GS1 and UN/CEFACT Geneva 16 September 2008 Anders Grangård.

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GS1 and UN/CEFACT Geneva 16 September 2008 Anders Grangård

© 2008 GS1 GS1: Who are we? Countries with GS1 Member Organisations Countries served on a direct basis from GS1 Global Office (Brussels) 30 years of experience 108 member organisations representing all points in the supply chain Over a million companies doing business across 145 countries Over 20 represented sectors (FMCG, healthcare, transport, defence…) GS1 is a not-for-profit standards organisation

© 2008 GS1 General trends in the eCom world Shift from message standards to process standards Logistics Interoperability Model (LIM) Upstream standards (UIM, GUSI) Food services Collaborative Product Design Trading Partner Performance Management Supply Chain Management is changing RFID technology (EPC) Food safety Waste management Increased involvement from authorities – directly or indirectly eInvoicing Trade facilitation – example WTO in China Risk management

© 2008 GS1 eCom Adoption Forecast EANCOM GS1 XML WEB EDI GS1 eCom implementation status

© 2008 GS1 As GS1 is increasingly multi sectoral, UN/CEFACT provides Subject matter experts from virtually all sectors Private and public sectors Strategic relations with key industry and standards organisations To bridge the gap between different eBusiness standards Syntax neutral business process models Syntax neutral semantics (core components) Platform for open and transparent development Key UN/CEFACT methodologies partly or fully used by GS1 today Requirements driven development (UMM) Core Components based dictionary Context driven design Value Proposition for GS1

© 2008 GS1 Increase throughput time – perfection is not asked for Good quality expected – error free standards will never happen Delay of current development will have impact Develop future-proof and scalable standards UN/CEFACT risks becoming a victim of its own success Key words: reusability, distributed development, stable methodologies Continue and increase outreach to other organisations WCO, EU, WTO, APEC ANSI, CEN, ISO OMG, W3C, IETF The future of UN/CEFACT

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