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Levi Strauss & Co.: Pockets of Opportunity with GS1 EPC-Enabled RFID
Retail, Apparel
Levi Strauss & Co.: Pockets of Opportunity with GS1 EPC-Enabled RFID
Levi Strauss & Co. (Levi Strauss) invented blue jeans 140 years ago.
Crystal: Top Brand Gains Supply Chain Efficiencies with EDI and GS1 Standards
Retail, Apparel
Crystal: Top Brand Gains Supply Chain Efficiencies with EDI and GS1 Standards
Crystal is a textile and clothing company with more than 50 years of experience in manufacturing and...
Brazilian gourmet shop scans the world’s first 2D barcode with a GS1 Digital Link
Retail, Fresh foods
Brazilian gourmet shop scans the world’s first 2D barcode with a GS1 Digital Link
Parla Deli is unlocking business value and connecting to customers by implementing the very latest G...
Rothex: Traceability of eggs has never been easier than with GS1 standards
Retail, Fresh foods
Rothex: Traceability of eggs has never been easier than with GS1 standards
Though Rothex had a traceability system in place, it did not help solve for the determination of bat...
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...
Alfajores El Molle - sweet treats from Argentina: Enabling digitalisation and traceability with GS1 standards
Retail, Fresh foods, Consumer packaged goods (CPG)
Alfajores El Molle - sweet treats from Argentina: Enabling digitalisation and traceability...
Alfajores El Molle wanted to create a traceability system that would enable the company to comply wi...
Citrícola Lucato: Taking control and optimising operations with GS1 standards
Fresh producer Legumex develops a traceability system