Individuals and organizations aiming to enhance their understanding of supply chain management through the utilization of GS1 Standards. Professionals who are looking to improve their data interoperability and event tracking.
Optimize Your Supply Chain With This Key Resource
GS1 Standards enable total supply chain visibility—helping to understand exactly where things are at a specific point in time and why. Central to this is the Electronic Product Code Information Services (EPCIS) Standard, which enables trading partners to share their view of objects on their journey across the supply chain. Grounded in real-world scenarios, EPCIS is a data-sharing standard that breaks down data siloes to enable visibility across systems and organizations.
You will learn:
- EPCIS and What It Is: Gain an understanding of EPCIS, which enables trading partners to share their product information on their journey across the supply chain.
- The Dimensions of Physical Event Data: Explore the various dimensions of physical event data, including WHAT (the object being tracked), WHERE (the location of the event), WHEN (the timestamp of the event), and WHY (the business context and object status). The "WHY" aspect helps provide insight into the business step or reason behind an event, such as whether a product was being shipped, received, or processed.
- Encoding GS1 ID Keys in EPCIS: Learn how to encode GS1 identification keys within EPCIS to ensure accurate and consistent data representation across your supply chain.
- Benefits and Use Cases: Uncover the numerous benefits and practical use cases of implementing EPCIS, from improving supply chain visibility to enhancing operational efficiency.
Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your understanding of EPCIS to ensure optimization of your supply chain. Register now and take the first step towards becoming an EPCIS expert!
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