2021 January 20—the start of serialisation for dairy.
Manufacturers, importers, wholesalers, and retailers can voluntarily serialise, introduce to the market, and record the sale of dairy products to end-consumers through POS registers.
2021 June 1—mandatory serialisation for ice cream and cheese.
Cheese and ice cream manufacturers must be registered in the Chestny Znak system and describe their products in the Nacionalnyy Catalog. By this time, the processes for ordering and payment for codes, as well as code application on the package and introduction to the market, including reporting, should be fully implemented.
2021 September 1—mandatory serialisation for other dairy products with an expiration date of more than 40 days.
Manufacturers of dairy products with an expiration date of more than 40 days must be registered in the Chestny Znak system and describe their products in the Nacionalnyy Catalog. By this time, the processes for ordering and payment for codes, as well as code application on the package and introduction to the market, including reporting, should be fully implemented.
2021 December 1—mandatory serialisation for other dairy products with an expiration date of less than 40 days.
Manufacturers of dairy products with an expiration date of less than 40 days must be registered in the Chestny Znak system and describe their products in the Nacionalnyy Catalog. By this time, the processes for ordering and payment for codes, as well as code application on the package and introduction to the market, including reporting, should be fully implemented.
2022 January 20—mandatory reporting of sales information for dairy products with an expiration date of less than 40 days.
Retail stores that sell any dairy products must start scanning codes and report sales information to the GIS MT system via registers. By this time, sales processes must be tested, 2D scanners must be available at cash registers, and cash register software should be upgraded if necessary.
2022 June 1—mandatory reporting of sales information for dairy products with an expiration date of more than 40 days.
Retail stores that sell any dairy products must start scanning codes and report sales information to the GIS MT system via registers. By this time, sales processes must be tested, 2D scanners must be available at cash registers, and cash register software should be upgraded if necessary.
2022 September 1—volume and article accounting will be introduced for the wholesale and retail levels.
Manufacturers, importers, wholesalers, and retailers need to use electronic document flow and exchange information with the CRPT system about batches of goods (information about the product and the quantity of goods being shipped) without specifying the codes that are being moved between them.
2022 September 1—withdrawal should be reported.
All participants should report to the CRPT system about the withdrawal of products from circulation for all reasons other than sales (including the product and the quantity being withdrawn without specifying serialisation codes).
2022 December 1—mandatory serialisation for farmers when selling through their own POSs and direct sales.
Manufacturers who sell their products directly to end-consumers must be registered in the Chestny Znak system and describe their products in the Nacionalnyy Catalog. By this time, the processes for ordering and payment for codes, as well as code application on the package and introduction to the market, including reporting, should be fully implemented.
2023 December 1—mandatory reporting of information for dairy product units with an expiration date of more than 40 days.
Manufacturers, importers, wholesalers, and retailers need to report information about each dairy product unit with an expiration date of more than 40 days to the CRPT system unit via electronic document flow.
2023 December 1—mandatory reporting of withdrawal of dairy product units with an expiration date of less than 40 days.
All participants should report to the CRPT system about the withdrawal of products from circulation for all reasons other than sales (the product and the quantity being withdrawn, including serialisation codes).