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With the adoption of GS1 standards, the Serum Institute of India met the traceability requirements of UNICEF and other importing countries. With this, they were able to enhance vaccine traceability and improve visibility and compliance across the supply chain.
Know MoreBig Basket leveraged the power of DataKart and ‘Verified by GS1’ to validate GTINs and brand ownership. Implementation of GS1 standards, helped the company save time and reduce costs, streamlining inventory management and order fulfilment.
Know MoreGS1 India facilitated the implementation of a blockchain-based traceability system, which tracks products from livestock health and milk sourcing to butter and ghee production. As of April 2025, 10 million litres of cow milk, 6,000 litres of premium cow ghee, and 200,000 kilograms of cow butter have been successfully traced.
Know MoreShoppers Stop adopted GS1 standards to uniquely identify all its merchandise. This helped the company save time that was earlier wasted in reconciling product information, reduce costs, streamline inventory management, and achieve accurate order fulfilment. GS1 standards also enabled seamless information exchange with their trading partners.
Know MoreWith the adoption of GS1 standards, the Serum Institute of India met the traceability requirements of UNICEF and other importing countries. With this, they were able to enhance vaccine traceability and improve visibility and compliance across the supply chain.
Know MoreBig Basket leveraged the power of DataKart and ‘Verified by GS1’ to validate GTINs and brand ownership. Implementation of GS1 standards, helped the company save time and reduce costs, streamlining inventory management and order fulfilment.
Know MoreGS1 India facilitated the implementation of a blockchain-based traceability system, which tracks products from livestock health and milk sourcing to butter and ghee production. As of April 2025, 10 million litres of cow milk, 6,000 litres of premium cow ghee, and 200,000 kilograms of cow butter have been successfully traced.
Know MoreShoppers Stop adopted GS1 standards to uniquely identify all its merchandise. This helped the company save time that was earlier wasted in reconciling product information, reduce costs, streamline inventory management, and achieve accurate order fulfilment. GS1 standards also enabled seamless information exchange with their trading partners.
Know MoreWith the adoption of GS1 standards, the Serum Institute of India met the traceability requirements of UNICEF and other importing countries. With this, they were able to enhance vaccine traceability and improve visibility and compliance across the supply chain.
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