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 Fresh foods Marketplaces (-) Healthcare (-) Transport & Logistics Technical Industries Foodservice Public sector Region Europe Asia Pacific Country Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Canada Chile China Chinese Taipei Colombia Costa Rica Czech Republic Denmark Egypt Ethiopia Finland France Germany Greece Hong Kong Hungary India Indonesia Ireland Japan Jordan Korea Luxembourg Netherlands (-) New Zealand Nigeria Norway Pakistan Peru (-) Poland Portugal Saudi Arabia Serbia Singapore Slovakia South Africa Spain Sweden Switzerland Thailand Turkey United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States Zambia Benefits Data quality Inventory management Operational efficiency Regulatory compliance Safety Traceability Standards GTIN GLN 1D barcodes 2D barcodes GS1 DataMatrix RFID EDI Services Verified by GS1 GDSN Type of organisation Manufacturer Government Healthcare provider Wholesaler Small & Medium Enterprises (-) New Zealand (-) Poland (-) Healthcare (-) Transport & Logistics Clear all filters Showing 6 results Healthcare The unique and automated identification of pharmaceutical products to improve patient safe... The Regional Hospital in Poznań, Poland has been active since 1973 and is a multi-discipline hospita... Healthcare Improving efficiency and safety through the automatic identification of medical devices at... The University Clinical Centre (UCC) was founded by the Medical University of Gdańsk and is one of t... Healthcare Enhancing patient safety by implementing an electronic system for medical orders and GS1 b... The Paediatric Teaching Clinical Hospital wanted to transition from its manual, paper-based processe... SNOMED and GS1: Harmonising standards to benefit New Zealand healthcare The Use of GS1 Global Data and Network Standards in the Deer Velvet Supply Chain to Demons... TAKING A LONG, HARD LOOK AT DATA QUALITY Kimberly-Clark