Household Products Registration

Compliance with local registration requirements is necessary for entering the Indonesian household products market. Our household products registration service supports international manufacturers with regulatory assessment and product notification to ensure your products are legally approved, market-ready, and compliant with Indonesian regulations.

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 Household Products Registration Service?

Household health products distributed (PKRT) in Indonesia, such as disinfectants, cleaning agents, insect repellents, and similar products, are regulated by MoH Regulation No. 1190/MENKES/PER/XVII/2010. These products must be registered and approved before importation and commercial distribution.

Our service helps foreign manufacturers navigate Indonesia’s regulatory requirements by translating complex technical rules into a clear registration pathway. We support compliance from product classification and documentation review through approval issuance, helping reduce the risk of rejection, import delays, or post-market enforcement actions.

Key regulatory challenges we help manage include:

  • Correct product classification under household health product categories
  • Compliance with safety, formulation, and labeling standards
  • Readiness for post-market surveillance and audits

Scope and Benefits of Our Service

Household product registration support for compliant household product license approval and distribution.

Issuance of a Product Notification Number

End-to-end support to obtain the official product notification number required for legal distribution in Indonesia.

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.

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 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Household health products such as disinfectants, surface cleaners, insecticides, repellents, and hygiene-related products must be registered before distribution. Products without approval may be blocked at customs or removed during market inspections.
Yes. Imported household products must obtain a valid product notification number before entering the Indonesian market. Registration ensures the product meets safety and labeling requirements set by regulators.

Foreign manufacturers must appoint a local entity as the license holder.
Product Registration Indonesia can act as a neutral license holder or provide undername arrangements, allowing market entry without immediate company establishment.

Common requirements include a Letter of Authorization, Certificate of Free Sale, product formulation, safety data, labeling artwork in Bahasa Indonesia, and supporting test results. The exact scope depends on product type and risk profile.
Based on current regulatory practice, required documents typically include a Letter of Authorization, Certificate of Free Sale, product formulation and composition details, Safety Data Sheet (SDS), stability or test results (if applicable), and product labels in Bahasa Indonesia. For certain products, additional technical data may be requested depending on the active ingredients and intended use.
Household health products (PKRT) are regulated by BPOM (Indonesian Food and Drug Authority) under the Ministry of Health framework. BPOM is responsible for evaluating product safety, approving registrations, issuing product notification numbers, and conducting post-market surveillance. All household products must obtain BPOM approval before being marketed in Indonesia.
Household health products in Indonesia are classified based on risk level, which determines the depth of evaluation and supporting documentation required. Low-risk products generally undergo a simpler notification process, while higher-risk products with active chemical ingredients or health-related claims may require more extensive technical assessment. Correct risk classification is essential, as misclassification can lead to rejection or re-evaluation during the registration process.

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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