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The benefits of trusted product information for bigbasket and other Indian retailers and marketplaces
Retail, Fresh foods, Marketplaces
The benefits of trusted product information for bigbasket and other Indian retailers and m...
Retailers and marketplaces in India are finding a range of important ways to use the product data av...
Iper, La grande i: Improving coding and consumer service with the GS1 DataBar
Retail, Fresh foods
Iper, La grande i: Improving coding and consumer service with the GS1 DataBar
Overcoming problems related to the traditional coding solution and offering a better service to end ...
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...
Serum Institute of India: Implementing UNICEF guidelines for distribution of COVID vaccines
Healthcare
Serum Institute of India: Implementing UNICEF guidelines for distribution of COVID vaccine...
Supplying the world with COVID vaccines.
Enabling high quality food labelling to comply with EU 1169
Retail, Consumer packaged goods (CPG), Public sector
Enabling high quality food labelling to comply with EU 1169
Immagino has been endorsed by Italian manufacturers and trade associations as a national solution to...
Traceability of medical devices in the Gottsegen György Hungarian Institute of Cardiology
Common business processes mean better communication