Case studies Welcome to the central library for all GS1 case studies. Use search or filters to discover case studies related to specific topics such as benefit, industry, service, standard or location. Search Industry Retail Consumer packaged goods (CPG) Apparel Fresh foods General merchandise Marketplaces Healthcare Transport & Logistics Technical Industries Foodservice Public sector Region Europe North America Asia Pacific Middle East and Africa Country Argentina Australia Austria (-) Belgium Brazil Bulgaria (-) Canada Chile China Chinese Taipei Colombia Croatia Denmark Egypt Finland France Germany Greece Guatemala Hong Kong Hungary India Ireland Italy Japan Jordan Korea (-) Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Nigeria Norway Pakistan Panama Peru Poland Portugal Saudi Arabia Serbia Singapore Slovakia South Africa Spain Switzerland (-) Thailand Turkey (-) United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States Vietnam Zambia Benefits Consumer engagement Inventory management Operational efficiency Regulatory compliance Traceability Transparency Standards (-) GTIN GLN SSCC 1D barcodes 2D barcodes GS1 DataMatrix RFID Services Verified by GS1 GDSN Type of organisation Retailer Manufacturer Government Healthcare provider Logistics provider Small & Medium Enterprises (-) Belgium (-) Canada (-) Luxembourg (-) Thailand (-) United Arab Emirates (-) GTIN Clear all filters Showing 9 results 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... Healthcare Dubai Health Authority implements GS1 standards to empower automated pharmacies Before the adoption of GS1 standards, DHA did not have a barcoding system in place and was therefore... GS1 Standards in Belgian Post Transforming the Canadian healthcare supply chain: creating the future roadmap for success SACICT’s traceability project supports and promotes Thai crafts in domestic and internatio... Automating the medication use process: North York General Hospital Pharmacy Services Common business processes mean better communication Patient Safety and the Challenge of Serialisation at UCB Pagination 1 2