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) Apparel Fresh foods General merchandise Marketplaces Healthcare Transport & Logistics Technical Industries Foodservice Public sector Region Latin America Asia Pacific North America Europe Middle East and Africa Country Belgium Brazil Hungary Ireland Japan Portugal Slovakia Spain Thailand United Kingdom United States Benefits Consumer engagement Data quality (-) Inventory management Operational efficiency Regulatory compliance (-) Sustainability Safety Traceability Transparency Standards GTIN GLN SSCC (-) 1D barcodes (-) 2D barcodes GS1 DataMatrix GS1 Digital Link RFID Services Verified by GS1 GDSN Type of organisation Retailer Manufacturer Logistics provider Small & Medium Enterprises (-) Inventory management (-) Sustainability (-) 1D barcodes (-) 2D barcodes (-) Retail Clear all filters Showing 7 results Retail 7-Eleven Thailand boosts consumer safety and satisfaction with next generation barcodes 2D barcodes are providing consumers in Thailand a better experience at their local 7-Eleven Retail, Fresh foods, Transport & Logistics Asset Management in Fresh Food: With EPC/RFID, Kibun gains visibility on location of its t... The Kibun Group operates a diverse array of businesses, all centered on chilled food, and principall... Retail, Fresh foods Brazilian gourmet shop scans the world’s first 2D barcode with a GS1 Digital Link Parla Deli is unlocking business value and connecting to customers by implementing the very latest G... Retail, Apparel, Transport & Logistics Global Apparel Manufacturer Adopts GS1 Standards for Item-Level Tagging With support from GS1 US® Solution Partners, the manufacturer implemented item–level tagging in its ... METRO GROUP: Visibility from Catch to Customer Atlantic Forest in Brazil: Technology and GS1 standards help preserve nature Common business processes mean better communication