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Realizing Business and Supply Chain Value with Internet of Things (IOT)

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Realizing Business and Supply Chain Value with Internet of Things (IOT)

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© GS1 [Country] 2015© GS1 Hong Kong 2016© GS1 Hong Kong 2016

GS1 is a neutral, not-for-profit, user-driven standards body,

which facilitates collaboration to create more efficient, safer and

sustainable value chains through the adoption of easy-to-

implement global standards.

The Global Language of Business

The most widely used supply chain standards system in the world

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Global Reach, Local Presence

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Membership Profile by Industry Sector

• Apparel 590+• FMCG 1,300+• F&B 2100+• Healthcare 550+

Total 7,000+

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GS1 Standards

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The History - GS1 and MIT Ignited IoT Auto-ID labs and EPCglobal (Electronic Product Code)

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The term “Internet of Things” (IoT) was first introduced in 1999 by the Auto-Lab (former Auto-ID Center) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

EPCglobal Inc. was formed under GS1 in 2003 to build on the set of EPC standard developed by the former Auto-ID Centre to realize IoT

Auto-ID Centre was changed the name to Auto-ID Lab. Nowadays, there are 6 Auto-ID labs around the world and over 100 IOT and RFID R&D projects .

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The History - GS1 and MIT Ignited IoT Auto-ID labs and EPCglobal (Electronic Product Code)

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How we support? Aligning the company’s performance in an industrial best practices standards, optimizing company’s product flow processes and boosting up customer and consumer trust.

Standards Trainings

Best practices &Training

Food Traceability Assessments Consultancy& Technology

Implementation

Deployment

GS1 Hong Kong Supply Chain Traceability Initiatives

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Search

Retrieve

IdentificationHow traceable

items are identified and

coded?

ProceduresHow

traceability acknowledged

and documented?

InformationWhat

information is being used and

given?

OperationsHow

traceability works and how

crisis are managed

GS1 Global Tracebility Standardenabled by EPCIS (Electroinic Product Code Information Services)

EPCIS Traceability Cloud

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iBeacon

ezTRACK Data Pipe (empowered by EPCIS)

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DataMatrix QRCode Databar(stacked) Databar RFID NFC

Symbologies& Carriers

Identifiers SGTIN LGTIN SGLN SSCC GDTI GIAI GRAI GSRN SGCN CPI LEGACY KEYS

Connectivity Network WIFI Mobile Bluetooth

WebApplications

NativeApplications

BarcodeScanners

MobileDevices

HandheldReaders

RFID Readers

CapturingDevices & Apps Mobile

Applications

External PartiesEnterprise Internal SystemsERP WMS POS …FLEET

MGT BISystem Data Exchange / Sharing

EnterpriseApplications

Cold ChainLogger

Enterprise ezTRACK Data Pipe(EPCIS 1.1: ISO/IEC 19987:2015 + ISO/IEC 19988:2015)

ERP WMS …EPCIS

Cold Chain Readers

Security Management

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Object Traceability = EPCIS

• Electronic Product Code Information Services (EPCIS) is an open standard used to track movement of objects as they move through the supply chain.

• The data shared at each read point in the supply chain provides WHAT, WHEN, WHERE and WHY of each read.

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IoT powered by EPCglobal standard

Internet

ONS (Object Name Service) DNS ( Domain Name System)EPC Code (Serialized product code)

IP address

EPCIS (Electronic Product Code Information Services)

HTTP (Web service defined by W3C) 

Discovery Service Internet Search Engine

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EPCIS event information Content

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Showcase – Manufacturers

End-to-end Track and Trace enabled by EPCIS Visibility Standard

Manufacturers Distribution

Channel Visibility

Logistics Providers

create competitive

edge

ConsumersVisualize

TraceabilityRetailers deliver food

quality

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Mengniu Dairy, a leading dairy manufacturer listed in Hong Kong. company with the objective to standardized all traceability activities amongst countries. To boost food safety and supply chain visibility, Mengniu is going to deploy global traceability standards in 2016.

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Mengniu – Distribution Channel Visibility

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Project Approach:

Serialized QR codes printed on the packaging

Distributors / reseller can validate the origin with mobile apps

Farm Identification

Distributors / Consumer can check the product location and status

Mengniu – Distribution Channel Visibility

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Scan QR Code

Consumer can retrieve company information, product information and other promotion information.

Menqniu can make use of these information to analyze product planning and enhance customer servicing.

Project Approach:

Mengniu – Distribution Channel Visibility

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Expected benefits:Immediate:• Enhance food safety and supply chain visibility• Support channel management

In the future:• Improve brand image • Improve customer confidence

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Manufacturers – Distribution Channel Visibility

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Showcase – Logistics Providers

End-to-end Track and Trace enabled by EPCIS Visibility Standard

Manufacturers Distribution

Channel Visibility

Logistics Providers

create competitive

edge

ConsumersVisualize

TraceabilityRetailers deliver food

quality

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DCH Logistics is one of the leading services providers who provides one-stop professional logistics services customers. Since 2015, DCH Logistics has adopted global traceability standards to support its product and supply chain traceability in order to deliver quality and traceable services.

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DCH logistics - Creating Competitive Edge with Quality

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Existing Scope

Consumer

Consumer can scan and retrieve e-pedigree of the product to gain trust

Retailer to receive products with label for accelerating product receiving

Upcoming Scope

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DCH logistics - Creating Competitive Edge with Quality

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ezTRACK Management Dashboard

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Mobile Interfaces

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Estimated Benefits:Value added to enhance business2% higher supplier service level 10% less out of stock rate 8% saving on entire supply chain cost + customer trust

DCH logistics - Creating Competitive Edge with Quality

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Showcase – Logistics Providers

End-to-end Track and Trace enabled by EPCIS Visibility Standard

Manufacturers Distribution

Channel Visibility

Logistics Providers

create competitive

edge

ConsumersVisualize

TraceabilityRetailers deliver food

quality

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City super - Product Quality – Supply Chain Visibility

Tie up with product traceability, a cold chain management solution has been introduced to the industry which is based on EPCIS standards to provide supply chain visibility on temperature monitoring of any goods in a real time basis.A high-end retailer in Hong Kong named as city’super adopts GS1HK’s cold chain management solution for enhancing product quality and minimizing food wastage through visible supply chain.

Cold Chain Tag

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Cold Chain Management

• To enhance the existing cold chain management process from supplier releasing temperature-cautious products to receiving products for further use in order to achieve a more visible and traceable cold chain monitoring system.

• The ultimate goal is to ensure food safety and food quality alongside the entire supply chain, from farm to fork.

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RFID cold chain tag

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RFID System (Fixed Reader /

Handheld)

RFID TagPC App

uploads data to internet

Reading tags

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Mechanism

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Monitoring

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Supply Chain Monitoring Base on GS1 ezTRACK platform, a global standard base track & trace platform Dashboard with graphical display for easier analysis and export to excel for further

analysis

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Specification

Type: SP-SmartTAG 1.0Operation frequency: 433MHz 434MHz 435MHzBattery life: 2 yearsModulation mode: GFSKLargest Identification: 150 metersOperation temperature: -15 - 65 degree CelsiusPrice: ~ HKD 300

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Alternative:No RFID.

Physical reading required – through audio connector.

Operation temperature: -20 – 50 degree Celsius

Price: ~ HKD 50

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Barcode Sticker

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Description: A sticker with temperature sensor, and present the quality content through barcode

Barcode: UPC-A Standard Symbology• 10 digits Serial Number• 1 digit Quality Code• 1 digit Checksum

Size: Credit Card SizeBattery life: No battery requiredOperation temperature: -18 – 30

degrees celsius

Code Pattern Change if

Temperature Rise

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Showcase – Consumer

End-to-end Track and Trace enabled by EPCIS Visibility Standard

Manufacturers Distribution

Channel Visibility

Logistics Providers

create competitive

edge

ConsumersVisualize

TraceabilityRetailers deliver food

quality

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METRO GROUP Food Sourcing, a leading German based Retail and Wholesale company with the objective to standardized all traceability activities amongst countries. In 2015, seafood suppliers are required to implement global traceability standard thus to ultimately increasing supply chain visibility and traceability.

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Metro – Delivering Consumers Trust

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METRO GROUP Food Sourcing, a leading German based Retail and Wholesale company with the objective to standardized all traceability activities amongst countries. In 2015, seafood suppliers are required to implement global traceability standard thus to ultimately increasing supply chain visibility and traceability.

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GS1 HKsupports all Asia Pacific Suppliers

Global Standards Based Traceability System is database system to store all information in one platform, centralize all traceability data.

Metro – Delivering Consumers Trust

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Information on product will be then easier and faster to access.

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Metro – Delivering Consumers Trust

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Information on product will be then easier and faster to access.

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Consumers Visualize Traceability Metro

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Anti-counterfeit and channel management

Before purchase Extended product information to promote brand & product key features

Product selling status and selling regionOff-line

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Anti-counterfeit and channel management

After purchased 1st time verification

4 Key Types of Results:

Successfully authenticated

Already been verified

Is being recalled

Is not sellable

Consumer can un-seal the security label and perform authentication from mobile app by scanning another QRCode (label verification code)

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Max-Choice

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Search

Retrieve

IdentificationHow traceable

items are identified and

coded?

ProceduresHow

traceability acknowledged

and documented?

InformationWhat

information is being used and

given?

OperationsHow

traceability works and how

crisis are managed

Summary

EPCIS Traceability Cloud

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