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Downstream Data

  • Mondelez is First Supplier to be GS1 Certified

    GS1 UK, Mondelez UK and Tesco are working together to improve supply chain operations.
  • GS1 US Introduces New Data Hub

    The GS1 US Data Hub can help users validate their internal information against the GS1 US Company Prefix database and provides a trusted source of standardized GS1 US data.
  • Publix Expands Data Warehouse

    The greater data capacity is expected to enhance enterprise agility, provide right-time support for improved customer insight and service.
  • McCormick Leaves a Mark on Consumers

    McCormick's new digital service, FlavorPrint, is a testament to the role that collaboration (both internal and external) plays when it comes to delivering meaningful consumer experiences both online and off.
  • AkzoNobel Taps Data for Forecast Accuracy

    The global paint and coatings company uses Terra Technologys solution to reduce forecast error by an additional 25 percent.
  • Velocity Data Service Achieves SAP Certification

    The Velocity service provides real-time visibility into retail performance, down to the retail store level by SKU and daily or weekly, for manufacturers running the SAP demand signal management software.
  • Kraft, Safeway Reap Benefits from Data Sharing

    Executives from Kraft Foods and Safeway divulge ROI details from their collaborative data sharing initiatives, and add real-world context to findings of the 2013 Retail / Supplier Shared Data Study. Whether you have been working with downstream data for a while or are new to the effort, this discussion provides valuable insights.
  • Winning the Digital Consumers Trust

    If consumers dont trust how your product is represented digitally, they are not purchasing it. Adhering to GS1 standards and investing in proper distribution of your product data can help close the loop with the new wave of retail consumers.
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