
On May 27, 2026, the Indonesia International Paper & Packaging Exhibition (GPPE) concluded with a significant regulatory development: Indonesia’s National Standardization Agency (BSN), in coordination with the Food and Drug Authority (BPOM), announced that all imported automatic tissue packaging lines must obtain the new ‘Tropical High-Humidity Anti-Mold & Anti-Corrosion Certification’ (SNI-TPP-2026) effective October 1, 2026. This requirement directly impacts equipment suppliers, importers, and packaging manufacturers serving the Indonesian hygiene paper market—and signals a tightening of technical compliance for tropical-market machinery.
The announcement was made during GPPE 2026, held in Jakarta and closed on May 27, 2026. BSN and BPOM jointly confirmed that, starting October 1, 2026, no automatic tissue packaging line imported into Indonesia will clear customs unless certified to SNI-TPP-2026. The standard mandates verification of three technical criteria: (1) IP55 ingress protection rating for electrical control cabinets; (2) documented use of ASTM A240 Grade 316L stainless steel for critical structural and wet-zone components; and (3) proven closed-loop tension compensation capability for packaging film handling systems.
Importers and OEM Equipment Distributors: These entities face direct clearance risk. Non-certified machines arriving after October 1, 2026 will be detained at port—regardless of contract date or shipment timing. Customs delays may trigger contractual penalties, storage fees, and customer delivery defaults.
Hygiene Paper Producers (Local & Multinational): Facilities planning new line installations or capacity expansions in Indonesia must now factor SNI-TPP-2026 compliance into procurement timelines and vendor selection. Retrofitting non-compliant lines post-import is not addressed in the official announcement—and is unlikely to be accepted as a substitute for pre-clearance certification.
Engineering & Integration Service Providers: Firms offering installation, commissioning, or after-sales support for tissue packaging equipment must verify whether their scope includes SNI-TPP-2026 documentation preparation and third-party verification coordination. Absence of such capability may limit service eligibility in upcoming tenders.
Component & Subsystem Suppliers: Manufacturers of control cabinets, stainless-steel fabrications, or film tension modules supplying to packaging line OEMs must ensure their deliverables meet the specified IP55, ASTM A240 316L, and closed-loop functional requirements—and provide traceable, auditable evidence acceptable to Indonesian certification bodies.
While the certification mandate is confirmed, detailed procedures—including accredited testing labs, application workflow, validity period, and fee structure—have not yet been published. Companies should subscribe to BSN’s public notices and monitor BPOM’s technical circulars for updates expected by late July 2026.
Shipment schedules, bill-of-lading dates, and customs entry windows must be mapped against the enforcement date. Orders placed before May 2026 but scheduled for arrival after September 30, 2026 require immediate SNI-TPP-2026 readiness assessment—not assumed grandfathering.
Having IP55-rated cabinets or 316L stainless parts does not automatically confer certification. Evidence must be test-report-backed, traceable to internationally recognized standards, and submitted via BSN-authorized channels. Self-declarations or supplier affidavits are insufficient per current guidance.
Certification requires coordination across procurement, engineering, quality assurance, and logistics teams. Preliminary engagement with Indonesian certification consultants—or OEMs already certified under SNI-TPP-2026—is advisable to map typical review cycles, which industry sources indicate average 8–12 weeks from submission to approval.
Observably, this is not merely a product standard update—it reflects a broader shift toward climate-specific regulatory anchoring in ASEAN manufacturing markets. Analysis shows that SNI-TPP-2026 targets failure modes historically observed in high-humidity operational environments (e.g., condensation-induced control cabinet short circuits, chloride-driven pitting corrosion in stainless welds), suggesting the rule responds to field performance data rather than theoretical risk. From an industry perspective, it functions primarily as a market access signal: early adopters gain competitive differentiation in tender evaluations, while laggards face de facto exclusion post-October. It is not yet a fully matured enforcement regime—the absence of published test protocols and lab accreditation lists indicates the framework remains in active rollout phase. Continued observation is warranted through Q3 2026.

In summary, the introduction of SNI-TPP-2026 marks a formalized technical barrier for tissue packaging equipment entering Indonesia—not a temporary measure, but a structural recalibration of import compliance. Its significance lies less in novelty and more in enforceability: unlike prior advisory guidelines, this mandate ties customs clearance directly to verifiable, climate-adapted engineering attributes. For stakeholders, it is best understood today not as a finalized compliance endpoint, but as a defined threshold requiring proactive technical and procedural alignment ahead of enforcement.
Source: Official joint statement issued by Badan Standardisasi Nasional (BSN) and Badan Pengawas Obat dan Makanan (BPOM) during GPPE 2026, Jakarta, May 27, 2026. Note: Implementation details—including accredited laboratories, application forms, and fee schedule—remain pending official publication and are subject to update through Q3 2026.
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