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GS1 Industry Engagement Update
Chris Adcock,
GS1
© 2010 GS1Creating value together with global standards
Industry Engagement
• Conference theme “Creating value together with global standards ”• Collaborative• User driven
• Industry Engagement – the first step in the process
© 2010 GS1Creating value together with global standards
Industry Engagement
Focus• Industry plans – 1YP, 3 YP and Road Maps
• Development of Statements of Business Need (SBN) across GS1
– Integrated and aligned approach across all areas
Statement of Business Need• Comprehensive template captures
– Business justification
– Relevant process flow
– Problem / Opportunity analysis
– Success measures
– Commitment to implement
– Cost and resource requirement
© 2010 GS1Creating value together with global standards
GS1 Organization
Industry Engagement and EPCglobal
Chris Adcock
Industry Engagement and EPCglobal
Chris Adcock
Retail Value Chain and
Consumer Goods
(Ian Robertson)
Retail Value Chain and
Consumer Goods
(Ian Robertson)
Healthcare
Ulrike Kreysa
Healthcare
Ulrike Kreysa
Transport and Logistics / Other
Sectors
Ian Robertson
Transport and Logistics / Other
Sectors
Ian Robertson
Industry Solutions
(Mob Com, Traceability, Sustainability)
Diane Taillard
Industry Solutions
(Mob Com, Traceability, Sustainability)
Diane Taillard
Customer Service, Training
and Education
David Buckley
Customer Service, Training
and Education
David Buckley
GDSN
Industry Engagement
Pete Alvarez
GDSN
Industry Engagement
Pete Alvarez
Product Recall
John Keogh
Product Recall
John Keogh
© 2010 GS1Creating value together with global standards
Industry Engagement Overview
• Retail Value Chain• IUG, leadership team and work groups established (packaging, food
chain, mobile commerce, security, supply chain, consumer electronics)
• Close linkage and liaison with The Consumer Goods Forum is essential
• Healthcare1. AIDC application standards
2. Traceability in Healthcare
3. GDSN Healthcare
4. Public Policy
5. Focal point for industry, collaborative work with stakeholders
• Transport and Logistics• Integrated strategy development – Q4 2010• LIM – consistent progress
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© 2010 GS1Creating value together with global standards
Industry Engagement Overview
• Transport & Logistics• APEC (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation)
• 21 members, 54% world GDP, 44% of world trade• Meeting September 19, Sendai, Japan
• Objectives1. Sharing awareness of the importance of Supply Chain Visibility
within APEC economies.
2. Sharing economies’ and organizations’ efforts for developing Supply Chain Visibility among APEC.
3. Confirming the importance of APEC cooperation aiming at utilizing international standards to secure connectivity.
• “Interoperability among standards is key issue for supply chain visibility. We need to fit together with those standards in order to meet the requirements of APEC economies”
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© 2010 GS1Creating value together with global standards
Industry Engagement Overview
• Industry Solutions• Traceability – GTS standard, conformance, linkage to TCGF
Global Food Safety Initiative• Mobile Commerce – global user and stakeholder group
focused on extended packaging and mobile coupons• Sustainability – supporting TCGF Global Packaging project
with GS1 standards
• Product Recall• Product Recall standards development and interoperability• Provide service through GS1 Member Organizations if
required• Support initiatives of TCGF and the NWWT (New Ways of Working
Together)
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© 2010 GS1Creating value together with global standards
Industry Engagement Overview
• GDSN• Driving and supporting industry to adopt and actively
implement GDSN
• Customer Service, Training and Education• The “unsung heroes”!• Education, help desk and FAQ to enable 108 GS1 Member
Organizations to support local industries• Training to consistently improve knowledge and skills
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