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Global Product Classification in Horticulture
Session 3.2A. Information Exchange in Horticultural Supply Chains
Smart Horticulture June 13th 2012, Paris Greenport Digital Community Ben Ensink [email protected] Johan den Engelse [email protected]
Greenport Digital Community
Our Agenda
• What is classification?
• GPC in Horticulture
• part of the solution
• How to manage it?
• Time for questions
in an International context
Our Agenda
• Update GPC Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
• Time for questions
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Classification Hierarchy
Life
Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Source: Wikipedia Lemma: Taxonomy
Taxonomy Representing the hierarchy of all living organisms For our purpose, “Classification of flowers and plants” we look at the bottom two hierarchies
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Example (Tulip)
Tulip
Taxonomical hierarchy
Kingdom: Plantae (plants)
Phylum: Embryophyta (land plants)
Class: Spermatopsida (seed plants)
Clade: Bedektzadigen (how seeds grow)
Clade: Eenzaadlobbigen (number of lobes)
Order: Liliales
Family: Liliaceae (Lilium family)
Genus: Tulipa
Source: Wikipedia Lemma: Tulp
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GPC definition
A worldwide classification system that enables
both suppliers and customers to uniformly group
and classify products in a standardized way,
making it possible to compare and validate
product-data
on a international level
for Commercial, Logistic & Financial Applications
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Taxonomy <->
< - >
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GPC in Horticulture
Coding is based on botanical characteristics
because that is common and internationally
accepted
Coding is done for
cut flowers & potted plants
gardenplants & trees
Bulbs
See : http://www .nl
Parties involved National & International
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Linnaeus Technical
Datamodel SOORT of
CULTVAR GROEP
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Guidelines
Translated to Horticulture
Sector
&
Based on Linnaeus
• Segment
– Horticulture
• Family
– Cut flower
– Potted Plant
– Garden Plant
– Tree/Shrub
– Bulb
– Decoration mat.
• Class
– Genus
• Brick
– Species
• Attributes
– Feature type&value
& Product code (separately)
Red Potentially modelled from local lists and values
GPC
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GPC; Part of the solution
Florecom started a project for :
Inventory on product code problems
Resolutions for those problems
Cleaning up old datasets
Codes & Messages for composite products and mixes
Code for identification of product (with GS1)
Develop Global Product Classification (GPC) code
Pilots
These projects influence each other
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Messages; Part of the solution
standards like UNCEFACT messages with GS1/GPC & Product ID codes
Offer
(Re-) Order
Delivery
Invoice
C
L
F
Seller Buyer GPC & VBN
GPC & VBN
GPC & VBN
GPC & VBN
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How to manage it?
Commit strategic partners
Work with more GS1 country organisations
Find the proper people to form GS1 Workgroups
Build a good proposal for a GS1 Change Requests
Make sure to have plenty knowledgeable people
Be aware of Political sensitivities
Hold on, carry on, don’t get distracted in details
Be sure to count the votes
GS1’s Global Standards Management Process
1. identify needs 2. analyze and design 3. develop standards 4. get approvement
and deploy solution
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Retail and others in the Netherlands Ahold, Jumbo, Intratuin, FloraHolland Auction, Garden retail center, Hamiplant, DFG & Waterdrinker (wholesale)
German retailers (the customers of our Dutch traders) like EDEKA, IKEA, Rewe etc. via GS1 Germany and via the RFID competence center participants) US Customs bureau Supporting organisations like : Florecom, VBN, VKC VGB HBAG GS1 Netherlands, Tuinbouw Digitaal
How to manage it?
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Update GPC Fresh F&V
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Update GPC Fresh F&V
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Update GPC Fresh F&V
Expert Group F&V of GS1 Germany
Food Retail Germany Edeka, Metro Group, Rewe Group, Kaiser's Tengelmann and Pfalzmarkt Fresh Produce Germany Cobana Fruchtring, Fruchtimport van Wylick, Gartenbauzentrale, Interweichert (incl. Fyffes), Landgard, Univeg Deutschland and Rijk Zwaan Deutschland (seeds) Fresh Produce The Netherlands Frug I Com in co-operation with Working Group Standards GS1 NL (The Greenery en Frankort & Koning and GS1 Netherlands)
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Update GPC Fresh F&V
Expert Group F&V of GS1 Germany
Third release GPC F&V in June publication and into GDSN network in december 2012 In new release: Leaf vegetables, legumes, micro-vegetable, mushrooms and citrus fruits GPC after 4 - 5 months into Dutch datapool GS1 DAS (GDSN) GPC connection B2G CLIENT Export B2G (eCertification) GPC connection B2B Veggipedia Dutch F&V Agency GPC connnection B2B & B2G Laboratory Message