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With disruptions becoming more frequent, companies must adapt or risk falling behind.
To stay ahead, many are embracing new technology, with AI emerging as a powerful tool for enhancing supply chain agility and resilience.
In this episode, Steve Hochman, VP of Research at Zero100, joins hosts Reid Jackson and Liz Sertl to talk about the key trends shaping the future of supply chains. He highlights the need for organizations to adapt by improving cross-functional collaboration and leveraging artificial intelligence.
In today’s rapidly changing global environment, organizations must focus on their people, processes, and technology to build lasting supply chain resilience.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Effective ways to leverage AI for automating supply chain operations The importance of cross-collaboration for a more integrated and responsive system How to implement small-scale AI experiments for meaningful impactJump into the conversation:
(00:00) Introducing Next Level Supply Chain
(03:10) The rise of supply chain volatility
(08:12) Cross-functional collaboration in supply chains
(15:35) Innovation through AI experiments
(17:48) Case study: Shein’s use of AI for e-commerce
(21:07) The importance of data management
(25:40) Considering the ethical implications of AI
(31:16) Future trends of AI in supply chains
(32:39) Steve Hochman’s favorite tech
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Connect with the guest:
Steve Hochman on LinkedIn
Check out Zero100
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With less than 10% of warehouses currently automated, the industry is on the verge of a major transformation.
As automation surges, one element will define success: the power of high-quality data.
In this episode, Ries Bouwman, Product Manager at KNAPP, and Gasper Gulotta, Director of Software Consultancy at KNAPP, join hosts Reid Jackson and Liz Sertl to discuss how accurate data is essential to the future of warehouse automation.
Reis and Gasper share examples of how poor data can disrupt automated systems, causing costly delays and inefficiencies. They emphasize that by improving data management, companies can not only prevent these issues but also unlock the full potential of automation.
Automation isn’t just about the machines—it’s about ensuring accurate, complete data that systems can rely on to function smoothly.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why data accuracy is critical for successful warehouse automation
The challenges and costs associated with incorrect or incomplete data
The role of GS1 standards in improving data quality across supply chains
Jump into the conversation:
(00:00) Introducing Next Level Supply Chain
(02:28) KNAPP and its journey in automation
(05:22) The importance of data quality in automation
(08:38) Connecting KiSoft to ERP systems
(13:23) Verifying data accuracy
(18:13) Raising industry standards for better data
(24:20) Bad data causing issues for warehouse automation
(30:39) Ries and Gaspar’s favorite tech
(34:32) Smarter data collection through AI and quantum computing
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Our website - www.gs1us.org
GS1 US on LinkedIn
Connect with the guests:
Ries Bouwman on LinkedIn
Gasper Gulotta on LinkedIn
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As supply chains become increasingly complex and stringent regulations like DSCSA and FSMA become more prevalent, understanding how to leverage EPCIS (Electronic Product Code Information Services) for granular visibility and efficient data management is more crucial than ever.
In this episode, hosts Reid Jackson and Liz Sertl are joined by Matt Andrews, Global Standards Director at GS1 US. Matt unpacks the fundamentals and applications of EPCIS, from its role in modeling supply chain processes to its transformative impact across industries like healthcare, food, retail, and logistics.
EPCIS can help your organization achieve unparalleled supply chain visibility, improve compliance, and drive competitive advantage.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
The intricacies of EPCIS (Electronic Product Code Information Services) and its universal application across industries for enhanced supply chain visibility, compliance, and efficiency.
How EPCIS can revolutionize inventory management with real-time data accuracy, from monitoring cycle counts to tracking product movement from back of house to point of sale.
How industries such as healthcare and food service leverage EPCIS to comply with regulations like DSCSA and FSMA 204, ensuring traceability down to the unique item level.
Jump into the Conversation:
(00:00) Introducing Next Level Supply Chain
(06:25) Benefits that organizations are seeing by leveraging EPCIS
(08:00) Full granular visibility, item-level tracking, inventory management
(13:54) How EPCIS can log events from manufacturing to sales
(17:03) Enhanced supply chain visibility through real-time EPCIS data
(18:28) Accessing claims compliance through advanced visibility
Connect with GS1 US:
Our website - www.gs1us.org
GS1 US on LinkedIn
Connect with the guests:
Matt Andrews on LinkedIn
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Imagine if barcodes not only speed up your grocery checkout but also transform logistics, healthcare, and the overall efficiency of global supply chains.
In this episode, hosts Reid Jackson and Liz Sertl are joined by Rich Eicher, Director of codeREADr. With his extensive experience in barcode innovation, Rich shares insights into how modern camera-based barcode readers surpass traditional laser readers and why dedicated barcode scanning devices are preferred in specific environments.
Rich explains barcodes' critical role in various business applications, from facilitating accurate inventory management to preventing costly supply chain errors. He also elaborates on the industry's adaptation to consumer demands, the significant challenges of barcode inaccuracies and their impact on delivery services, and how advancements in AI and ChatGPT are poised to revolutionize data capture and processing across industries.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
The differences between laser and camera-based barcode readers commonly used in grocery stores.
The importance of barcodes in various business applications and the issues caused by barcode discrepancies in the supply chain.
The upcoming GS1 Sunrise 2027 initiative is transitioning to QR codes for enhanced data capture.
Jump into the Conversation:
[00:00] Introducing Next Level Supply Chain
[01:01] Who Rich Eicher is, and what he does
[03:08] The different barcodes and their significance
[10:13] All about laser reading barcodes
[13:12] The importance of using barcodes and why companies are shifting to using them more
[16:22] The problems that come along with not using barcodes
[22:16] Other trends happening outside of barcodes
[27:22] Rich’s favorite technology he is using right now
[29:51] Closing
Connect with GS1 US:
Our website - www.gs1us.org
GS1 US on LinkedIn
Connect with the guest:
Rich Eicher on LinkedIn
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Imagine a world where combating climate change and protecting the environment is integrated into every step of global trade.
In this episode, hosts Reid Jackson and Liz Sertl are joined by Lea-Ann Bigelow, Director of Green Trade at U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). With a wealth of experience in environmental regulation and sustainability, Lea-Ann shares how U.S. Customs is evolving to meet the challenges of climate change through innovative trade practices.
Lea-Ann discusses how CBP's efforts are not just about regulating imports but about leading the charge in reducing emissions, enhancing traceability, and fighting environmental crimes. By integrating sustainability into the global supply chain, these initiatives are paving the way for a cleaner, safer world.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How U.S. Customs and Border Protection is pioneering green trade practices to reduce emissions and enhance sustainability across global supply chains.
The implementation of advanced traceability systems to combat environmental crime and ensure compliance in international trade.
The collaborative strategies between government and industry that are shaping a more resilient and environmentally responsible future for global trade.
Jump into the Conversation:
[00:00] Introducing Next Level Supply Chain
[00:40] Lea-Ann Bigelow Discusses Green Trade Initiatives at CBP
[01:23] The Dark Side of Trade: Environmental Crime and Its Ties to Other Offenses
[01:52] Why GS1 Connect Is Crucial for Environmental Compliance
[02:55] The Role of GS1 Standards in Enhancing Global Trade Compliance
[04:41] Developing the Green Standard for Global Trade
[04:50] International Collaboration on Environmental Regulations
[05:31] Navigating Complex Global Environmental Regulations
[06:02] Closing Thoughts: The Future of Green Trade
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Our website - www.gs1us.org
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Connect with the guests:
Lea-Ann Bigelow on LinkedIn
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Imagine a world where ensuring patient safety and improving healthcare outcomes begins with something as simple as smart inventory management.
In this episode, hosts Reid Jackson and Liz Sertl are joined by Chris Anderson, Director of Technical Program Management at VUEMED. Chris, with nearly a decade of experience in data management and analytics, shares the intricate world of inventory management solutions for hospitals—focusing on implantable medical devices.
Chris also discusses how a unified system not only enhances the tracking of medical devices but also bolsters patient safety through more effective recall management and improved patient outcomes.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How unique device identification (UDI) standardization is transforming hospital inventory management, enabling more precise tracking and significantly improving patient safety outcomes.
Insights into the seamless integration of GS1 standards within healthcare supply chains and learn practical approaches to overcoming compliance pitfalls and maximizing data utility.
The emerging trends and legislative updates that are set to impact future supply chain regulations in healthcare, providing a strategic edge to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving landscape.
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Our website - www.gs1us.org
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Connect with the guests:
Chris Anderson on LinkedIn
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Food safety is intricate, and for some, it can be emotional. But as food safety evolves, technology and innovation are more crucial now than ever.
Reid Jackson and Darin Detwiler, Founder and CEO of Detwiler Consulting Group, discuss the intricacies of food safety. Darin, an expert with over 31 years of experience, opens up about his journey, which began with the tragic loss of his son to E. coli and evolved into a lifelong commitment to improving food safety standards.
They discuss the roles that new technologies and procedures play in fortifying food safety systems, the emotional and operational challenges faced by professionals in the field, and the essential human elements—like courage—that drive meaningful change. They also address the complexities of balancing short-term and long-term goals in food safety investments, emphasizing the importance of preparing and integrating cutting-edge solutions amid ongoing production challenges.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How integrating advanced digital solutions like data analytics and blockchain can simultaneously address long-term and short-term goals within the food safety sector, ensuring a sustainable and secure supply chain.
The importance of cultivating courage within food safety leadership roles, emphasizing the critical need for a proactive approach in preventing and mitigating safety crises.
The transformative role of social media in empowering consumers as active stakeholders in food safety, contributing real-time data, and enhancing industry transparency and responsiveness to potential risks.
Connect with GS1 US:
Our website - www.gs1us.org
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Connect with the guests:
Darin Detwiler on LinkedIn
More about Detwiler Consulting Group - https://www.herculeaneffort.net/
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In the supply chain, technical requirements are the cornerstone for creating scalable and interoperable systems that ensure a seamless flow of information and enhance the accountability and traceability of materials and products throughout their lifecycle.
Liz and Reid got to talk about this with Elyse Tosi, the Vice President of Accounts and Implementation at EON, an innovator in product digitization. Elyse shares her extensive knowledge and experience in supply chain management, touching on her work with brands like Victoria's Secret and Eileen Fisher, to discuss the transformative impact of technology and standards on global supply chains.
They discuss enhancing value chain efficiency through interoperability, the significance of the EPCIS standard in scaling and achieving interoperability, and how EON, chosen by the EU to pilot digital product passports, is influencing legislation and standards adoption—an initiative critical for compliance, brand protection, and product authentication. They also explore emerging trends like digital twins, QR codes, digital links, and their game-changing potential for retail and customer engagement.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How EPCIS standards ensure interoperability and scalability for digital product passports, enabling seamless data exchange and lifecycle management in supply chains
The transformative impact of digital twins, QR codes, and digital links on retail experiences, customer engagement, and product data connectivity, driving new commerce channels and incremental revenue opportunities.
How Eon leverages compliance with EU legislation to provide commercial benefits such as brand protection and product authentication, reinforcing the importance of scalable and cost-effective blockchain applications.
Connect with GS1 US:
Our website - www.gs1us.org
GS1 US on LinkedIn
Connect with the guests:
Elyse Tosi on LinkedIn
More about EON -https://www.eon.xyz/
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Today, the speed of change in the market and on Amazon is rapid, making it difficult for brands to keep up and see continued success. But never fear, Shannon Roddy, of Avenue7Media, is here to give us insights into the brand-building strategies you need to succeed on Amazon, and beyond!
Key takeaways:
Building a defensible brand is crucial for long-term success. Invest in building a brand that is recognizable, trustworthy, and unique to differentiate yourself from your competitors.
Amazon holds over 50% of the online market and can significantly impact the success or failure of a brand. Harnessing Amazon's data and feedback is crucial for identifying trends, understanding demographics, and developing new products.
Leveraging Amazon's platform and customer data can give you a competitive edge, but you need to adapt to changing customer preferences and market demands.
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Our website - www.gs1us.org
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Connect with our guest:
Follow Shannon Roddy on LinkedIn
More on Avenue7Media
Jump into the Conversation:
[1:42] Can you share a little bit of your background and what you’ve been working on in the last couple of years?
[4:31] The Amazon space is constantly evolving, are there some major trends or changes that have happened recently?
[10:33] You gave us some examples when we talked before of how things can go wrong for brands on Amazon, so how can you help them make things go right?
[14:45] What are some other tips and tricks that you can offer?
[18:37] Does that also mean discontinuing product one and two while you expand out, or is that what you learn from the data?
[27:14] What do you see is next from Amazon’s perspective?
[29:06] What trends are you seeing that are blowing your mind?
[32:31] What’s your favorite technology?
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Celebrating 50 Years of the Barcode, hosts, Reid Jackson and Liz Sertl speak to an impressive lineup of industry experts, direct from Orlando, at GS1 US’s yearly conference, Connect. They chat with:
Dave DeLaus, CIO at Wegmans, dissects the complexities of integrating new technologies to enhance consumer experience and shares how Wegmans is tackling the challenges of implementing 2D barcodes for better product traceability.
Sean Murphy from Cencora demystifies the Drug Supply Chain Security Act and emphasizes the necessity of unique serial numbers and digital backpacks for pharmaceutical products to ensure safety and compliance in the healthcare industry.
Andrew Meadows is the founder and CEO of BL.INK introduces the intriguing world of 2D barcodes and digital resolvers. Learn how BL.INK’s platform, BL.INK CXP revolutionizes consumer engagement by providing personalized experiences and enhancing data privacy.
JW Franz from Barcoding Inc. emphasizes the importance of supply chain automation innovation and the future of barcoding, including RFID and computer vision technologies.
They all speak on the gradual implementation of new technologies, the strategic importance of 2D barcodes, and the transformative potential of computer vision in inventory management. The episode also covers the crucial role of standardization and regulatory compliance in healthcare and explores the exciting advancements paving the way for smarter, safer, and more efficient supply chains.
Key takeaways:
Discover how the integration of 2D barcodes and QR codes, paired with advancements in computer vision, is revolutionizing retail and supply chain management for enhanced consumer experiences and operational efficiency.
Explore the significant impact of the Drug Supply Chain Security Act and the digital backpack concept on pharmaceutical traceability, with insights from Sean Murphy of Cencora on how serialization ensures compliance and safety.
Learn about BL.INK’s innovative 2D barcode technology and digital resolvers, with Andrew Meadows explaining how these tools enable personalized consumer interactions and secure data privacy, driving a more direct and meaningful brand engagement strategy.
Jump into the Conversation:
[00:00] Welcome to Next Level Supply Chain
[00:48] Coming to you from GS1 Connect 2024 in Orlando
[02:45] Introducing Dave DeLaus, CIO at Wegmans
[03:42] Hot Topics with Wegmans
[04:47] Some insights on use of the 2D barcode at Wegmans
[06:01] How you can interact with the 2D barcode differently for your customer
[10:17] Introducing Sean Murphy with Cencora
[12:14] Cencora’s use of EPCIS or Electronic Product Code Information Service
[14:04] Leveraging RFID technology
[14:53] Focusing on DSCSA to create a smart, safe, and sustainable supply chain
[16:48] 2D barcodes in the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry
[18:49] Introducing Andy Meadows, founder and CEO of BL.INK
[19:25] BL.INK platform and digital resolvers
[24:22] Advising product manufacturers about BL.INK
[25:37] Andy’s thoughts on the future of 2D barcodes
[27:53] Introducing JW Franz from Barcoding Inc.
[29:07] JW’s biggest takeaway fro attending Connect
[29:48] Barcoding Inc’s current focus
[30:28] JW’s thoughts on the future of RFID and 2D barcodes
Connect with GS1 US:
Our website - www.gs1us.org
GS1 US on LinkedIn
Connect with the guests:
Dave DeLaus - CIO, Wegmans
Sean Murphy - Senior Manager of Manufacturing Operations, Cencora
Andrew Meadows - Founder & CEO, BL.INK
JW Franz - IoT Automation Solution Director, Barcoding Inc.
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In this episode, we dive into how QR codes are revolutionizing packaging, non-alcoholic beverages are making waves, and community networks are driving market success.
Daniel Scharff is the CEO and founder of Startup CPG, a vibrant community supporting emerging consumer packaged goods brands. With a background in San Francisco's food tech scene, Daniel created a Slack community with over 20,000 members, offering resources and fostering collaboration. He hosts 100+ events annually and produces the Startup CPG podcast, sharing his insights from his experience as a former CEO of a beverage company.
Daniel's unique approach to helping brands navigate the complex world of product development, market-entry, and supply chain logistics is driven by his firsthand experience as a former CEO of a beverage company. Daniel's innovative strategies and relentless drive to make dreams a reality have earned him a reputation as a visionary leader in the CPG community.
Key takeaways:
Learn how QR codes are transforming packaging, improving traceability, and enhancing consumer engagement
Understand the impact of the growing trend of non-alcoholic beverages on supply chain logistics and market dynamics
Discover the crucial role of community support in helping emerging brands succeed in the competitive market
Timestamps:
[00:00] Welcome to Next Level Supply Chain
[01:32] Introducing Daniel Scharff, CEO and founder of Startup CPG
[04:18] The basics a startup would need to get off the ground
[06:26] Deciding on UPC vs. 2D barcode
[12:42] Common supply chain issues and questions when building your startup
[14:12] How to ask and give critical feedback on your product
[17:47] What trends Daniel is seeing with small CPGs
[23:18] Trends Daniel is seeing in 2D barcodes, specifically
[29:39] Daniel’s favorite technology right now
[31:32] Trend that has blown Daniel’s mind recently
Connect with GS1 US:
Our website - www.gs1us.org
GS1 US on LinkedIn
Connect with guest:
Daniel Scharff on LinkedIn
Check out Startup CPG
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Social commerce is booming, and today’s conversation proves that if you haven’t considered selling on social media, then it’s time you did.
Wes Duquette is VP and GM of B2B and Retail at ShipBob, a tech-enabled 3PL that empowers small and medium businesses with advanced supply chain capabilities. In this episode, he speaks with Liz and Reid about the powerful impact of influencers and platforms like TikTok and Instagram in driving actionable purchases. And it’s no surprise that QR codes are revolutionizing the advertising landscape.
Wes shares invaluable insights on the critical importance of an omnichannel strategy, global expansion, and scalable infrastructure for brands aiming for growth. His pointers on barcoding, packaging, and back-office systems provide a stellar roadmap for future retail scalability. He discusses the evolving dynamics of direct-to-consumer channels and alternative marketplaces and understands why registering with giants like Amazon is crucial—even if you're a dedicated Shopify seller.
Key takeaways:
How influencers and platforms like TikTok are transforming retail engagement and driving omnichannel growth strategies for brands
Learn about the operational scalability challenges faced by SMBs during retail launches and discover strategies for effectively navigating high-volume demands and pivotal retail relationships.
Critical infrastructure elements such as barcoding, packaging, and robust back-office systems are essential for ensuring future scalability and seamless integration across various retail channels and marketplaces.
Connect with GS1 US:
Our website - www.gs1us.org
GS1 US on LinkedIn
Connect with guest:
Wes Duquette on LinkedIn
Check out ShipBob
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Speedy and efficient traceability systems are vital for compliance, consumer health, and resilience in the food safety industry.
Andy Kennedy, Principal Traceability Advisor at New Era Partners, joins us to unravel the complexities of food safety in the supply chain. With 17 years of experience creating SAS food traceability businesses, Andy offers insights into the historical context of traceability regulations, the significance of technological progress, and how innovation will continue to shape our approach to food safety. He candidly describes the tension-filled environment of managing a food safety outbreak and the critical role of coordination during these investigations.
Andy touches on COVID-19 and the food supply chain, the transition challenges food items faced from food service to retail, and the astounding potential of 2D barcodes and digital receipts to engage consumers and ensure their safety. Learn how tracking contaminated products has been reduced from over a month to less than a week, the role GS1 Standards play in compliance, and how FSMA 204, compared to the Bioterrorism Act, is mandating a new era of data sharing.
Key takeaways:
Traceability systems play a critical role in effectively managing and shortening the timeframe of contamination investigations.
Utilizing GS1 standards to comply with evolving regulatory demands illustrates how technology has progressed over two decades.
The pandemic has highlighted the need for resilience, real-time visibility, and interoperability in supply chains
Connect with GS1 US:
Our website - www.gs1us.org
GS1 US on LinkedIn
Food Safety Resources
Connect with guest:
Andy Kennedy on LinkedIn
Check out New Era Partners
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Small tweaks in processes can result in unexpected financial windfalls and improved employee satisfaction.
Kevin Lawton, warehouse operations expert and Founder of The New Warehouse podcast,
discusses a wealth of insights into current trends and the critical role of foundational process improvements. The conversation shifts towards the importance of automating mundane tasks, the profound potential for digital transformation across companies, and the surprising financial benefits companies can reap from small operational adjustments.
Kevin explains Modex trends and spotlights the value of low-tech solutions and how maintaining standardized and actionable data is pivotal for leveraging advanced robotics and automation systems. The episode emphasizes systemic change, interoperability between solutions, and harnessing robotics and automation to address labor challenges and elevate operational efficiency.
Key takeaways:
Trends at Modex, where robotics took center stage, show that robotics is not just a fascinating concept — it's becoming a practical part of warehouse operations.
Companies need to streamline processes to create a strong foundation that can truly leverage the efficiency of new technologies.
While robots and automation can address labor challenges and efficiency, the orchestration layer will make or break the integration.
Resources:
Learn More About 2D Barcodes
Resources for the Transition from 1D to 2D Barcodes
Behind the Barcode: Mastering 2D Barcodes with GS1 US
Connect with GS1 US:
Our website - www.gs1us.org
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Connect with guest:
Kevin Lawton on LinkedIn
Check out The New Warehouse
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In this episode of Next Level Supply Chain’s special series Behind the Barcode, Liz and Reid speak with Jess Urriola, the VP of Product Management at GS1 US, about GS1 US Data Hub - a tool built to secure data sharing between brand owners and trading partners. They talk about why this service is pivotal for maintaining data quality across the global supply chain, both from the strategic and technical aspects, from creating UPC barcodes to combating GTIN misuse.
Learn how GS1 US Data Hub supports regulatory compliance, the importance of global location numbers in traceability, and the benefits of ensuring each product has a unique identifier—similar to a license plate.
Key takeaways:
How GS1 US Data Hub's user-friendly SaaS platform empowers both small and large businesses to effortlessly manage and authenticate product identifiers and location data, ensuring accuracy and trust throughout the global supply chain.
The critical role of the GS1 Registry Platform (GRP) in combating Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) misuse and fostering global transparency by enabling real-time, cross-border verification of core product attributes for reliable traceability and inventory management.
The strategic advantages of GS1's identification system as Jess Urriola highlights its integral part in compliance with healthcare and food safety regulations, streamlining the entire traceability process from manufacturer to end-point via Global Location Numbers (GLNs).
Resources:
GS1 US’s Data Hub
Data Hub Help Center
Connect with GS1 US:
Our website - www.gs1us.org
GS1 US on LinkedIn
Connect with guest:
Jess Urriola on LinkedIn
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Chuck Lasley, IT Director at Dillard’s, explains the pivotal role of 2D barcodes in retail innovation, illustrating Dillard's strategy of incorporating these versatile codes into their products, which range from apparel to accessories. Amidst the growing demand for intricate product details, Chuck emphasizes the imperative for sales associates to be adept in product knowledge facilitated by 2D barcodes. As Chuck explains, 2D barcodes can lead to improved inventory management, better customer service, and enhanced consumer storytelling possibilities.
The conversation also explores AI's potential in customer service, the impact smartphones have had on computing power, and the potential of automated vehicles in altering supply chain dynamics. Chuck applauds the implementation of evolving technologies like RFID, which are crucial in the industry-wide 'Sunrise 2027' initiative. Sunrise 2027 aims for widespread adoption of 2D barcode scanning by 2027, with Dillards ambitiously targeting an earlier date. This episode covers automation, innovation, and the pursuit of a unique identity within the global supply chain.
Key takeaways:
Technology in customer service is advancing with tools integrating RFID and 2D barcode technologies in supply chain operations to improve accuracy and efficiency.
The retail industry recognizes the importance and advantages of transitioning from 1D to 2D barcodes and RFID technology for improved inventory management, customer service, and access to detailed product information.
Technological advancements create enriched consumer experiences through unique transaction identifiers and product storytelling.
Resources:
Learn More About 2D Barcodes
Resources for the Transition from 1D to 2D Barcodes
Behind the Barcode: Mastering 2D Barcodes with GS1 US
Connect with GS1 US:
Our website - www.gs1us.org
GS1 US on LinkedIn
Connect with guest:
Chuck Lasley on LinkedIn
Check out Dillard’s
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Global Supply Chains are dramatically shifting due to economic shifts such as rising interest rates and inflation. There is a pressing need for efficiency, from reducing FBA fees to renegotiating costs and finding ingenious savings in your supply chain.
Burak Yolga, Co-Founder and CEO of Forceget, talks with hosts Liz Sertl and Reid Jackson about this and his journey through the intricate world of global supply chains. Drawing on examples from industry leaders, he offers a fresh perspective on the transformative power of digitalization in business processes, focusing on enhancing visibility and standardization to scale. He discusses the complexities of managing international teams across time zones and the critical importance of environmentally conscious shipping practices, including cost-effective innovations like solar-powered vessels.
Key takeaways:
How Forceget has mastered inventory management amidst fluctuating interest rates and complex international logistics.
The financial and operational advantages of eco-innovations and resilient supply chain practices ensure professionals stay ahead of industry trends and environmental mandates.
How their team leverages AI for inventory forecasting, efficient resource allocation, and contingency planning.
Resources:
What is Inventory Management?
Resources for Improving Supply Chain Visibility
Connect with GS1 US:
Our website - www.gs1us.org
GS1 US on LinkedIn
Connect with guest:
Burak Yolga on LinkedIn
Check out Forceget
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Radio frequency identification (RFID) and 2D barcodes are transforming how we handle the supply chain.
Sarah Jones Fairchild, Vice President of Sales Operations at SWIM USA, talks 2D barcode applications for customer safety, efficiency in retail checkout, inventory management, and the broader implications for companies as they prepare for the technological demands of the future. Sarah explains the importance of high-quality data and the impact of incorrect data on consumers. She also touches on the potential for these technologies to address industry-specific needs and regulatory requirements.
Sarah highlights her personal experience with tech at home and work, specifically how it helps align information for everyone. The discussion emphasizes the importance of GS1 standards for ensuring compatibility in the supply chain and the necessity of proper data management to fully leverage RFID and 2D barcode capabilities. The conversation levels supply chain tracking information for business owners of all types and why RFID can take a few years to implement.
Key takeaways:
Integrating RFID and 2D barcode technologies in supply chain operations is essential for improving accuracy and efficiency.
Data quality and management are challenging across industries, particularly with the need for high compatibility and usability standards.
Companies must embrace technologies such as RFID and 2D barcodes for the future.
Resources:
What Is RFID Technology, and How Does It Work?
2D Barcodes: Changing the way you eat, shop, and live
Sunrise 2027: The Next Dimension in Barcodes
Enhance Your Supply Chain Visibility
Connect with GS1 US:
Our website - www.gs1us.org
GS1 US on LinkedIn
Connect with guest:
Sarah Jones Fairchild on LinkedIn
Check out SWIM USA
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The COVID-19 pandemic threatened to derail supply chain management completely. Or did it?
Yossi Sheffi, distinguished MIT professor and an expert with 49 years in supply chain management, breaks down supply chain resilience into five levels and argues that supply chain managers were unsung heroes during the pandemic. Yossi also touches on balancing resilience with sustainability, pointing out that while essential, both can introduce short-term costs and competitive imbalances. He underscores the delicate balance companies must strike between cost management and maintaining multiple suppliers for risk mitigation.
He expounds on the role of AI in supply chains, emphasizing the importance of leveraging artificial intelligence for identifying alternative suppliers and predictive analysis. The conversation also delves into the roles of machine learning, large language models, and robotics in evolving supply chains. Despite skepticism about fully autonomous applications like pilotless planes, Yossi highlights ongoing experiments with AI as potential co-pilots. The episode concludes with reflections on the rapid technological evolution impacting the professional landscape and the fabric of daily life.
Key takeaways:
Resilience in supply chains is crucial for navigating disruptions and maintaining operational continuity.
Artificial intelligence (AI) technology is vital for supply chain management despite potential challenges.
Supply chain resilience and sustainability are critical concerns, as are the investments in these areas.
Connect with GS1 US:
Our website - www.gs1us.org
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Connect with guest:
Yossi Sheffi on LinkedIn
Check out Yossi’s book - The Magic Conveyor Belt: Supply Chains, A.I., and the Future of Work
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Keeping track of product information and inventory with multiple barcode types can be tricky for businesses.
Gena Morgan, who leads the standards team at GS1 US, shares valuable insights into the world of barcodes, specifically focusing on the transition from traditional 1D barcodes to 2D barcodes and the importance of GS1 standards in driving industry adoption. Gena explains the technical differences between traditional linear barcodes and 2D barcodes, such as QR codes and GS1 DataMatrix, highlighting the increased data capacity and smaller footprint of 2D barcodes.
She elaborates on the potential consumer and business benefits, emphasizing the ability of 2D barcodes to provide more accurate and direct information to consumers, streamline supply chain processes for brands and retailers, and enable functionalities such as product recalls and promotions. The discussion delves into the challenges and opportunities presented by the transition to 2D barcodes, as well as the support and resources available for brands looking to embark on this journey. Gena's expertise on the subject makes for an enlightening and informative conversation, encouraging businesses to consider the advantages of 2D barcodes and GS1 standards in their operations.
Key takeaways:
The transition from traditional barcodes to 2D barcodes allows brands to provide information to consumers and tailor experiences.
The adoption of 2D barcodes in the industry allows products to carry more data in a smaller footprint.
GS1 US supports brands transitioning to 2D barcodes and GS1 digital link standards with pilot programs and toolkits.
Connect with GS1 US:
Our website - www.gs1us.org
GS1 US on LinkedIn
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