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Barcodes or even NFC tags that follow GS1’s standards have encoded data that can uniquely distinguish types of products, logistics units, locations, assets, etc. The standards allow for key identifiers (Application Identifiers) such as product, shipment, location, etc, and key attributes such as serial numbers, batch/lot numbers, dates, etc, to be encoded on barcodes and […]
The GS1 Digital Link standard extends the power and flexibility of GS1 identifiers by making them part of the web. This means that GS1 identifiers, such as the GTIN, are now a gateway to consumer information that, among other benefits, strengthens brand loyalty and improves supply chain traceability information. The standard makes 2D barcodes, such […]
Scan4Transport is a global standard for encoding transport data on a Logistics Label. The standard supports companies across the transport process including first-mile, sortation, and last-mile activities, and enables them to keep pace with the growing needs of their customers. The encoded transport data can be on a QR code or a Datamatrix barcode and […]
The purpose of link types is to enable a single GS1 Digital Link, e.g on a QR code or NFC tag, to serve different stakeholders by redirecting them to URLs relevant to their needs. GS1 Link Types GS1 Digital Link supports various destination URLs that have been classified into different categories. These URLs are public […]