Food & Beverage Registration

Compliance with BPOM regulations and national food safety standards is mandatory for entry into Indonesia’s food and beverage market. Our Food & Beverage Registration service supports international manufacturers with regulatory assessment, food safety certification, and BPOM approval to ensure your products are legally registered, market-ready, and compliant with Indonesian requirements.

Seamless Compliance Support

End-to-End Service

We manage the full regulatory pathway from licensing to product registration.

Regulatory Expertise

Our team combines deep knowledge and experience to navigate complex regulatory landscapes.

Speed and Efficiency

Our proven strategies accelerate the registration and approval process for the Indonesian market.

Customized Support

Provide personalized guidance and dedicated support to ensure a smooth, worry-free journey.

Why Choose Our F&B Registration Service?

Food and beverage products distributed in Indonesia are regulated by the Indonesian Food and Drug Authority (BPOM) and must meet food safety, labeling, and documentation requirements before entering the market. Regulations such as BPOM Regulation No. 27/2017 and related food safety guidelines govern product registration, facility readiness, and post-market supervision.

Our service helps international manufacturers navigate Indonesia’s regulatory landscape by translating complex food regulations into a structured and practical registration process. We support compliance from the early assessment stage through approval and post-market readiness, helping you avoid common risks such as incorrect product classification, incomplete safety documentation, or non-compliant labeling.

Key regulatory areas we support include:

  • Alignment with Indonesian food safety and labeling standards
  • Preparation for BPOM evaluation and facility inspection
  • Risk mitigation during post-market surveillance

Scope and Benefits of Our Service

Comprehensive BPOM Food registration support for compliant market entry.

Food Safety Management Certificate (SMKPO)

Support for SMKPO preparation, documentation alignment, and readiness for BPOM food safety evaluation.

Food & Beverage Product Registration

End-to-end BPOM registration process, including dossier preparation, submission, and regulatory clarification handling.

Market Entry Support

Flexible market entry options supporting IVD and medical product registration for international manufacturers entering Indonesia.

License Holder Service

For manufacturers without a local entity, we act as a neutral license holder, keeping registrations secure and transferable.

Distributor Selection

We assist in identifying and assessing qualified local distributors aligned with regulatory and commercial requirements.

Undername Service

We enable faster market entry by registering products under an approved local structure without immediate company setup.

Company Registration Support

When you are ready to establish a local presence, we assist with compliant company formation in Indonesia.

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)

Yes. All processed food and beverage products, whether imported or locally manufactured, must be registered with BPOM before distribution in Indonesia. Products without approval may be detained at customs or removed from the market.
Both follow BPOM registration requirements, but documentation may differ depending on product composition, processing methods, and risk level. Beverages with functional or health claims may undergo additional review.
Foreign manufacturers must appoint a local entity as the BPOM registration holder. Product Registration Indonesia can act as a neutral license holder, assist in legal business establishment, or support undername service for early market entry.

SMKPO (Sertifikat Mutu dan Keamanan Pangan Olahan) is a food safety management certificate required for certain food categories.
It demonstrates compliance with BPOM’s food safety and quality standards and may be mandatory before product registration.

Typical documents include a Letter of Authorization, Certificate of Free Sale, GMP or HACCP certificates, product composition, nutrition facts, labeling in Bahasa Indonesia, and supporting safety data. Requirements vary by product type.
Labels must comply with Indonesian language requirements and food labeling regulations. Claims must be accurate, substantiated, and non-misleading. Improper claims are a common cause of rejection or post-market sanctions.
Yes. Many food and beverage products are subject to mandatory halal certification under Indonesia’s halal assurance regulations. Early halal planning helps avoid relabeling or distribution delays.
Yes. BPOM may request facility audits or additional documentation for foreign manufacturers, particularly for higher-risk products. Product Registration Indonesia assists with inspection readiness and regulatory coordination.
BPOM approvals are generally valid for five years and must be renewed before expiration. Changes in formulation, labeling, or manufacturer may require amendment or re-registration.

Strategic Leadership with
Dr. Hussein H. Mashhour, MD

As our Chief Operating Officer (COO), Dr. Hussein H. Mashhour, MD, brings over a decade of dedicated, hands-on experience in product registration and licensing across Indonesia’s most complex regulatory sectors. His strategic oversight ensures that our operational procedures and client services are built on proven, efficient processes. Start your journey with the confidence and clarity only an expert leader in both compliance and operations can provide.

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