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Jabes Launches Industry-First Food X-Ray Rental Service to Lower HACCP Barriers for SMEs
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Jabes Launches Industry-First Food X-Ray Rental Service to Lower HACCP Barriers for SMEs

From Dong-A Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • X-ray equipment specialist Jabes has launched an industry-first "food X-ray rental service" in South Korea.
  • The service aims to lower the barrier for small and medium-sized food companies to adopt HACCP standards by offering a subscription-based model.
  • Jabes is also showcasing its AI-based food inspection solutions at the SEOUL FOOD 2026 exhibition, targeting both domestic and global markets.

Jabes, a company specializing in X-ray inspection equipment, has introduced a groundbreaking "food X-ray rental service" in South Korea. This initiative marks the first of its kind in the industry and is designed to make advanced food safety technology more accessible.

The new rental service allows small and medium-sized food companies to acquire the latest "FSCAN series" X-ray equipment through a monthly subscription. This model eliminates the significant upfront cost of purchasing expensive machinery. The service is comprehensive, including not only equipment rental but also periodic maintenance and replacement of consumables, offering an "all-in-one" solution.

The newly launched rental service is a practical win-win solution that supports small and medium-sized food companies in building advanced food safety systems without cost concerns.

โ€” Jabes representativeDescribing the new rental service and its benefits for smaller food businesses.

This offering is particularly timely as food safety regulations become increasingly stringent globally. It is expected to significantly ease the burden on smaller businesses, enabling them to more readily obtain HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) certification. Jabes is presenting its full lineup of AI-based food inspection solutions, including various FSCAN models, at the SEOUL FOOD 2026 exhibition.

The FSCAN series boasts advanced technology capable of detecting not only metals but also aluminum, plastics, and even tiny bone fragments. These machines are HACCP certified and feature IP65/IP66 waterproof and dustproof designs, ensuring reliable operation in demanding manufacturing environments. Jabes aims to solidify its market position in South Korea and expand into global markets, including North America, Europe, and Asia, leveraging this innovative business model.

We expect it to play a driving role in generally improving the level of food safety in the country.

โ€” Jabes representativeExpressing expectations for the impact of the rental service on national food safety standards.
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Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.