Certificate of Registration under the Control of Manufacture Act (Singapore-owned Beer and Stout applicants)
The Certificate of Registration under the Control of Manufacture Act is required by Enterprise Singapore for businesses intending to manufacture COMA-scheduled goods, including beer and stout. The validity is agency-confirmed, and processing typically takes 30 working days from the submission of all required information in Singapore.
- Processing time
- 30 working days from the submission of all required information
- Issuing authority
- ENTERPRISE SINGAPORE (ENTERPRISESG)
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Who needs the Certificate of Registration under the Control of Manufacture Act (Singapore-owned Beer and Stout applicants)
This licence applies to Singapore businesses registered under the following SSIC industry codes:
What's involved in getting the Certificate of Registration under the Control of Manufacture Act (Singapore-owned Beer and Stout applicants)
The scope of the application — what must be in place, how the agency reviews, and where applications typically stall.
What this licence allows the business to do
The Certificate of Registration under the Control of Manufacture Act enables businesses in Singapore to legally manufacture COMA-scheduled goods, including beer and stout. This registration is essential for compliance with local regulations governing the production of these specific products.
What must be in place before the licence can be granted
Before the registration can be granted, the business must ensure that it meets specific regulatory requirements. This includes having the necessary facilities and equipment for manufacturing, as well as adhering to safety and quality standards set forth by the agency. Additionally, the business must demonstrate that it has the capability to comply with ongoing regulatory obligations related to the manufacture of COMA-scheduled goods.
How the agency reviews and decides
Enterprise Singapore conducts a thorough review of the application, which may include an evaluation of the manufacturing processes and facilities. The agency may arrange inspections to ensure that the business complies with the relevant regulations and standards before granting the registration.
Common reasons applications stall
Applications for the Certificate of Registration can face delays for several reasons. Common issues include incomplete documentation, failure to meet safety and quality standards, or discrepancies in the manufacturing processes outlined in the application. Ensuring that all required information is accurate and complete can help prevent these delays and facilitate a smoother approval process.
Certificate of Registration under the Control of Manufacture Act (Singapore-owned Beer and Stout applicants) FAQ
Do I need this licence to start operating?
Yes, the Certificate of Registration under the Control of Manufacture Act is essential for any business intending to manufacture COMA-scheduled goods, such as beer and stout, in Singapore. Without this licence, the business cannot legally operate in this sector.
What can my business do once licensed?
Once licensed, your business can legally manufacture COMA-scheduled goods, including beer and stout. This registration allows you to operate within the regulatory framework established by Enterprise Singapore, ensuring compliance with safety and quality standards.
What happens if I operate without it?
Operating without the Certificate of Registration can lead to significant legal repercussions, including fines and the potential shutdown of your manufacturing operations. Compliance with the Control of Manufacture Act is crucial to avoid these risks.
How does this fit relative to incorporating my company?
Obtaining the Certificate of Registration is a separate process from incorporating your company. While incorporation establishes your business as a legal entity, the registration under the Control of Manufacture Act is specifically required for manufacturing COMA-scheduled goods. It is advisable to consider both processes concurrently to ensure compliance.
What's the most common reason applications get rejected?
The most common reason for rejection is the failure to meet safety and quality standards required for manufacturing COMA-scheduled goods. Incomplete documentation or discrepancies in the manufacturing processes can also lead to application delays or rejections.
Can a foreign-owned company hold this licence?
Yes, foreign-owned companies can apply for the Certificate of Registration under the Control of Manufacture Act, provided they meet the necessary regulatory requirements and demonstrate compliance with local laws governing the manufacture of COMA-scheduled goods.
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