Square tins are square-shaped boxes or containers that are used for presenting, packing, and storing different kinds of goods. They are usually constructed of plastic, metal, or another material. They provide a distinctive and contemporary substitute for conventional round or cylindrical containers. Square tins are adaptable for a multitude of uses since they are available in a variety of sizes and styles. Their straight edges and perfect angles make them aesthetically pleasing and provide an effective use of storage space.
Square tins are multipurpose storage containers that may hold a wide range of goods, such as edible oils, ghee, vanaspati, and components for baked goods. By preserving product quality and facilitating efficient distribution, they enhance the general prosperity of companies operating in the food and bakery sector.
Under IS 10325:2000, all square tins weighing 15 kg or 1 liter for ghee, vanaspati, edible oils, and bakery products are now required to be part of the ISI Certification Scheme.
The specifications for 15 kg/litre square tins used to package edible oils, ghee, vanaspati, and bakery shortenings (also known as nitrogen-dispersed food oils) are outlined in this standard.
Without the ISI Mark, this product cannot be marketed, imported, or exported into the Indian consumer market.
Indian Standards Institute, or ISI was renamed the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) in 1987. The official mark that the Bureau of Indian Standards provides for manufacturers of various goods is the ISI Mark. It is used to indicate compliance with Indian standards (IS) set by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) and has been used as a conformity marking for industrial products. Manufacturers received permission from BIS to use the ISI Mark on items that comply with relevant Indian requirements through the product certification program.
Only manufacturers (domestic or foreign) who produce the finished product will be awarded ISI Certification. This will not be given to any product importers, traders, dealers, or distributors.
The following documentation is required to get an ISI certification:
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There are two approaches for Indian manufacturers to become certified with the ISI Mark:
Regular Procedure
With the possible exception of cases deemed "All India first," which might take up to 180 days, the licensing procedure is expected to be finished in 120 days. This timeline starts on the day the application is received, assuming that at different points in time the documentation, unit assessment, and product conformance are all deemed acceptable.
Step 1: Manufacturing Unit Customization in Compliance with Applicable Indian Standards
Step 2: Submission of the Application Form
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Simplified Procedure
This is a much faster process than the standard procedure. After a factory inspection is deemed satisfactory and the initial evaluation establishes that the sample complies with the applicable Indian Standard(s), the license application process is expected to be finished in 30 days.
Step 1: Adapting the Manufacturing Unit to Comply with the Relevant Indian Standard
Step 2: Sample Testing
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The process of obtaining ISI Mark Certification for Foreign Manufacturers typically includes the following steps:
Step 1: Application
Step 2: Query Raised (If Any)
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