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Sustainable socks with a QR Code powered by GS1 label on natural wood, showcasing sustainability
Retail, Apparel
Behind the seams: Digital insights in socks
How a pilot project brought the Digital Product Passport to life
Thai durian with QR Code powered by GS1 label on stem for export traceability using GS1 standards
Retail, Fresh foods
One fruit, two countries, full traceability: How GS1 standards help track every durian
Durian exports from Thailand to China continue to rise. A cross border pilot for this high-demand fr...
case study
Healthcare
Embracing serialisation by driving adoption beyond compliance mandates
As countries explore serialisation mandates, Johnson & Johnson leverages its robust GS1-based progra...
Tracing insecticide-treated bed nets to the last mile using global GS1 standards
Healthcare
Tracing insecticide-treated bed nets to the last mile using global GS1 standards
Nigeria has the highest malaria burden globally, with insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) being crucial ...
Futureproofing medical device supply using GS1 standards
Healthcare
Futureproofing medical device supply using GS1 standards
Due to NHS requirements and changes to the EU medical device regulations, PDI was required to ensure...
medicine
Healthcare
Introducing GS1 standards to the clinical trial supply chain at Creapharm, a Myonex compan...
In the clinical trial industry, drug identification and traceability are essential to ensuring patie...
Case study GS1 China Hangzhou Games
Consumer packaged goods (CPG)
Safe meals and snacks were served to 12,500 athletes during the Hangzhou Asian Games
case study
Healthcare
End-to-end product traceability enables safer, more efficient care for Lancashire.
Stock control was heavily reliant on manual processing, and orders and supplies were managed by a li...