Our Services in Indonesia

Product Registration Indonesia is your trusted regulatory partner for navigating complex product approvals in Indonesia. We support foreign companies with end-to-end product registration, compliance strategy, and regulatory execution across highly regulated industries.

IVD and Medical Device Registration

End-to-end medical device approval under Indonesian Ministry of Health.

Cosmetic Product Registration

BPOM notification and compliance for local and imported cosmetics.

Food Supplements Registration

Licensing and BPOM approval for processed food and beverages.

Food & Beverage Registration

Regulatory support for vitamins, supplements, and herbal products.

Household Products Registration

Registration for disinfectants, hygiene, and household health products.

Halal Certification

Secure your halal certification in Indonesia with confidence.

BPJPH Accreditation Support

Comprehensive technical and regulatory assistance for BPJPH accreditation.

Trademark Registration

Protect your brand with trademark registration in Indonesia.

Other Product Registration Services in Indonesia

Additional services provide flexibility for foreign companies without a local entity, helping you enter the Indonesian market faster while minimizing regulatory, commercial, and operational risks.

Distributor Selection Service

Find reliable distributors with regulatory and commercial screening.

Undername Export/Import Services

Import-export facilitation without establishing a local entity.

License Holder Service

Neutral license holding to avoid dependency on distributors.

Inquiry Form

Our team is prepared to discuss your business needs and address any questions you may have. Fill out our inquiry form, and we’ll respond within one business day.

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 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

No. Product Registration Indonesia is a private regulatory consulting firm, not a government authority and not affiliated with any government institution.

Our role is to act as a third-party regulatory partner, supporting foreign companies throughout the product registration and compliance process in Indonesia.

Our services include medical device registration, halal certification support, trademark registration, license holder, BPOM for cosmetics, F&B, supplement and household products and also provide distributor selection service.

By working with us, clients gain structured guidance, risk mitigation, and a single point of coordination without having to navigate Indonesia’s regulatory system alone.

Yes. Many foreign companies enter Indonesia without immediately establishing a local company. Through our License Holder Service, products can be legally registered and distributed under a compliant Indonesian entity while you retain commercial control over your brand.

It allows faster access to the market while avoiding the cost, time, and long-term commitment of company establishment.

In addition, we also provide company registration services to support any client who wants to establish a business in Indonesia.

Most regulated products require formal approval before entering the Indonesian market. These include food and beverages, food supplements, cosmetics, household health products (PKRT), and medical devices (CDAKB).

Each category is governed by different authorities and technical requirements. A key risk for foreign companies is misclassification, which can lead to rejection or reprocessing. We help determine the correct regulatory pathway early, ensuring your product follows the right approval route from the start.

Choosing the right local partner can significantly accelerate market entry. An experienced distributor can provide local market knowledge, established sales channels, and operational support. 

However, the risks of choosing the wrong partner are substantial. If a distributor also acts as the license holder, your product registrations may be legally tied to them. Should the partnership fail due to poor performance, lack of transparency, or strategic misalignment, changing partners can become legally complex and costly. In some cases, companies lose market access entirely.

We help to mitigate the risk by offering neutral License Holder services and distributor selection with due diligence. With our long-standing network and regulatory experience, we help clients select credible partners or remain independent, so your business stays flexible and protected.

Medical device registration in Indonesia involves strict technical documentation, quality system requirements, and post-market obligations under the Ministry of Health. Errors in dossier preparation or distributor licensing can cause long delays.

We support foreign manufacturers with classification strategy, technical dossier review, distributor readiness (IDAK/CDAKB), and license holding where required. Our role is to ensure regulatory compliance while aligning with your commercial goals in Indonesia.

Find out more: Medical Device Registration in Indonesia.

Indonesia is the world’s largest Muslim market, and halal compliance is no longer optional for many product categories. Beyond legal requirements, halal certification directly affects consumer trust, retail acceptance, and long-term brand sustainability.

Foreign brands that delay halal planning often face import restrictions, relabeling costs, or sudden compliance deadlines. We help clients integrate a halal strategy early to avoid operational disruption.

Yes. Under Indonesia’s Halal Product Assurance Law (Law No. 33 of 2014) and its implementing regulations, mandatory halal certification is being enforced progressively.

Starting in 2025 and expanding through 2026, specific product categories, based on official HS Code listings, must display halal certification to be legally distributed. This includes food, beverages, cosmetics, supplements, and products containing animal-derived materials.

Find out more: Halal Certification in Indonesia and HS Code list for Mandatory Halal Certification.

Yes. Halal compliance does not end with initial certification. Products and certification bodies must undergo periodic renewal, surveillance, and regulatory updates.

We support halal certificate renewals, post-certification compliance, and BPJPH halal accreditation support for foreign clients. This includes documentation updates, audit readiness, and ongoing regulatory liaison to ensure long-term compliance.