Required - YES
Required - YES
Key Milestones
Phase wise implementation of these medicine group was published.
Scope |
Deadlines for Serialization |
Deadlines for Aggregation |
|
Group 1 |
Medicinal products with secondary packaging |
September 1, 2022 |
May 1, 2023 |
Group 2 |
medicines with primary packaging |
November 1, 2022 |
August 1, 2023 |
Group 3 |
Medicines and medical devices for orphan diseases Medicines included in the register of medicines with foreign registrations, the results of which are recognized in Uzbekistan |
March 1, 2023 |
December 1, 2023 |
Group 4 |
Medical products according to the list determined by the Ministry of Health |
February 1, 2025 |
November 1, 2025 |
Introduction
CRPT Turon is the designated authority managing Uzbekistan’s national Track & Trace system, aimed at ensuring the authenticity and declared quality of both imported and domestically produced goods. This traceability system, known as ASL BELGISI, allows consumers to verify products using a dedicated mobile app and to report any suspected counterfeits or provide feedback.
Uzbekistan’s model closely mirrors the Russian Track & Trace system, which is overseen by the Center for Research in Perspective Technologies (CRPT) in Russia. Similar to its Russian counterpart, Uzbekistan’s ASL BELGISI app enables product verification through scanning of unique crypto codes. These codes are paid for upon utilization.
Registration Process
To participate in the serialization system, the following stakeholders must register via the official CRPT Turon website:
Participants are required to categorize their goods in the catalog of labeled products. Access to the system for obtaining and reporting codes is granted only upon application approval.
Notably, foreign MAHs must establish a representative office or legal entity within Uzbekistan to fulfill requirements related to pharmacovigilance, as outlined in Resolution #149.
Standards for Labeling and Barcodes
Serialization of medicines in Uzbekistan requires the use of GS1 Data Matrix barcodes in the following format:
Machine-Readable (Data Matrix):
Human-Readable Format:
Aggregation Requirements:
For packaging and shipment purposes, products must include a Serial Shipping Container Code (SSCC) using the GS1-128 linear code format, and in some cases, a 2D code.
Traceability Requirements
To ensure product traceability throughout the supply chain, each item must be assigned a unique Data Matrix code. These codes allow retailers and pharmacies to verify authenticity, while consumers can use the ASL BELGISI app for product validation.
Additional Guidelines from CRPT Turon:
Uzbekistan’s adoption of a serialization system inspired by Russia’s stringent Track & Trace framework represents a significant move toward enhanced supply chain transparency and consumer safety.
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