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TCO certified
Retail
Building a sustainable foundation that links products and certifications
Case study GS1 Poland Zabka Nowalijka
Retail, Fresh foods
GS1 DataMatrix: The next generation barcode driving Żabka’s retail innovation
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...
FAGE greek yogurt
Retail, Consumer packaged goods (CPG)
Top Greek yogurt brand sees GS1 GDSN as a key part of their digital transformation
For almost a century now, Greek dairy manufacturer FAGE Greece S.A. has been producing yogurt and ot...
Airfield Estate: Using GS1 standards to improve traceability, reduce waste and increase consumer trust
Retail, Fresh foods
Airfield Estate: Using GS1 standards to improve traceability, reduce waste and increase co...
Airfield Estate is a farm located in suburban Dublin, Ireland and through its work aims to inspire p...
Plant-based ice cream brand Nomoo picks up all the benefits of GS1 GDSN
Retail, Foodservice
Plant-based ice cream brand Nomoo picks up all the benefits of GS1 GDSN
In 2016, Rebecca Göckel and Jan Grabow created NRDS GmbH, a company that makes milk-free, 100% plant...
Scanning the horizon: the evolution of Scan4Safety in the NHS
Healthcare
Scanning the horizon: the evolution of Scan4Safety in the NHS
Six acute NHS demonstrator sites were funded through the GS1 and PEPPOL implementation programme tha...