by Justin Ives | Apr 4, 2022
Until the early 2000s, even the electricity was an issue in Georgia, not to say anything about electronic services. This meant that, after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the Wars in the 90s, in Georgia, neither were the governmental offices, nor the individual...
by Justin Ives | Apr 4, 2022
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by Justin Ives | Apr 4, 2022
The legislation in Chile has allowed for the adoption of product traceability since 2016. This paper presents Chile’s experience in the application of fiscal traceability on cigarettes and its potential extension to other products.
by Justin Ives | Apr 4, 2022
Kenya commenced the implementation of its track and trace technology in 2013 when the Excisable Goods Management System (EGMS) was progressively rolled out. It was also noted that other than the excise laws, there are other laws in Kenya that require products to be...
by Justin Ives | Apr 4, 2022
Adding serial numbers and barcodes to revenue tax stamps creates a unique identifier for each individual stamp and is the basis for traceability. The further addition of covert UV fluorescent and/or IR security features provides hurdles and challenges for...
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