Presented By: Raman Chhima Product & Consumer Safety Specialist, GS1NZ GS1 ProductRecallNZ Introductory Webinar – we recommend you reference our user guides for additional information.
© GS1 New Zealand 2015 Agenda ProductRecallNZ – An Overview Who we are What is ProductRecallNZ Company types User roles Notification process Recall/Withdrawal Walkthrough Login to ProductRecallNZ Complete the forms Additional features Update the notification & Notes Introduction to our Mock System 2
© GS1 New Zealand 2015 Who is GS1? GS1 is a global federation of development organisations that support the implementation of global standards stemming from the identification of goods and services. GS1NZ is just one of about 110 member organisations that make up the federation. We are a not-for-profit member based organisation with around 5000 members from many different business sectors in New Zealand; including hardware, grocery and healthcare. While GS1NZ is usually most well known for our delivery and administration of barcode standards throughout New Zealand our services extend into other areas like Barcode Verification, Photography and ProductRecallNZ. 3
© GS1 New Zealand 2015 What is ProductRecallNZ? A web-based service where registered companies have a fast, easy- to-use tool to communicate all information relating to product recalls and withdrawals. It replaces your existing, largely manual processes that rely on paper-based communication, s and phone calls. 4
© GS1 New Zealand 2015 Company Types Initiator (company) – the organisation responsible for the product being recalled or withdrawn. They create and Approve Notifications to be sent out to trading partners. Receiver (company) – receives notifications from their suppliers (initiators) and are then responsible for taking action on the information. Both – Companies that are set up to both receive and create/initiate notifications. These are companies who wish to receive information from their own suppliers and in turn communicate information to their own retailers. Regulator (Ministry of Primary Industries - MPI) – Receives notifications that contain Regulator information. 5
© GS1 New Zealand 2015 Initiating (Supplier) Company has 2 User Roles Initiator – logs in and creates a new notification. Fills out the collection of notification forms/templates which include: Recall or Withdrawal, What items are affected, When & where they distributed to market, Is there any special handling required Who is it being sent to etc etc. Once finished filling out the forms the Initiator ‘Submits for Approval’. Approver – receives an once the Initiator ‘Submits for Approval’ and logs in to review notification before ‘Approving’ and ‘Issuing Notification’ to trading partners. Primary Contact – will be either an Initiator or Approver, but can be both, and is charged with maintaining the companies account: adding and suspending users, setting and maintaining the details. User Roles 6
© GS1 New Zealand 2015 Am I the Primary Contact? Primary Contact – will be either an Initiator or Approver, but can be both, and is charged with maintaining the companies account: adding and suspending users, setting the recall/withdrawal Co-ordinator and the Company Details. - The primary contact has the ability to add and suspend users via the ‘Manage Subscription’ function. - During the admin phase (your company most likely did it recently we did with you (or your company’s primary contact) additional users, whether they be Initiators or Approvers were added in and they received: - 3. Then P.C. receives when they have accepted T’s and C’s - 1. An to say they had been added: - 2. An with their Login Details: Are all your company’s users active? 7
© GS1 New Zealand 2015 ProductRecallNZ Notification Process: 8 INITIATOR (Supplier) InitiatorApprover Regulator RECEIVERS Foodstuffs Auck Other Retailers Foodstuffs SI Progressive Foodstuffs Well Store 1 Store 2 Store 3 Store 2 Store 1 PWRM WDL
© GS1 New Zealand 2015 The Gist… Process of internally submitting (1) and approving (2) the notification before sending/issuing (3) it to the recipients specified during the 3 rd step of the process (3 Add Recipients). 9 Create Notification Adding those retailers/recipients you wish to receive the information outlined in the first step (1 Create Notification). Another set of templates specifically for the regulator of your industry, e.g. Food and Grocery = MPI. Initiator logs and starts filling out a collection of templates; relating to the nature of the recall or withdrawal, the products involved etc… Regulator FormsAdd Recipients Notification Workflow
© GS1 New Zealand Creating, Submitting, Approving and Issuing a Notification: ProductRecallNZ Walkthrough
© GS1 New Zealand Or Use GS1NZ website and the Login button, select ProductRecallNZ. The Login Screen 11 Now login using the new password you created when completing your account’s initial setup. If you search your mailbox for an called “Password Reset Notice” you will find an with your Username, Password and a link to the login page.
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© GS1 New Zealand You have now initiated and approved your recall. The notification will now be sent to your receivers
© GS1 New Zealand received by subscribed members
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© GS1 New Zealand 2015 Once your notification has already been sent out (is live) the initiator can log in and update later. 37 Updating a Notification:
© GS1 New Zealand 2015 What is the reason for your update?
© GS1 New Zealand You can also add “Notes” or may receive “Notes” from your retailer
© GS1 New Zealand 2015 Mock Notification = Mock Website 40 Mock versus Production MOCK PRODUCTION
© GS1 New Zealand 2015 Since the Mock Zone is a different portal all together Mock Notification = New Login 41 - We have to create a new account for you. - This will generate a ‘Invitation to Subscribe’ which has your username and a randomly generated password on it. You will need to setup your account – follow this link for a user guide on how to setup your account and a user guide for carrying out your mock notification here. Your login details and a link to the Mock site can also be found here.
© GS1 New Zealand 2015 Since the Mock Zone is a different portal all together Mock Notification = GS1 Supermarkets Ltd 42 - You don’t send it to Foodstuffs or Progressives or any of your other trading partners rather to a company called ‘GS1 Supermarkets Ltd’. - This is run and managed by GS1 Support team and we will respond to your mock notification with feedback. - GS1 Supermarkets Ltd is still a ‘Subscribed Recipient’ on the mock system so you when you get to the add recipients screen you…
© GS1 New Zealand 2015 Where to from here? Key Next Steps 43 - If you are the Primary Contact you need to think about adding further contacts into the system (GS1NZ strongly recommends this). Also need to confirm that those who have been added have set themselves up properly. Incorporate ProductRecallNZ into your existing product safety processes (update SOPs and staff). Be able to locate ProductRecallNZ User Guides - Call or for You should have received login information and setup your Recall Coordinator, Initiators and Approvers. Check and contact us if you have not received your details. GS1 will send you an with your attached certificate or just a confirmation of attendance to this webinar. In it:
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© GS1 New Zealand 2015 Version control sheet only 45 27/05/15: V4 Created by Joseph Drysdale 18/06/2015 v4.2 edits and comments by Raman 03/07/2015 v4.3 edits and comments by Raman