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GS1 DataBar
Etilux
22th September 2011Nicolas Stuyckens, manager GS1 Barcodes and GS1 EPC Global
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108 Member Organisations - 150 Countries served
Global reach, local presence
Countries with a GS1 Member Organisation
Countries served on a direct basis from GS1 Global Office (Brussels)
GS1 around the world
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•GS1 is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to the design and implementation of global standards to improve the efficiency and visibility of supply chains globally and across sectors
• 30 years of experience • Neutral platform for all supply chain stakeholders• Over a million companies doing business across 150
countries• Over 6 billion transactions a day
The role of GS1
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GS1 & GS1 Belgilux product portfolio
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GS1 Belgium & Luxembourg
• One of the founding organization of GS1• Non-for-profit organization• Promoting and supporting implementation of GS1 standards in
Belgium and GD Luxemburg• Today: more than 4900 members from all industries • Full service supports for the 5 GS1 products :
• Helpdesk• Trainings• Workgroups• Pilot projects• Guidelines• Supports (Controls, advices, …)• Publications
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GS1 DataBar : What’s behind the name?
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GS1 DataBar, the next-generation bar code,
carries over 100 different bar code data
elements like :
- serial number - lot number - expiration dates - measurements
A GTIN in a GS1 Databar needs less space (less than 50%)
5412345678908 5412345678908
(01)05412345678908 (15)091231
EAN 13 area
GTIN , best before date on the same barcode
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GS1 DataBar applications
•A barcode for: very small products Loose products (ex. Vegetables & fruits) – a better category management and a faster processing at POS
An international solution for: Variable weight products (ex. weight, price, date, …)
Coupons (ex. Date)
Traçability (ex. Lot number, Best before, ... )
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Advantages
• Use of “international” GTIN instead of national structures
• Possibility to make use of data synchronisation (GDSN)
• Better control of the best before date• Less food waste and a possibility of better food waste
management. • Possibility of encoding additionnal data (Lot n°, serial
n°…)• Stocks optimization• Traceability/ recall made easier
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MoU : Introduction du GS1 DataBar
“As from the 1st of January 2011, retailers and their franchise partners, suppliers and solution providers commit themselves to implement GS1 DataBar respecting the agreed implementation guidelines”.
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Memorandum of
Understanding
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Application Identifiers (AI), prefixes( 2 to 4 digits) at the beginning of an element string that uniquely define its format and meaning. Example : AI (10) = lot/batch
Data’s– depending on the information, AI have a fixed or variable lenght, numerical or alphanumerical structure. The structure is predefined or not. Example : Lot/batch = variable lenght up to 20 alphanumerical characters with a free structure.
(02)03451230000006(37)56(15)030303(10)ABCDEF
Application Identifier (AI) structure
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Example of AIs at POS
AI Data Content Format
01 GTIN n14
10 Lot number an..20
15 Best before date n6
17 Expiry date n6
310X Net weight in kg n6
392X Applicable amount payable (variable measure) €
n..15
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Example
GTIN: 054100630040
Net weight: 450 gr
Best Before: 25.05.2011
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GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked
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Size of the barcode
• Depending on the amount of data encoded• Depending on the X-Dimension• Actual size of the labels:
• 6,5 x 4 cm• 8,5 x 5 cm• 6 x 6 cm • 7 x 8 cm• 6,5 x 9 cm• 8, x 9,5 cm
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Min. Dimension-X : 0,264 mm
1,8 cm
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2,9 cm
2,8 cm
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Colruyt : DataBar on loose produce
• Pilot Sept 2009 with Colruyt and Special Fruit
• GS1 DataBar with GTIN only
• Objective :• Increased checkout efficiency• More correct price setting• Schrink reduction/stock optimization• No category mgmt (>< data synch)
• Test results :• Quick and succesfull scanning at the
check-out• Fluent printing of GS1 DataBar• Label needs to be resist to humidity, a smaller label is prefered
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Colruyt : GS1 DataBar for prepacked variable weight products
Project Colruyt:• pre-packed products
with variable weight• GTIN • Best Before Date
(recommendation)• Net weight
• Objective• Consummer can check
the price in store
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AH : DataBar on meat (variable measure)
• Sept-Oct 2010 : first small ‘instore’ test
• GS1 DataBar with ‘instore code’ and expiry date on chicken
• Objective :• Better product service towards customers• Set promotions more efficiently• Schrink reduction/ stock optimisation/ cost
reduction
• Test results :• Test is still going on, but it seems the results will
be very positive• Consumers react also positive
• Next steps: AH will set up roll-out strategy if objectives are met
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Sligro : DataBar on cheese (variable measure)
• 2008 : Pilot Sligro (wholesale retailer) and cheese manufacturer Wijngaard
• GS1 DataBar with GTIN, weight, best before date
• Objective :• Better product service towards customers• Schrink reduction/ stock optimisation/cost
reduction• Traceability• Set promotions more efficiently
• Status 2010: new release retail POS application software in Q2, start roll-out for variable weight products (cheese, meat)
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Feile Foods (Ireland) : DataBar on meat (variable measure)
• Pilot : Begin 2010• Feile Foods is a meat processing company and
retailer• GS1 DataBar integrating GTIN, batch, price,
weight, expiry date• Objective :
• Better product service towards
customers• Traceability• Shrink reduction/stock optimisation
/cost reduction
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More information
FR: http://www.gs1belu.org/fr/gs1-databar-0
NL: http://www.gs1belu.org/nl/gs1-databar
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Contact Details
GS1 Belgium & Luxembourg
Rue Royale 29
1000 Bruxelles
T + 32 2 229 18 80
F + 32 2 217 43 47
W www.gs1belu.org