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Counterfeiters are all over the field, and they are not leaving any business untouched. It hurts business most in this regard, is the automobile industry for more than one reason. Since its inception, the counterfeit practice has grown to become nearly equal to that of the original in many aspects.

So much so, any authorized dealer will tell you how much loss they incur because somewhere in the supply chain, the counterfeiters enter the scene and complicate the situation. More importantly, little administrative intervention or attention has been given in this regard.

Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers or SIAM has a staggering statistics for everyone- as much as 47 percent of the total aftersales market is full of counterfeits. It amounts to somewhere roughly between 4,400 crores to 6,300 crores. Given that the total export amounts to 55,300 crores, which is a hefty amount given away to the fake dealers. Surely, it needs to stop, and it must start with counterfeit parts problem.

Fake parts are the biggest possible compromise made in this regard, but not anymore. Not only fake parts cause trouble for the market with the breakdown of customer trust, but it costs a good sum of revenue which makes it no less than a criminal offense.

Locating The Areas Of Concern

Since automobile industry is an extensive network spread across the country, it becomes difficult to track down the fake parts dealers. The dangerous liaisons between the dealers and counterfeit manufacturers are most prominent in small towns and metros. In a country as big as India, it is nearly impossible to trace the unregistered and unorganized channels, street-side vendors who sell from fly-by-night shops and self-proclaimed mechanics.

The problem is so big in the unorganized sector that local auto markets thrive on this practice to expand themselves and often gains legitimacy among certain people because they are cheap alternatives. Hence, the resistance against this has to be twofold.

First, one needs to hunt down these parasitic practices by locating their sources one by one. Secondly, the need to educate dealers and customers is more than ever nowadays. Only by simultaneously addressing these two problems is it possible to curb this growing menace. Another complaint that is often heard is that there is a little availability of original parts in distant places so cheaper and counterfeit alternatives become the order.

Fighting A Growing Concern By Law

Often, the natural assumption in this regard is that fake products are only for smaller brands since big names are not so pervasive. However, you will be surprised that names like BMW and Mercedes-Benz have a vast number of fake parts circulating all around India. In fact, while an original Mercedes-Benz product bears a code, a hologram, and the perfect ring, customers often don’t know how to differentiate the original from the fake.

More importantly, Mercedes has only 26 authorized showrooms across India, but most customers don’t know that, and they end up falling for fake products. It is only the tip of the iceberg to be honest since there are more such practices like this for many other brands.

The most problematic aspect of this practice is that these parts undergo no tests so they can break down any moment. Once fake parts are used, the lifespan of these parts get reduced, and it survives for lesser days. So begins the vicious cycle until one day, your car succumbs to a terrible accident. Obviously, there is a Trade Marks Act, 1999 that states a fine ranging from 50,000 to 2 lakhs for anyone who engages in such practice along with a possible jail time up to three years. But, that hardly seems to deter the practices.

Customers Are The Greatest Force

While it is evident that laws are rarely implemented, and there are plenty of loopholes in the system, the most considerable force of resistance can come from the consumers themselves. Smaller parts such as clutch plates, brake liners are often the easiest to copy and also, hardly detectable. Hence, such practices start from this level and then advances till it absorbs everything. Already, numerous players have come forth in this regard to educate the uninitiated about the intricacies of this fake network. Almost all companies would tell you that their customers are often clueless about brand design and holograms, but they never say anything about the fraudulent practices. Hence, brands have understood that they need to

Almost all companies would tell you that their customers are often clueless about brand design and holograms, but they never say anything about the fraudulent practices. Hence, brands have understood that they need to mobilize customers from all fronts by handing them guidebooks or giving them interactive lessons regarding the practice.

Often, customers think that counterfeit parts are cheap and it does not burn a hole in their pocket. But, they are playing with their and others’ lives without realizing it. This practice can only stop when the customers are given lessons on how fake parts look and what fake parts can do to your car. An awareness campaign, needless to say, is the need of the hour.

Fighting It Together

By joining hands with customers, automobile brands need to ensure that the dealers should also understand the dangers of this problem. Brands need to be stringent regarding this too. They need to blacklist dealers who are continuing this practice knowingly and warn the dealers who inadvertently engaged in it.

Moreover, each brand must note the fake brands that try to replace them and update their database accordingly. They should share their database with dealers as well as customers so that the clients don’t fall for them while buying. When a customer comes to buy a car, then it is imperative to teach him the basic lessons of counterfeit practices. Flimsy packaging, unclear colours, and fonts are hallmarks of such practice.

Nowadays, all big names have started implementing the holographic labels of their own to assure the customer of its genuineness. It is a commendable practice since holograms are the easiest way to tell a client that he or she can buy it without facing safety hazards. Only a combined effort from all quarters can defeat the octopus called counterfeit parts practice.

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Imagine a patient in a small town buying antibiotics with hope for recovery, only to later discover the medicine was fake. This isn’t just a business challenge; it’s a human crisis that threatens lives and erodes trust in healthcare.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), about 1 in 10 medical products in low- and middle-income countries is substandard or falsified, with antibiotics among the most commonly counterfeited. In India, this issue is especially severe in tier-2 and rural markets, where patients depend heavily on affordable medicines but have fewer tools to verify authenticity.

For domestic pharma companies with mass-market distribution, protecting these communities goes beyond compliance — it’s about safeguarding public health and protecting brand trust in the very markets where demand is highest.

Why Rural and Tier-2 Markets Face Bigger Risks

Medicines in rural areas often pass through long, complex distribution chains before reaching patients. With fewer regulatory checks, limited pharmacist training, and high demand for low-cost antibiotics, counterfeiters exploit every gap.

Why antibiotics?

  • They are the most prescribed medicines in rural India.
  • Counterfeit versions are easy to circulate undetected.
  • Fake or substandard antibiotics fuel antimicrobial resistance (AMR), making genuine treatments less effective.
The result: 
patients don’t recover, resistance spreads, and pharma brands lose credibility.

Practical Packaging Solutions That Work on the Ground

Domestic pharma leaders don’t need futuristic tech — simple, field-proven solutions can protect both patients and business in high-risk markets:

1. QR Codes for Instant Verification

With smartphone use now above 50% in tier-2 and rural India, secure QR codes allow patients and chemists to scan and confirm authenticity in seconds.

2. Scratch-to-Reveal Codes

A cost-effective feature where patients scratch a panel to uncover a one-time code, then send it via SMS for instant confirmation. Perfect for regions with poor internet but reliable mobile coverage.

3. Toll-Free Number Verification

For areas where smartphones are less common, patients can call a toll-free number, enter the pack code, and receive immediate confirmation.

4. Serialization & Track-and-Trace

For companies looking at scale, serialization (unique pack codes) with Track-and-Trace systems enables full supply chain visibility. While CDSCO already mandates serialization for exports, extending it domestically creates a powerful barrier against counterfeits.

Even the best packaging features work only if people know how to use them. Pharma companies can build trust by:

  • Printing clear calls-to-action on packs like “Scan to Verify” or “Scratch and SMS to Confirm.”
  • Training distributors, chemists, and field staff to explain features.
  • Partnering with health workers and pharmacist associations to promote safe buying practices.

What Pharma Companies Can Do Today

  • Adopt at least one low-cost anti-counterfeit feature suited to your market.
  • Train distributors and field teams to guide chemists on how to use these features.
  • Print simple instructions on every pack to drive patient adoption.
  • Monitor ground feedback and refine your packaging strategy over time.

Beyond Packaging: Partnerships Multiply Impact

Technology works best when paired with collaboration.

Pharma companies can:

  • Partner with local health workers to raise awareness.
  • Work with pharmacist associations to block counterfeit circulation.
  • Align with regulators like CDSCO — and globally with bodies like TGA and USFDA — to meet compliance while building consumer confidence.

Why Acting Now Matters

Counterfeiting in non-urban supply chains is no longer just a rural problem — it’s a nationwide risk. Ignoring it can result in regulatory challenges, lost market share, and, most importantly, lives lost.

By contrast, acting now with practical anti-counterfeit packaging creates an opportunity to:

  • Protect patients where they are most vulnerable.
  • Safeguard your brand in India’s fastest-growing pharma markets.
  • Position your company as a trusted healthcare partner at home and globally.
Because at the end of the day, packaging isn’t just about protecting a product — it’s about protecting people.

Moving Forward with Safer Packaging

At Lasersec Technologies, we help pharma companies design practical anti-counterfeit packaging solutions — from scratch panels and QR codes to serialization and Track & Trace.

Backed by compliance expertise and real-world field success, our goal is simple: to help you protect patients, build trust, and stay ahead of counterfeiters in both rural India and global markets.

Export-Ready Pharma Packaging- What Global Buyers Are Now Expecting

You’ve secured the order, production is complete, and your shipment is ready to move. But then, just before dispatch, your buyer asks:

“Does your packaging meet serialization and scan-based proof requirements?”

Imagine losing a million-dollar contract — not because of your medicine, but because your packaging failed to inspire trust. This is the reality many exporters face today. For global buyers, packaging has become the deciding factor between smooth delivery and a deal falling apart.

Why Packaging Standards Are Now Non-Negotiable

Global buyers are under pressure from regulators, distributors, and patients. They must ensure every product they source is traceable, authentic, and tamper-proof. That means export-ready packaging is no longer optional — it’s the foundation of international trade.

Key compliance must-haves include:

  • Track & Trace Systems – complete product visibility across the supply chain
  • Serialization – unique identifiers that meet global compliance norms
  • Tamper-Evident Features – seals or packaging that immediately reveal interference
  • Scan-Based Proof – QR codes or secure markings enabling instant authentication

Without these, buyers see risk — and in today’s market, risk means rejection. It’s not just about checking compliance boxes. Buyers want reassurance that:

  • Their shipments won’t face customs delays due to packaging gaps
  • They won’t be caught in regulatory disputes in importing countries
  • They can confidently show stakeholders a secure supply chain
For exporters, this transforms packaging into a proof of credibility. It’s no longer just a container — it’s part of your business reputation.

Regional Buyer Expectations: One Size Doesn’t Fit All

Every region enforces its own regulations. Understanding them isn’t just smart — it’s survival.

RegionKey Packaging ExpectationsWhat It Means for Exporters
European Union (EU)Strict serialization under the FMD (Falsified Medicines Directive) with database-driven verification.Packs must be registered and verifiable via EU hub. Non-compliant shipments are rejected at borders.
United StatesDSCSA (Drug Supply Chain Security Act) requires interoperability and traceability beyond serialization.Exporters must ensure their systems “talk” with US buyers’ systems for seamless data exchange.
Middle East & AfricaHigh counterfeit risks demand visible tamper-evidence + secure scan codes.Buyers expect seals and markings they can verify instantly at distributor level.

According to the WHO, 1 in 10 medical products in low- and middle-income countries is substandard or falsified — highlighting why MEA and APAC buyers demand extra layers of security.

Before shipping, ask yourself:

  • Does every pack carry a unique, scannable serialization code?
  • Is there a tamper-evident seal that cannot be replaced unnoticed?
  • Can my systems generate and share serialization data with buyers?
  • Do I have scan-based proof of authenticity ready for customs or audits?

If the answer is “no” to any of these, your packaging isn’t truly export-ready.

Indian pharma is globally respected for high-quality medicines. But as regulations tighten, packaging standards are becoming the new benchmark for trust.

Those who adapt quickly — with serialization, secure QR codes, and tamper-evident solutions — will stand out as reliable partners. On the other hand, exporters who delay risk losing contracts, not because of product quality, but because their packaging didn’t pass the credibility test.

Global buyers are no longer asking if your packaging is compliant — they’re asking how quickly you can prove it.

Export-ready packaging is now a business advantage, not just a compliance step. For exporters preparing to expand globally, investing in the right packaging solutions is no longer optional.

Because in today’s market, packaging isn’t just protecting your product — it’s protecting your growth.

At Lasersec Technologies, we partner with pharma exporters to ensure their packaging meets global serialization, traceability, and anti-counterfeit standards — helping you ship with confidence and win global trust.