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Food Product Recall Practicality
Traceability with GS1 Standards
CGCSA Food Safety Workshop
Tarryn Daniels
09 May 2018
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Trust starts with traceability
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Is this safe to eat?
Was it sustainably sourced?
Where is my shipment?
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10% of world population
600 million peoplebecome ill after eating contaminated food
Contamination poses a potential threat of
$55.5 billion/year
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• Identify / record the food and its components
• Identify / record relevant locations and parties
• Identify / record treatments and processes
• Record movements of products
- What / from whom >< What / where / how >< What / to
whom
• As required by use and scope
- Food safety data requirements and records differ from those
for organic products, fair trade and carbon footprint
- All might be viewed across the whole supply chain
How to achieve traceability & effect recall
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The need for visibility
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CPG supply chain
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Traceability benefits
• Improve consumer safety
• Season-less supermarkets
• Reduce food loss and waste
• Provide consumers with in-demand information
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Increasing request for traceability
• Regulations or trading partner requirements in
many countries
• Driven by the need to increase patient safety,
prevent counterfeit product entering the market
• For shared, enhanced supply chain control
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South Africa European Union South Korea Turkey United States
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Agri-Production
Unit
On-Farm Pack House
& Cold Store
Off-Farm Pack House
& Cold Store
Cold Store
Collection & Storage
Facility
Transport Operator
Sea Port Terminal
Air Port Terminal
Freight Forwarder
Container Depot
Fresh Produce Market & Facilities
Exporter
Retail Distribution
CentreInputs
Diversions &
Rejections
Inspection and Certification
Processing Plant & Factory
Containers
EXPORTS
EXPORTS
At various stages
A supply chain has many role-players…
Drying Facility
At various stages
At various stages
At various stages
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Consumer Packaged Goods
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Imagine a farmer preparing a
shipment and easily being able
to communicate important
information about the harvest,
sustainability measures or
requirements to downstream
trading partners.
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Imagine consumers being
able to quickly determine
details on the origin and
path of the product they
are considering.
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Traceable ItemsSouth Africa
A traceable item may be a:
SHIPMENT
GSIN
• May contain one or more logistic unit(s)
• Examples: truckload, vessel, 10 mixed pallets.
• Global Shipping Identification Number
LOGISTIC UNIT
SSCC
• May contain other logistic unit(s)
• May contain one or more trade item(s)
• May be a trade item
• Examples include pallet, container.
• Serial Shipping Identification Number
TRADE ITEM
Not crossing the
point of sale
GTIN
• A trade item
• Batch/lot of trade items
• Serialized trade item
• Examples include carton, bag.
• Global Trade Item Number
TRADE ITEMCrossing the POS
GTIN
• Examples include consumer units.
• Global Trade Item Number
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GS1, 30 years leading towards the global vision
SSCC - Serial Shipping Container Code….
- identifies logistic unit, item of any composition
established for transport and/or storage which
needs to be managed through the supply chain
GSIN - Global Shipment Identification Number
- identifies a virtual grouping of logistic units that
are sent from one supplier to one customer and
relate to one PO
GTIN - Global Trade Item Number …
- identifies any item or service that might be priced,
ordered or invoiced at any point in the supply chain
GS1 tool box – Identification Numbers
SSCC 1244.. SSCC 1245..
GSIN 1879..
SSCC 1244..
Wine
GTIN 5422...GTIN 5411..
23 January 2008 SA FPTP InfoGroup©2007 GS11
GS1, 30 years leading towards the global vision
SSCC - Serial Shipping Container Code….
- identifies logistic unit, item of any composition
established for transport and/or storage which
needs to be managed through the supply chain
GSIN - Global Shipment Identification Number
- identifies a virtual grouping of logistic units that
are sent from one supplier to one customer and
relate to one PO
GTIN - Global Trade Item Number …
- identifies any item or service that might be priced,
ordered or invoiced at any point in the supply chain
GS1 tool box – Identification Numbers
SSCC 1244.. SSCC 1245..
GSIN 1879..
SSCC 1244..
Wine
GTIN 5422...GTIN 5411..
23 January 2008 SA FPTP InfoGroup©2007 GS11
GS1, 30 years leading towards the global vision
SSCC - Serial Shipping Container Code….
- identifies logistic unit, item of any composition
established for transport and/or storage which
needs to be managed through the supply chain
GSIN - Global Shipment Identification Number
- identifies a virtual grouping of logistic units that
are sent from one supplier to one customer and
relate to one PO
GTIN - Global Trade Item Number …
- identifies any item or service that might be priced,
ordered or invoiced at any point in the supply chain
GS1 tool box – Identification Numbers
SSCC 1244.. SSCC 1245..
GSIN 1879..
SSCC 1244..
Wine
GTIN 5422...GTIN 5411..
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CaptureIdentify Share
GS1 standards make it possible to
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The global language of business
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Traceability & recall benefits and value
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Trust Interoperability Transparency
& Visibility
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Traceability with GS1 standards
• Automate processes
• Ability to better manage product flow
• More effective supply chain management
• Increased ability to understand level of regulatory compliance
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The Global Language of Business
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GS1 standards are
the global language
of business—a language for identifying,
capturing and sharing information
automatically and accurately, so
that anyone who receives that
information can understand it,
no matter who or where they are.
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GS1 launched a new version of the Global Traceability Standard to help drive trust in supply chains
The Global Traceability Standard (GTS2)
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The new Global Traceability Standard provides trading partners with:
• The needed framework to increase transparency across today’s complex supply
chains
• Interoperability, allowing them to act as one digitally connected supply chain
GTS2 puts traceability data at the centre of supply chains, allowing them to
proactively work together. It fully leverages EPCIS, a GS1 standard, for sharing
traceability data between trading partners about the physical movement and
status of products in the supply chain.
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How GS1 helps
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Building a
better future
with GS1
standards