Case studies Welcome to the central library for all GS1 case studies. Use search or filters to discover case studies related to specific topics such as benefit, industry, service, standard or location. Search Industry (-) Retail Apparel Fresh foods General merchandise Marketplaces Healthcare Transport & Logistics Technical Industries Foodservice Public sector Region Europe Asia Pacific Country Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Chile China Colombia Croatia Denmark Egypt France Germany Greece Guatemala Hong Kong Hungary India Ireland Italy (-) Japan Korea Malaysia Mexico Netherlands Norway Panama Peru Poland Portugal Singapore Slovakia Spain Sweden Switzerland Thailand Turkey (-) United Kingdom United States Vietnam Benefits Data quality Inventory management Operational efficiency Safety Traceability Transparency Standards GTIN GLN SSCC 1D barcodes RFID EDI Services Verified by GS1 GDSN Type of organisation Retailer Manufacturer Solution provider Logistics provider (-) Japan (-) United Kingdom (-) Retail Clear all filters Showing 8 results Retail, Fresh foods, Transport & Logistics Asset Management in Fresh Food: With EPC/RFID, Kibun gains visibility on location of its t... The Kibun Group operates a diverse array of businesses, all centered on chilled food, and principall... Retail, Foodservice Mitchells & Butlers implements Advanced Shipping Notices (ASNs) using GS1 standards to imp... Mitchells & Butlers is the leading operator of managed pubs and pub restaurants in the UK. Retail, Foodservice, Public sector Providing traceability, visibility and food safety via GS1’s TrueSource Launched in 2010, TrueSource is GS1 UK’s leading Data Pool service Retail, Apparel, Transport & Logistics Inventory Management in Apparel with EPC/RFID, Japanese company gains in-store efficiency First to deploy item-level EPC/RFID tagging in Japan. Common business processes mean better communication Order to Cash at Nishitetsu Store in Japan Where did your profitability go? Managing the apparel omnichannel cost-to-serve The Challenge of Food Waste: Retailers step up to the next level of inventory management