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 Consumer packaged goods (CPG) Fresh foods General merchandise Marketplaces (-) Healthcare Transport & Logistics Technical Industries Foodservice Public sector Region (-) North America Europe (-) Asia Pacific Latin America Middle East and Africa Country Australia China Japan New Zealand United States Benefits (-) Data quality Inventory management Operational efficiency Regulatory compliance Sustainability Safety Traceability Standards GTIN GLN 1D barcodes 2D barcodes GPC GS1 DataMatrix RFID EDI Services Verified by GS1 GDSN Type of organisation Manufacturer Government Healthcare provider Solution provider Small & Medium Enterprises (-) Data quality (-) Healthcare (-) North America (-) Asia Pacific Clear all filters Showing 14 results Healthcare Using GS1 standards to trace surgical and dental instruments Keeping track of many surgical instruments by visual inspection presented problems from a risk manag... Healthcare Innovation fuels the Johnson & Johnson GS1 Asset Management Platform The Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies (J&J) is focused on ensuring the integrity and safety of t... Healthcare Implementing UDI on medical devices in Shenzhen – benefiting healthcare regulation and del... There are increasing efforts to promote and implement the use of UDI for medical devices in China, b... Healthcare 1WorldSync: Leveraging the GDSN to improve the healthcare supply chain Complete and accurate master product data are essential for healthcare providers to deliver the best... Healthcare Verified by GS1 enhances product data quality for Johnson & Johnson Supply Chain To better serve retailers and consumers, Johnson & Johnson Supply Chain is using Verified by GS1 to ... BJC HealthCare’s Global Data Standardisation Initiative: Putting supply chain data to work Better Immunisation Management for Patient Safety Achieving ‘Perfect Order’ and beyond Pagination 1 2