Since 8 December 2023, the wine and spirits industry has had to conform to current French and European regulations.
These regulations require all information on allergens, nutritional values, ingredients and energy values to be available directly on labels or via QR codes, in line with the European Labelling Reform.
At BIBUS France , we support technological innovation while responding to the needs and expectations of our customers. The world of wines and spirits, rich in tradition and know-how, is a field where each bottle has its own history.
In this context of respect for bottles, the fight against counterfeiting and traceability, QR Codes are becoming essential for guaranteeing quality, accurate reading and conformity.
QR codes can be scanned to verify product information, confirming the authenticity of the bottle. To guarantee accurate verification, it is essential to comply with GS1 standards, as well as ISO-compliant print quality.
To ensure that these requirements are properly met and that product information is properly circulated, BIBUS France offers a range of static and mobile QR Code verifiers, installation by our teams and dedicated technical support. Omron's high-precision QR Code verifiers, available from BIBUS France, check the quality of QR Codes and compliance with GS1 application standards.
Each inspection produces detailed reports that enable the various stakeholders (printers, winemakers, traders, logistics, consumers and others) to release their product with complete peace of mind and guarantee its traceability throughout its life cycle.
By measuring the quality of the printed QR codes, using a grade, we are helping to preserve the authenticity and history of the bottles.
For further information or technical details, please contact our experts :
Number : 02 32 32 58 23
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