Swiss firm sets up centre in Cyberjaya to help fight illicit trade


Sealing process: Augsburger (right) explaining to Mustapa how the security banderols are placed onto bottles.

A PROVIDER of security inks, authentication and traceability solutions and services for banknotes, security documents and consumer products, Sicpa, has set up its new RM5mil Asia-Pacific regional centre in Cyberjaya as it seeks in-depth cooperation with regional governments and businesses in the fight against illicit trade.

The Cyberjaya centre is only one of three Sicpa centres and promises to provide customised solutions to create a more secure environment so as to protect tax revenue and integrity of producst from smuggling and counterfeiting activities.

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