Dubai Municipality has signed a contract with Swiss company, SICPA, for a smart inspection and traceability solution for food commodities and halal products.
SICPA’s smart track and trace technology, SICPATRACE, guarantees the authenticity of goods and their conformity to certain certification and accreditation.
The smart labels used for tracking functions can be applied to a variety of products, such as packaged foods, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, dairy products and food supplements.
The system will enable consumers to scan goods themselves to confirm origin, product information and detect uncertified products.
The initial application phase focusses on water bottles and halal products.
Hussain Nasser Lootah, director-general of Dubai Municipality said that the process will begin with bottled water.
He commented: “Through this solution we will be able to trace bottled water and monitor the safety of both the container and the contents by means of smart labelling and laser engraving. This method will enable us to know how many times the bottle has been used and analyse different testing parameters for the water.
“This is only the beginning. The project will continue to monitor halal and other food products in phases within an agreed timeframe. Dubai aims to become the smartest city in the world. That is why our teams at our various departments strive hard to add new smart solutions to make Dubai a global model and pioneer in smart and sustainable urban living. We are hopeful that this system will be a turning point in our local and national smart food inspection and monitoring efforts.”
Founded in 1927 and headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland, SICPA facilitates identity protection, secure transactions and product integrity.
SICPA protects over 80 billion products annually with offices and factories on five continents and employees of over 50 nationalities.