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GS1 Standards

Andy-IFT edited this page Feb 3, 2019 · 1 revision

GS1 is a not-for-profit organisation that develops and maintains global standards for business communication. The best known of these standards is the barcode, a symbol printed on products that can be scanned electronically. GS1 barcodes are scanned more than six billion times every day.

GS1 has 112 local member organisations and 1.5 million user companies.

GS1 standards are designed to improve the efficiency, safety and visibility of supply chains across physical and digital channels in 25 sectors. They form a business language that identifies, captures and shares key information about products, locations, assets and more. Source: GS1 Wikipedia

  1. About the Global Dialogue on Seafood Traceability

  2. Challenge Statements

  3. Presentations on GDST, Key Data Elements, and Other Background

  4. CTEs and KDEs

  5. Global Food Traceability Center Resources

  6. Help Videos

  7. Sample Files (PW Required)

  8. Tools

  9. Documentation for Commercial Systems that Use EPCIS

  10. Regs, Standards, Guidance

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