Read how our members are using GS1 standards to drive growth, efficiency and new opportunities.
8 min.
1.4.2024
Roccamore combines comfort and quality in their high heels. With QR codes they create transparency and make sustainability more than a buzzword.
10 min.
3.9.2024
Aalborg UH strengthens collaboration on patient nutrition with a new electronic kitchen management system.
18.6.2024
It doesn't just look like something out of a sci-fi movie. It's actually the future we're standing in the middle of. Or at least the hospital of the future.
23.5.2024
Peter Larsen Kaffe combines innovation and sustainability - and GS1 standards are an important part of developing circular solutions.
8.4.2024
The plant drink Dryk has grown from a local idea to global success. Barcodes ensure traceability, so every carton contributes to a more sustainable world.
4.4.2024
True Gum began as a wild idea for plastic-free chewing gum. The first pieces were hand-cut - today the company has been sold for 170 million DKK.
The Central Denmark Region has saved DKK 2.5 million on medicine using a new app that makes it easy to share excess medicine and reduce waste.
5 min.
GS1 ensures correct product data in foodservice - one common system saves time, meets regulatory requirements and strengthens collaboration across the industry.
Matas optimizes product data with GS1 - better quality, fewer manual processes and more efficient product launch for suppliers and customers.
GS1 ensures correct data and efficient logistics - this is how we use GS1Trade Exact, Sync and Image to optimize our supply chain and sales.
25.5.23
Automation of blood sample sorting in the North Denmark Region reduces injuries and increases safety with GS1 standards.
12.4.23
Australian Bodycare has grown tremendously over the past several years. This success is largely due to digital initiatives that have secured export breakthroughs in several markets.
4.4.23
Medical devices can suffer from manufacturing defects, but in recent years barcodes have made it easier to track errors and defects.
New Loop is a start-up company, but the people behind it started running almost before they learned to walk.
Food waste is a challenge so big that it has its own target in the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Correct data and images - from warehouse to webshop. Standardized data management saves time, reduces errors and makes everyday life easier.
Data management has been simplified for both suppliers and businesses - saving time and reducing errors.
Accurate master data for online and retail is essential for wholesalers to meet legal requirements and provide full transparency to customers.
18.4.22
When disaster strikes, GS1 standards allow you to quickly and efficiently limit the number of sick people - and track down why the illness occurred.
4.4.22
In Åstorp, Frode Laursen's 64,000 square meter warehouse is buzzing with activity, where trucks and employees handle goods with precision and efficiency.
Copenhagen Cartel started as a passion project and is now going global. They turn fishing nets into swimwear and have created a sustainable success.
It started with a small porridge restaurant in Nørrebro. Now the entrepreneurial success GRØD is on its way out into the world.
3.4.22
The EU now requires products to have a digital passport with information about everything they have 'experienced' - from production to repair. The solution of the future.
11.3.20
GS1 standards and barcodes are spreading far beyond the retail and healthcare sectors.
16.9.19
RFID tagging in fire suits ensures strict inventory control, increases safety and maintenance of emergency response equipment
10.4.19
RFID and GS1 standards optimize traceability, inventory management and patient safety in dental clinics - more efficient operations and better patient care.
Denmark collects 9 out of 10 bottles - a world record! Labeling secures the system. Follow a small bottle on its journey through the deposit process.
The global fight against counterfeit medicines has intensified in recent years. GS1's systems ensure genuine medicines globally - and this is more important than ever.