News stories
Building and construction can lift productivity through standardised digital product data
            New Zealand’s building and construction industry can lift its poor productivity by establishing a digital database on building products. . .
        
    Customer loyalty: How to make customers fall in love with the digital experience
            Thought leadership webinar on Customer Loyalty with Sally Copland, WoolworthsNZ.
        
    Free SSCC Logistics Label Tool
            GS1 has built a useful, online tool just for our members to streamline this process.  
        
    Sweet as! Speciality honeys beyond Manuka
            Everyone knows manuka honey is something special. But what about avocado or pohutukawa honeys?
        
    Barcodes in graphic design - 2020 winners
            Raise The Bar 2020, GS1’s annual barcode design competition for students.
        
    Drinkers awake to a new brew from Morningside
            Move aside craft beer, there’s a new beverage on the block for people who love different flavours while they socialise.
        
    The business value in the Ministry of Health Covid-19 poster
            The ‘Team of 5 million’ feel safe behind our borders, and the use of the app and the download of the Covid-19 Posters has slowed.
        
    Improving consumer experience with a product data standard
            Reliable, complete and consistent product data plays an important role in enabling a seamless experience.
        
    Solid bar toiletries to replace plastic
            Ethique is helping New Zealanders – and many others across the world – rid their bathrooms of single use plastic bottles one wash at a time.  
        
    RAIN in Lower Hutt – your new experience
            New Zealand businesses are invited to discover the latest in RFID (radio frequency identification) for themselves, courtesy of technology innovator Times-7.
        
    Engineering timber for more sustainable buildings
            The future of engineered timber for construction is here. . .
        
    RFID on-farm trialling continues
            On-farm trials continue to explore the potential productivity gains for New Zealand farmers from the use of Ultra High Frequency (UHF) RFID technology.