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Top Greek yogurt brand sees GS1 GDSN as a key part of their digital transformati...

Market-leading yogurt company FAGE (pronounced: “FA-YEH!”) was one of the first businesses in Greece to join HellaSync, the GDSN-Certified Data Pool provided by GS1 Association Greece.

FAGE sees GS1 GDSN as a key part of their digital transformation. Using the Network has allowed them to deliver product data to their customers in just 20% of the time that they needed before. The company has also seen their internal operations and processes become faster and smoother. And GDSN has already allowed FAGE to penetrate new customers in Europe, as their product listings already met the high-quality digitised expectations of these customers. Going forward, FAGE intends to start adding to their GDSN listings information about packaging recyclability and sustainability.

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Baku Swimwear

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Needed more accurate inventory and stock counts through the supply chain to minimise out-of-stocks and maximise sales. BAKU also wanted to increase online sales as part of their omni-channel strategy.

Implemented RFID at the same time as moving to a new POS system by Retail Express. RAMP integrates with a range of leading POS systems to provide a powerful and easy-to-use inventory management system. Working closely together, RAMP and Retail Express have helped BAKU optimise inventory and purchase replenishment to maximise sales.

IPC/Subway: Delivering the promise of end-to-end traceability throughout the Subway system

IPC/Subway: Delivering the promise of end-to-end traceability throughout the Sub...

Independent Purchasing Cooperative (IPC), a Subway® Franchisee-owned company, is responsible for the supply chain processes for the more than 43,000 Subway restaurants globally.

The Cooperative was focused on ensuring food safety for Subway guests and finding business efficiencies that end-to-end traceability would bring. To achieve this challenging initiative, IPC developed a strategy for getting all of its suppliers and distributors on board.