Category
Standard
Organisation
Type
Standard
Version
2
Access
Open
Status
Active
Created
September 2007
Updated
August 2017
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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