In common parlance, many people know the GTIN as a barcode, but technically the GTIN is the number below the barcode symbol itself, and can therefore also be used for other technologies such as 2D barcodes and RFID tags.
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In this webinar, you will meet both companies that have experienced the pitfalls and representatives from grocery retailers who receive goods every day without correct data, and we will equip you to easily secure your products' path to the shelves. And the customers.
Charlotte Vig Kiær, Product Manager, Master Data - REMA Distribution
- Achieve fast and efficient reception by your customers while maintaining traceability. Efficient handling in the warehouse - and on to the consumer.
Ulla Munck, Finance Manager - Spangsberg Chokolade
- What do digital orders and invoices mean in everyday life at Spangsberg Chokolade?
Sascha Ørbekker, Business Development - GRØD A/S
- How GRØD works with product data at GS1
Rikke Gelvad Marcussen, Product Data Manager, Arla Foods
- Why and how does it work when Arla Foods uses GS1Trade Image for both regular and computer-generated product images?