The procedures required to find a factory for OEM OEM are as follows:
1. You need to apply for a business license from the local industrial and commercial department. When cooperating, the manufacturer will review the authenticity of the customer's business license. This can not only ensure that the product information of the parties concerned is not leaked, but also ensure the compliance and legality of the OEM cooperation;
2. Application for food brand names. According to national regulations, there are national standards, industry standards, and enterprise standards. Among them, enterprise standards, which we call "food brands", are the most stringent. For an enterprise or company that has strict requirements, it is necessary to apply for a food license;
3. Apply for the relevant food business license. This is a necessary procedure in the product circulation process after the party's product processing is completed.
4. Registered trademark. The registration process is very long. If you want to protect the product formula or operate your own brand, you can register a trademark. Registering a trademark is not necessary and will be treated on a case-by-case basis according to your specific circumstances.
Legal basis: Article 57 of the Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China
Anyone who commits any of the following acts shall infringe the exclusive right to use a registered trademark:
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(1) Using the same trademark as its registered trademark on the same kind of goods without the permission of the trademark registrant;
(2) Using the same trademark on the same product without the permission of the trademark registrant Using a trademark that is similar to its registered trademark on a certain product, or using a trademark that is the same or similar to its registered trademark on similar products, which is likely to cause confusion;
(3) Selling products that infringe the exclusive rights of a registered trademark ;
(4) Forging or manufacturing registered trademarks of others without authorization or selling counterfeit or unauthorized registered trademarks;
(5) Replacing other trademarks without the consent of the trademark registrant Registering a trademark and putting the goods with the replaced trademark into the market;
(6) Intentionally providing facilities for infringement of other people’s trademark rights and helping others to infringe trademark rights;
(7) Causing other damage to others’ exclusive rights to registered trademarks.