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Page 1: Supply chain visibility with GS1 Geneva, 25 September 2006 Anders Grangard.

Supply chain visibility with GS1

Geneva, 25 September 2006

Anders Grangard

Page 2: Supply chain visibility with GS1 Geneva, 25 September 2006 Anders Grangard.

©2005 GS12

GS1

Countries with GS1 Member Organisations

Countries served on a direct basis from GS1 Global Office (Brussels)

30 years of experience

104 member organisations representing all points in the supply chain

Over a million companies doing business across 145 countries

Over 20 represented sectors (FMCG, healthcare, transport, defence…)

GS1 is a not-for-profit standards organisation

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©2005 GS13

GS1: A Broad Portfolio (1/4)

GS1 has a full portfolio of products.

Global standards for electronic business messagingRapid, efficient & accurate business data exchange

The environment for global data synchronisationStandardised, reliable data for effective business transactions

Global standards for automatic identificationRapid and accurate item, asset or location identification

Global standards for RFID-based identificationMore accurate, immediate and cost effective visibility of information

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©2005 GS14

GS1: A Broad Portfolio (2/4)

GS1 offers solutions, each integrating a number of GS1 products.

Traceability is a robust solution for tracking and tracing items such as food or pharmaceuticals through the supply chain.

Patient Safety ensures the prevention of medical errors

and counterfeiting through the healthcare supply chain.

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©2005 GS18

Industry Studies - Master Data Alignment

CatalogDisparities

– Incorrect - 30% of Item Data– To Correct - $60-$80 per Error– Cleanse - 25 minutes per SKU

per year

InvoiceErrors

– Incorrect - 60% have Errors– Costs – 43% have Deductions– To Correct - $40-$400 to

Reconcile

Lost SalesOpportunity

– Product Roll-In – 4 Weeks on Average

– Lost Sales – 3.5% due to Inaccurate data

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©2005 GS19

Global Data Synchronisation Network - GDSN

GS1GS1Global Global

RegistryRegistry

RecipientRecipientData PoolData Pool

RetailersRetailers

SourceSourceData PoolData Pool

SuppliersSuppliers

Registration of GTIN,GLN &TM

Publication

Subscription

Subscription (CIS)

Publicationwith Data

Notification (CIN)

Subscription (CIS)

PublicationWith Data

Notification

Item Add

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©2005 GS110

EPC

New technology, new possibilities

Impinj – Chris Diorio

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©2005 GS111

EPCglobal research partnersAuto ID Labs

•Cambridge - UK

•MIT – USA

•Adelaide - Australia

•St. Gallen – Switzerland

•Fudan – China

•Keio – Japan

•ICU – South Korea

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©2005 GS112

The EPCglobal Network

ORGANIZATION “A” ORGANIZATION “B”

Tagged Units Moving Through the Supply Chain

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©2005 GS113

The EPCglobal Network

ORGANIZATION A ORGANIZATION B

Tagged Units Moving Through the Supply Chain

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©2005 GS114

The EPCglobal Network

ORGANIZATION A ORGANIZATION B

Tagged Units Moving Through the Supply Chain

Readers

EPCMiddleware

EPCISInternal Systems

(ERP, WMS)

EPCReader Mgmt

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©2005 GS115

The EPCglobal Network

ORGANIZATION A

Readers

EPCMiddleware

EPCISInternal Systems

(ERP, WMS)

ORGANIZATION B

Readers

EPCMiddleware

EPCISInternal Systems

(ERP, WMS)

Tagged Units Moving Through the Supply Chain

EPCReader Mgmt

EPCReader Mgmt

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©2005 GS116

The EPCglobal Network

ORGANIZATION A

Readers

EPCMiddleware

EPCISInternal Systems

(ERP, WMS)

ORGANIZATION B

Readers

EPCMiddleware

EPCISInternal Systems

(ERP, WMS)DiscoveryServices

(Search, ONS, Event Registry)

SecurityAuthenticationAuthorization

Tagged Units Moving Through the Supply Chain

EPCReader Mgmt

EPCReader Mgmt

Supply Chain Visibility

Event Related Information

Supply Chain Visibility

Event Related Information

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©2005 GS118

Manufacturer Retailer

EnterpriseApplications

ASNDelivery

GRNInvoice

Invoice ErrorsQuery Resolution

Payment

EDI / INT

EnterpriseApplications

EDIGateway

EAI EAI

EDIGateway

Master Data Synchronisation

EPC Object& Event Data Transmission

EventData

ObjectData

EventData

ObjectData

Radio Tagged Pallets & Cases

CRM

WMSTM

FIN ERP

PIM

WMS

TM

EPOS

MMPIM

Space MgtCat Mgt

SCM

B2C

Building on Existing Investment e.g. EDI, Master Data Synchronisation

Order

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©2005 GS120

Contact details

Anders Grangard

Director, GS1 eCom

D +32 (0)2 788 7854

E [email protected]

W www.gs1.org