Clarification sheet - BEAMA The requirement to indicate name and address for importers Importers must also indicate the following three elements: their (1) name, (2) registered trade name or registered trade mark and (3) the address at which they can be contacted on the product, or, where that is not possible, on its packaging or in a document accompanying the product The
Placing manufactured goods on the EU market - GOV. UK goods are labelled with their address and either your details or your EU, EEA or Norther Ireland-based authorised representative’s details (including your company’s name and a contact address
New EU address requirement for food and drink labelling However, after 1 January 2021 you must ensure that all packaging is labelled either with an address within the EU or NI (as EU food law will continue to apply to and in NI under the Irish Protocol) If you are a UK based SME without operations in Europe, there may be significant work required in identifying an appropriate address before sending your product labels to print
Under product safety law, whose name and address (importer . . . The product or its packaging should include the name and address of the producer and should also include a product or batch reference Product safety law in the UK originates from EU law Following the UK’s exit from the EU and the end of the transition period on 31 December 2020, Great Britain no longer falls within the EU’s product safety and compliance regime
Food Business Operator Address Requirements for Export - EU UK If you export and sell products to the EU and are resident outside the EU, you will need local market representation Businesses wishing to sell pre-packaged food and caseins into the EU nee d to have an EU or Northern Ireland (NI) address, or an address of the EU or NI importer of the food on the packaging or food label
LABELLING REQUIREMENTS FOR PLACING FOOD ON THE MARKET FROM . . . the address of the business that has imported the food; Pre-packaged food or caseins sold in NI must include a NI or EU FBO address If the FBO is not in NI or EU, include the address of your importer, based in NI or the EU You can continue to use an EU, GB or NI address for the FBO on pre-packaged food or caseins sold in GB until 30 September
Brexit transition: How-To-Prepare guide for changes to . . . the address of your importer, based in NI or the EU You can continue to use an EU, GB or NI address for the FBO on pre-packaged food or caseins sold in GB until 30 September 2022 From 1 October 2022, pre-packaged food or caseins sold in GB must include a UK address for the FBO If the FBO is not in the UK, include the address of your