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GS1 System
The GS1 System is an integrated system of global standards that provides for accurate identification and communication of information regarding products, assets, services and locations. It is the most implemented supply chain standards system in the world.


The GS1 System is the foundation of a wide range of efficiency-building supply chain applications and solutions. Based on GS1 Identification Keys, a common recurring set of identification keys, the GS1 System is composed of a number of key product areas:

GS1 Bar Codes

Global data and application standards for bar codes that use the globally recognised GS1 Identification Keys to automatically identify things such as trade items, locations, logistic units, and assets.
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eCom Standards

For electronic business messaging enable accurate and rapid data exchange between organisations.  Their interactions and internal processes are more efficient, and can occur without much costly paperwork.
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GS1net™, our Australasian version of GDSN, enables a business community to establish and use an electronic data catalogue that contains all relevant details on products and their pricing. Each organisation in a supply chain can have instant access to the same accurate information. 
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EPCglobal

EPCglobal™ Standards enable globally-unique identification numbers to be used for RFID (Radio Frequency Identification),  with major benefits in the tracking and tracing of products, services and other items in supply chains. EPC is Electronic Product Code.
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Traceability Standards enable efficient and cost-effective trace back and track forward on products and other items at each point along the supply chain.  The benefits include regulatory compliance, the ability to locate and recall defective products and validation of particular product attributes.

MobileCom- today mobile phones can "speak" to bar codes, read Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags and access the internet. By pointing and clicking a product or magazine, mobile phones bring information and service linked to a product closer to the consumer... and the consumer closer to the brand.