 identification numbers in Hong Kong, including barcoding services, business-to-business e-commerce services, global data synchronisation (GDS) and electronic product code / radio frequency identification (EPC/RFID).

Secure codes and kiosks

The product authentication solution provides consumers with a convenient and reliable way to distinguish counterfeits from genuine products. The solution is based on an automatically generated secure VerCode which is unique to each individual product item. To verify a product's authenticity, consumers simply input the VerCode hidden under a secure label on the item they want to check. This can be done directly by logging on to the Barcode Plus website or by sending an SMS message.

The pilot programme also includes the installation of RFID smart kiosks in 'Travelcare Express' operated by Nuance-Watson (HK) at Hong Kong International Airport and the First Edible Nest shop located in Tsuen Wan's Luk Yeung Galleria.

Consumers can track selected products through critical points in the production line simply by scanning the RFID label on the product at the Nuance-Watson duty-free shop.

While it will be useful to consumers, brand owners can also benefit enormously from this anti-counterfeit and brand integrity solution. It will provide participating companies with a trusted channel to deliver product quality information to consumers and at the same time protect their supply chains and brands from the threat of counterfeit products.

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