Case studies Welcome to the central library for all GS1 case studies. Use search or filters to discover case studies related to specific topics such as benefit, industry, service, standard or location. Search Industry Retail Marketplaces (-) Healthcare Transport & Logistics Technical Industries Foodservice Public sector Region Europe Middle East and Africa Country Argentina Australia Belgium Brazil Canada Chile China Chinese Taipei Colombia Denmark Egypt Ethiopia (-) France Germany Hong Kong Hungary India Ireland Japan Jordan Korea Luxembourg Netherlands New Zealand Norway Pakistan Poland Portugal (-) Saudi Arabia Serbia South Africa Spain Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Zambia Benefits Data quality Inventory management Operational efficiency Regulatory compliance Safety (-) Traceability Standards GTIN GLN SSCC 1D barcodes 2D barcodes GS1 DataMatrix EDI Services Verified by GS1 GDSN Type of organisation Manufacturer Government Healthcare provider Small & Medium Enterprises (-) Traceability (-) France (-) Saudi Arabia (-) Healthcare Clear all filters Showing 5 results Healthcare Introducing GS1 standards to the clinical trial supply chain at Creapharm, a Myonex compan... In the clinical trial industry, drug identification and traceability are essential to ensuring patie... Healthcare GAM launches E_GEN, a platform for exchanging product and supply information Today’s French health institutions are challenged by new regulations that require new capabilities t... Healthcare, Public sector Complying with Saudi Arabian requirements for drug identification and traceability The Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA)’s objective is to ensure safety of human and veterinary foo... Healthcare Unique Device Identification of surgical instruments by DataMatrix 2D barcodes The Robert Ballanger Hospital is a 650 bed intercity hospital. Healthcare Enabling traceability at Dijon University Hospital through identification of all rooms and... The University Hospital CHU Dijon is a 1,700 bed hospital employing more than 6,300 people, collecti...