Malaysia's Smoking Products Control Act to take effect on Oct 1
With the introduction of new regulations regarding e-cigarette products in Malaysia, which came into effect on October 1, 2024, under the "Control of Smoking Products for Public Health Act 2024 (Act 852)," the demand for standardized and licensed e-cigarette products is increasing. Just across the border, Batam, Indonesia, stands as a strategic location with high-quality, certified e-cigarette manufacturing facilities.
So What's the Alternative?
One of the leading factories in Batam, Smart Vape Factory, offers solutions for businesses in Malaysia aiming to ensure their e-cigarette products comply with the new regulations. With experience and the capability to meet international certification standards, Smart Vape Factory can support Malaysian companies in producing high-quality e-cigarettes that can be legally marketed in accordance with the strict requirements set by Malaysia's Ministry of Health.
In addition to manufacturing services, Smart Vape Factory is also ready to assist in the licensing and certification processes required to ensure that the products meet health and safety standards. This facility is flexible in terms of raw materials, including using cigarette oil from Malaysia that can be processed into high-quality e-cigarettes.
"Smart Vape Factory in Batam is committed to being a reliable e-cigarette production partner for companies in Malaysia, especially amid these regulatory changes," said a representative from Smart Vape Factory. "We not only provide manufacturing services but also offer support in meeting the licensing and certification requirements mandated by the Malaysian government."
With the new regulations prohibiting the sale of unlicensed e-cigarette products in Malaysia, Batam’s solution offers Malaysian businesses the opportunity to meet local demand with products that are legally compliant and safe. Batam’s proximity to Malaysia allows for efficient and effective distribution, ensuring adherence to local regulations.