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Strengthening tequila supply chain integrity from Mexico to the U.S.
Retail, Foodservice, Public sector
Strengthening tequila supply chain integrity from Mexico to the U.S.
By uniquely identifying individual bottles with GS1 standards, Mexican exporters can better manage t...
Fruit Identification at HEB Mexico
Retail, Fresh foods
Fruit Identification at HEB Mexico
HEB is a market chain with more than 100 years of history committed to providing a first-class servi...
Markhot Ferenc Teaching Hospital: Measuring what’s measurable to improve patient care and safety
Healthcare
Markhot Ferenc Teaching Hospital: Measuring what’s measurable to improve patient care and ...
Most healthcare providers have significant amounts of information about their patients, yet they don...
Hungast Group: Innovative solutions for consumer safety in foodservice
Technical Industries
Hungast Group: Innovative solutions for consumer safety in foodservice
To comply with regulatory and consumer demands, Hungast Group turned to GS1 Hungary to build a trace...
More than bar codes: Integrating Global Standards-based bar code technology into National Health Information Systems in Ethiopia and Pakistan to increase end-to-end supply chain visibility
Healthcare
More than bar codes: Integrating Global Standards-based bar code technology into National ...
Bar codes can help track and trace health products in the supply chain.
Ethiopia: Laying foundations to fight substandard and falsified medicines
Healthcare
Ethiopia: Laying foundations to fight substandard and falsified medicines
In Ethiopia, work is underway to ensure each and every medicine in the country has a unique identifi...
Traceability of medical devices in the Gottsegen György Hungarian Institute of Cardiology
Common business processes mean better communication