Category
Standard
Organisation
Type
Standard
Version
2
Access
Open
Status
Active
Created
September 2007
Updated
August 2017
This is the current version.
This standard is GS1's framework for the design and implementation of interoperable traceability systems across end-to-end supply chains. The model used is suitable for capturing and sharing data across known and trusted chains of custody. This document assumes each organisation in a supply chain has its own objectives and tools, and so it focuses on interoperability through the data management aspects of traceability. It is sector, product and technology neutral.
Main sections:
- Introduction
- Traceability and the importance of standards
- Traceability data and traceability systems
- Key enablers for interoperable traceability systems
- Key requirements for interoperable traceability systems
- Glossary
- References
- Summary of interoperability requirements
- Data management responsibilities
- Getting started
- Sector examples
Main sections:
- Introduction
- Traceability and the importance of standards
- Traceability data and traceability systems
- Key enablers for interoperable traceability systems
- Key requirements for interoperable traceability systems
- Glossary
- References
- Summary of interoperability requirements
- Data management responsibilities
- Getting started
- Sector examples
Access Global Traceability Standard v2.0
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