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- November 23, 2005
Grocery Industry Encouraged to Embrace EPC/RFID Technology for
Grocery Industry Encouraged to Embrace EPC/RFID Technology for Industry Wide Efficiencies at Panel Discussion Hosted by GS1 Canada
- November 22, 2005
GS1 Canada Launches Collaborative Commerce Magazine
GS1 Canada announces the launch of cCommerce Magazine, designed to meet its members need for information on collaborative commerce and how it impacts their supply chain.
- October 18, 2005
University of Arkansas Study Quantifies RFID-Initiated Improvements
Wal-Mart customers found items they wanted in stock more often due to the retailer's use of electronic product codes (EPCs) powered by radio frequency identification (RFID) technology when compared to control stores
- October 4, 2005
GS1 Canada Launches Education Centre
Educational Offerings Provided by Industry Experts Equip Organizations with the Tools and Techniques to Increase Their Supply Chain Efficiency
- September 30, 2005
Global Standards Organization GS1 Canada Joins Grocery Innovations Canada
The Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers (CFIG) today announced that GS1 Canada, Canada’s experts in collaborative commerce and global standards, has joined its premier grocery industry exposition and conference Grocery Innovations Canada (GIC) as partner
- September 21, 2005
New RFID Centre Opens in Canada
New RFID Centre Opens in Canada
- August 24, 2005
GS1 Canada Hosts Global Data Synchronization Standards Summit
GS1 Canada Hosts Global Data Synchronization Standards Summit
- August 24, 2005
UCCnet and Transora Unify and Form 1SYNC™
UCCnet and Transora Unify and Form 1SYNC™
- June 30, 2005
Canada in a strengthened position to enhance its role in global e-commerce
The Electronic Commerce Council of Canada (ECCC) announced today that it has joined GS1, the largest e-commerce standards organization in the world, and that it has officially become GS1 Canada.
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