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GS1 Sweden The global language of business

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GS1 Sweden

The global language of business

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© 2010 GS1 Sweden

What is GS1? • Employing over 1,500 staff in 101 national organisations operating

across 133 countries

• Headquartered in Brussels and Princeton

• A million member companies world-wide

• More than five billion transactions using GS1 standards every day

• We are not-for-profit organization • We are neutral from business partners • We are user-driven and governed • We serve all companies, from multinationals to SMEs • We are a platform for collaborative agreements between business

partners

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Our vision

“GS1 Sweden simplifies companies’ local and global trade” Through cooperation,GS1 develops sector-neutral standards and services which enable efficiency improvements in the flow of information and goods

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10.000 customers

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Some of our customers

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Global standards & SC convergence

How can tires be identified in one common way to meet multiple market needs without segregating inventories?

Solution: EPCglobal Tag Data Standard

•  Manufacturers sell common goods in multiple markets •  Case in point: Tires are sold to Wal-Mart, the US DoD, aerospace AND automobile manufacturers

The Case Study of the Tire Industry

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The GS1 system

EAN-13" ITF-14"

GS1 DATABAR" GS1-128"

EAN-8" RFID/EPC"

Business relationship"

Individual asset"

Returnable asset"

Product class"

Shipping container"

Location"

Item number"

GS1 DATA"MATRIX"

Document type"

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Metering points, meters and invoice

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Recent advances in miniaturization, sensor & communication technology, and new materials drive for a new computing paradigm

Time

Min

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cost

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(2) PCs

(1) Mainframe

(4) Smart Things

(3) Mobiles / Smart Cards

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The most widely deployed Technology: RFID

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The opportunities are multi-fold:

Search & Find Trust Linking Information

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The correct medication to the right patient

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EPCglobal Standards support 3 activities

Shared Service Interactions

EPCglobal Core Services and other

Shared Services

Com

pany A

Exchange of Physical objects

with EPCs

Exchange of data about

EPCs

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Com

pany B

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The EPCglobal Network

ORGANIZATION A

Readers

EPC Middleware

EPCIS Internal Systems

(ERP, WMS)

ORGANIZATION B

Readers

EPC Middleware

EPCIS Internal Systems

(ERP, WMS)

Security Authentication Authorization

Tagged Units Moving Through the Supply Chain

EPC Reader Mgmt

EPC Reader Mgmt

Supply Chain Visibility Event Related Information

Discovery Services

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Visibility Standards - EPCIS

EPC Events answer 4 questions – What, Where, When, and Why

What •  EPC number (can leverage master data) • Manufacturing Data (lot, batch, expiration date) •  Transactional Data (PO, Shipment, Invoice)

Where •  Location (can be fixed or moving – leverage master data)

When •  Event Time •  Record Time

Why •  Business Process Step – e.g.: Receiving, Shipping •  Product State – e.g.: Saleable, Active, In Transit •  Current Conditions – e.g.: Temperature

The EPCIS standard enables extending event data in each direction

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EPCIS capture of supply chain events

Mitsui Soko van pool

NYTT container yard

Ceres Paragon container yard

Ceres Paragon van pool

Event Event Event Event

EPCIS at GS1 Germany

WHAT:  GIAI  4912345.0101401CAXU8052010  WHERE:  SGLN  4912345.00001.299  WHEN:  17.01.2008    08:46:00    UTC+9  WHY:  Departing  

WHAT:  GIAI  4912345.0101401CAXU8052010  WHERE:  SGLN  4912345.00003.213  WHEN:  18.01.2008    11:07:00    UTC+9  WHY:  Loading  

WHAT:  GIAI  4912345.0101401CAXU8052010  WHERE:  SGLN  8712345.67813.299  WHEN:  16.02.2008    15:47:00    UTC+1  WHY:  Arriving  

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EPCIS query of supply chain events

Query &

Response

Query &

Response

Query &

Response

Query &

Response

EPCIS at GS1 Germany

manufacturer logistics provider

distributor Dutch Customs

“What is the current status of my order?”

“Which products arrived at the Port of Amsterdam today?” “What does the shipment history look like?”

“How many containers do I need to pick up today?”

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Its all about visibility

What is visibility? •  “Seeing” objects across a supply chain

– What, where, when and why •  Sharing information

– Across an enterprise, between trading partners, across the world – Sharing information based on GS1 identification keys

GS1 EPCglobal Standards enable •  Data capture – what, where, when •  Adding value to data – why •  Sharing information securely – known and unknown trading

partners

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What do we want to know

• When will new iPhone v arrive at opening of Grand Opening Store 555? • Which infusion pumps are missing from Ward 5 of Downtown Hospital? • Did my HP laptop make it back to the Repair facility and what is the status? • Where are all packages of ground beef packaged in #232 Manu. facility on 13 Jan 2009? • Why is container of medical supplies for villages in Philippines hit by tidal ©2008 GS1 EPCglobal wave held up in Customs? • Case #678 of product is missing at the retailer. Where was it last seen? The answers depend on tracking individual serialized items or assets…. This is not just for trade items

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Object Naming Service

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Useful if all you need to find is the manufacturer E.g., consumer-facing scenarios: “smart refrigerator” Does not find other parties in the supply chain

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What is “Discovery”?

“Discovery” = •  Finding and obtaining all relevant EPCIS data… •  … to which a party is authorized,… •  …when some of that data is under the control of other parties with

whom no prior business relationship exists

Work just beginning within EPCglobal to create standards supporting Discovery

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Business Use cases for Discovery

•  Inventory Visibility •  Product Visibility •  Recalls

•  Brand Protection •  Counterfeit •  Diversion, Gray Market •  Channel Management

•  Chain of Custody •  Track and Trace •  Electronic Pedigree

Discovery supplies the data location for creating the pedigree

Discovery enables traceability of products

Discovery enables traceability and authentication of products

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EPCIS Interface

Manufacturer Distributor Retailer

Object Name Service (ONS)

EPCIS Interface EPCIS Interface

Point to source of information

DS Query

Authenticate, check for authorization

Discovery Services

Authenticate, check for authorization

Find multiple

information providers

Info for individual EPCs + policies to access it

Discovery Services vs. ONS

ONS Query

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General Scheme for RFID-based EAS in the Retail Store

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Metro

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Portugal - Books

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GS1 MobileCom vision

All consumers have access to trusted product information and related services via their mobile phones.

All stakeholders use GS1 standards to make this possible and so ensure interoperable, scalable and cost-effective applications.

In general, collaborative Mobile Commerce applications are enabled by an open infrastructure.

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Contact Details

Alice Mukaru GS1 Sweden Tel: +46 8 50 10 10 00 Direct: +46 8 50 10 10 64 Mobile: +46 703 644 643 [email protected] www.gs1.se