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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...
Baku Swimwear
Retail, Apparel
Baku Swimwear
Founded on the beaches of Sydney, BAKU is an iconic Australian swimwear brand with 50 years heritage...
Brazil’s Tax Administration knows the importance of valid product identification
Public sector
Brazil’s Tax Administration knows the importance of valid product identification
Using Verified by GS1 to authenticate the GS1 GTINs used to identify products on e-invoices, SEFAZ h...
GS1 Australia Woolworths
Retail, Fresh foods
Woolworths Australia seeing multiple benefits from 2D barcodes
With more than 1,000 stores, Woolworths is the largest retailer in the Australia/New Zealand region,...
Improving inventory management and patient safety with simple scans
Healthcare
Improving inventory management and patient safety with simple scans
The North Denmark Region has three hospitals with approximately 1,800 beds and more than 8,700 emplo...
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 ...
Cardiac Catheterisation Laboratory improves traceability, workflow and reduces items in stock
Healthcare
Cardiac Catheterisation Laboratory improves traceability, workflow and reduces items in st...
The hospital department had a non-standardised manual process for handling stock inventory.