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china
Healthcare
Exchanging data via GDSN as a foundation for traceability
To increase the safety and efficiency of medicine supply chains, healthcare leaders in Zambia are ke...
citrus fruits traceability gs1 australia
Fresh foods
Citrus fruit traceability in a snap…
Thanks to the capabilities of next generation 2D barcodes, consumers and supply chain partners alike...
china
Healthcare
Optimising medicine management and reducing waste: a digitised approach for Danish healthc...
The absence of a standardised tracking system in Central Denmark's hospitals had made it arduous for...
Ocean Mist Farms: End-to-end produce traceability translates to end-to-end efficiencies and food safety
Retail, Fresh foods
Ocean Mist Farms: End-to-end produce traceability translates to end-to-end efficiencies an...
Ocean Mist Farms decided to implement GS1 Standards because of their ubiquity in worldwide commerce.
ANMAT leading the way: A new contribution to the safety of drugs in Argentina
Healthcare, Public sector
ANMAT leading the way: A new contribution to the safety of drugs in Argentina
Traceability of medicines has been the object of a broad and fruitful evolution, resulting in Argent...
Using Global Location Numbers for a unique identification system in Swiss healthcare
Healthcare
Using Global Location Numbers for a unique identification system in Swiss healthcare
The first objective was to revise Switzerland’s federal narcotic control system, which was fully pap...
Saving the meat industry over $200 million each year
Retail, Fresh foods
Saving the meat industry over $200 million each year
GS1 standards are helping the Australian meat industry to potentially save over 200 million dollars ...
SNOMED and GS1: Harmonising standards to benefit New Zealand healthcare