TAMPER PROOF HOLOGRAMS FAILING TO DENT INDIA MARKET IN COUNTERFEIT AND SMUGGLED SPIRITS SAYS REPORT
January 1st, 2016
THE USE of tamper proof holograms on spirits bottles to control sales of counterfeit product in the Indian states of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh has had little effect, a research report released in New Delhi on January 15 (Friday) claimed. Indeed, regarding spirits counterfeiting in these states and elsewhere in India, “the complexity and degree of menace has continued to rise sporadically,” said the paper. ‘Emerging Challenges to Legitimate Business in the Borderless World’, a report by accounting giant Grant Thornton and the Federation of Indian ...
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