Recently, the situation of counterfeit and counterfeit goods has appeared rampant on the market with more and more sophistication. This is an alarming situation, seriously affecting the reputation and revenue of the brand, and posing risks to the vehicles of road users.
Aware of that importance, NGK spark plugs have been stepping up many measures against counterfeit goods, imitation goods and raising consumer awareness to detect and boycott poor quality products.

NGK Spark Plug hall takes souvenir photos
Recently, representatives of Bugi NGK Vietnam had an exchange and participated in the Forum on Branding and Anti-Counterfeiting for Enterprises in the process of international integration. During the event, NGK spark plugs displayed many genuine products with some illustrations of poor quality goods, helping users have a more specific picture when distinguishing fake goods from real ones.

Product display counter of NGK Vietnam spark plugs.
Through the prevention of counterfeit goods of NGK Vietnam brand, the Company recommends consumers to carefully choose spark plugs, find reputable addresses authorized by the Company.

NGK spark plug specialists instruct reporters on how to distinguish between real and fake goods.
Some basic characteristics that help consumers identify real - fake goods:
- Porcelain legs: Real spark plugs in beautiful porcelain colors; the brand name and product code name are located in the center of the spark plug body, the ink is clear.
- Dragon Temple: Real spark plugs are difficult to remove, while fake spark plugs are easy to remove from spark plugs.
- Metal part: The metal hexagonal part of the spark plug is shiny due to being plated and has a special 4-character engraving. False spark plugs are not plated, may have scratches from being cut by a machine, do not have 4 special characters or are difficult to see.
In addition, real spark plugs also have anti-counterfeiting stamps. Customers can carefully refer to the company's recommendations through the poster issued by NGK spark plugs.
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Fake warning poster of NGK Vietnam spark plugs.


