The Elevator Pitch - Demystifying Identify, Capture and Share. Dr Peter Stevens Chief Executive

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1 The Elevator Pitch - Demystifying Identify, Capture and Share Dr Peter Stevens Chief Executive Peter.Stevens@gs1nz.org

2 Global reach, local presence 111 Member Organisations 1,300,000 member companies 150 countries served 2,500 people helping us

3 Building industry collaboration GS1 is an organisation driven by its users Understanding industry issues Facilitating collaboration amongst trading partners Leading the coordination to answer industry needs Supporting implementation of GS1 standards 3

4 A need for global standards... What happens when there aren t global standards? Inefficiencies Increased risk Lost opportunities 2013 GS1

5 GS1: The Global Language of Business GS1 believes in the power of standards to transform the way we work and live We create a common foundation for business by uniquely identifying, accurately capturing and automatically sharing vital information about products, locations and assets We enable visibility through the exchange of authentic data We empower business to grow and to improve efficiency, safety, security and sustainability 2013 GS1

6 GS1 Standards in Global Healthcare

7 GS1: Bringing companies together GS1 brings together companies representing all parts of the supply chain Manufacturers, distributors, retailers, hospitals, transporters, customs organisations, software developers, local and international regulatory authorities, and more work together under our leadership to create, implement and use standards 2013 GS1

8 2013 GS1

9 Meeting the needs of many industries Retail & Consumer Goods Fresh foods Healthcare Customs, transport & logistics 2013 GS1

10 Why was GS1 Healthcare created? GS1 GS1 1 0

11 Lack of truly global standards 2013 GS GS1 New Zealand

12 Transforming the Heathcare Supply Chain Process to Improve Patient Safety and Care GS1 Healthcare: Helping the right patient get the right medicine at the right dose in the right route at the right time. We bring together hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, medical device manufacturers, distributors, associations, regulators, logistic providers, and more to develop standards that will help improve patient safety and increase supply chain efficiency GS1

13 GS1 ID keys The foundations of a common language in the supply chain GS1 Identification Keys provide a common way to accurately identify anything in the supply chain These globally-recognised numbers uniquely identify a product, pallet, assets or location, so that interested parties can get relevant information about them GS1

14 GS1 Identification Keys Companies GS1 Company Prefix Global Location Number (GLN) Electronic Product Code (EPC) Manager Number Location Global Location Number (GLN) Serialized Global Trade Item Number (SGTIN) Product Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) Serialized Global Trade Item Number (SGTIN) Pack, Case, Pallet Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) Serialized Global Trade Item Number (SGTIN) Serial Shipping Container Code (SSCC) Services Global Service Relation Number (GSRN) Global Document Type Identifier (GDTI) Assets Global Individual Asset Identifier (GIAI) Global Returnable Asset Identifier (GRAI) 2013 GS1 14

15 From barcodes to RFID, capturing supply chain data efficiently GS1 Barcodes and GS1 EPC/ RFID ensure automatic identification of products or assets along the supply chain. Tracking product shipments, tracing medical devices in hospitals, managing inventory in stores, facilitating check-out GS1 data carrier standards help companies improve many critical business processes GS1

16 2013 GS1 Global Trade Item Number (GTINs)

17 2013 GS1 Global Location Numbers (GLNs)

18 GS1 Standards help companies share different types of business data Physical movement of goods throughout the supply chain Business data shared between trading partners Master data : technical information about a product, such as weight and size of the product, case, pallet synchronised with GS1 GDSN Transaction data : such as order, dispatch advice, invoice - exchanged automatically with GS1 ecom Physical event data : information about the movement of a trade item or logistical unit shared with GS1 ecom or GS1 EPCIS 2013 GS1 18

19 2013 GS1 Data Synchronisation

20 Data Sync Attributes GTIN Brand Item Descriptors Classifications (Global Product Classification, GPC; SNOMED CT) Weights & measures Configurations Pricing & other trading terms etc, etc, etc 2013 GS1

21 2013 GS1 Questions?

22 New Zealand Thank you! Any questions?