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GS1 Overview
GS1 – Why the name change? Australia
UCC (Uniform Code Council) • •
USA & Canada Established : 1972
EAN International • •
Nov 2002
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Outside USA & Canada Established : 1977
March 2005
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GS1 – Why the name change? Australia
The Globe Represents our global presence
ONE global standard ONE global organisation
GS Global System of standards
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GS1 in numbers Australia
Now a fully integrated global organisation, GS1 was formed in early 2005 from the joining of EAN and UCC. • 30 years of experience • 108 member organisations representing all points in the supply chain • 1.3+ million companies doing business across 150 countries • Over 20 represented sectors • FMCG, healthcare, transport, defence …
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GS1 around the world Australia
Countries with a GS1 Member Organisation Countries served on a direct basis from GS1 Global Office (Brussels)
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Who is GS1 Australia? Australia
GS1 Australia Office at Mt Waverley, Melbourne
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GS1 Australia Office at Botany, Sydney
Administer & maintain the GS1 System of supply chain standards in
Australia
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Current membership 16,000+ companies across multi-industries
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In excess of 18 industry sectors
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Offices in Melbourne & Sydney
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Who is GS1 Australia? Australia
GS1 Australia Office at Mt Waverley, Melbourne
GS1 Australia Office at Botany, Sydney
The implementation of the GS1 System by Australian industry for the benefit of all users. Our role is to: • develop global, open, multi-sector standards; • Administer & maintain the GS1 system and of supply chain standards in • provide training, education support Australia services on supply chain management; and • promote and16,000 help implement the GS1 • Current membership companies across multi-industries System to facilitate best business solutions. • In excess of 18 industry sectors •
Offices in Melbourne & Sydney
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http://www.gs1au.org
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Australia Australia
GS1: A Broad Portfolio
The GS1 System Australia
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Engaged Sectors – Food & Liquor Australia
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Engaged Sectors – Auto Aftermarket Australia
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Engaged Sectors - Health Australia
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Engaged sectors – Office Supplies Australia
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Engaged sectors - Hardware Australia
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Engaged Sectors – Outdoor Leisure Australia
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Engaged Industry – Consumer Elec Australia
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Summary by industry Australia
Grocery
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Liquor
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Hardware
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Automotive Aftermarket
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Healthcare
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Office Supplies
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Apparel
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General Merchandise
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Transport & Logistics
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Defence
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Fresh Produce
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Sport & Leisure
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Furniture
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Consumer Electronics
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GS1 Australia Services
GS1 Australia services Alliance Partner Network
Australia
Site Visits Help Desk Member Assistance
Community Management Tool Recallnet
Account Management
LocateNet
Barcode Quality Testing
Industry Engagement
GS1net Data Pool
LEARN Classroom
Supply Chain Health Checks
Project Management Standards Implementations Supply Chain Reviews
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LEARN On-line
Webinar Series
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Alliance Partners Exhibitors - Melbourne Australia
Alliance Partners as Consumer Electronics eSatchel Suppliers in Melbourne
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