The Visual Computer Systems is responsible for the successful semi-automatic aggregation of manually filled cardboard boxes. It allows you to conveniently tie packages from a lower level (single box or parcel) to a higher level (transport cardboard box).
GS1 Traceability
The GS1 Traceability is a fundamental business process in supply chains. It supports various business needs such as:
Regulatory Requirements
Consumer Safety
Recalls
HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points)
Product Quality Management
Patient Safety in the Healthcare Sector
Visibility
Efficient Logistics
Product Authentication
Anti-Counterfeiting Policies
Waste Management
Brand Protection
From an information management point of view, implementing a traceability system within a supply chain requires all parties involved to systematically associate the physical flow of materials, intermediate and finished products with the flow of information about them. This requires a holistic view of the supply chain, which is best attained by deploying a common business language the GS1 system. Its global reach and universal acceptance by consumers, businesses and governments makes it uniquely positioned to provide the appropriate response to traceability system requirements.
The GS1 Global Traceability Standard (GTS) is a process standard that defines the Traceability business process and the minimum data management requirements for all traceability systems independently from the technology. It enables companies to implement tracking and tracing of products as they move between companies, whatever the language and tools chosen by each stakeholder.
The GS1 Global Traceability Standard is based on the use of GS1 standards for identification of products and locations, barcodes, RFID and data communication.