GS1 standards that power organisations to share information
Sharing standardised data electronically with business partners has many benefits, including reducing communication errors, increasing the speed of business transactions, and supporting real-time product information updates.
EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)
Electronic business messaging in standardised format that enable speed, efficiency and accuracy for the transmission of transactional data including orders, despatch and invoicing between trading partners
GS1 XML
Language designed for exchanging information over the internet. GS1 uses XML to create a standard message set for the GS1 EDI (Electronic Data Interchange).
EANCOM
It brings together GS1 standards that identify trade items with logistics units and Global Location Numbers (GLNs) that show information about your trading partners.
GS1 standards for sharing product data
GS1 standards for the sharing of standardised data, allowing information to be shared between one business and another.
Global Data Synchronisation Network (GDSN)
Electronic transfer of standardised product information between trading partners and the continuous synchronisation of this information over time.
Global Product Classification (GPC)
Offers a standardised classification system, enabling products to be grouped into categories based on their essential properties as well as their relationships to other products.
GS1 Global Data Model (GDM)
Simplify and harmonise the exchange of product data across the world, helping to leverage product content for a seamless shopping experience across all channels.
GS1 Digital Link
Extends the reach of barcodes by combining them with the power of the web, all in a standardised way
GS1 Web Vocabulary
Allows companies to increase sales through more detailed and accurate product information displayed in search results.