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This document focuses on the data management aspects of traceability. To succeed, each individual organisation will need to ensure that their systems are interoperable with systems of other organisations across their supply chains. This document assumes that each individual organisation will have its own objectives when establishing the traceability systems and tools that drive their business. ■ The disposal and destruction of the product and the recycling of materials. ■ Consumption of products, including dispensing and administering. ■ The maintenance, repair and overhaul operations across multiple cycles of usage or service of the product. ■ Transport and distribution, including cross-border trade.
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■ Aggregation and disaggregation of products and linkage to assets (e.g., returnable assets). ■ The transformation and processing of raw materials, ingredients, intermediate products, components and components into the product. The GS1 Global Traceability Standard is intended for use across end-to-end supply chains and is relevant to all events that span the lifecycle of a traceable object, including: ■ Enabling scale and adoption by applying existing and proven standards, and so avoid fragmented approaches to use cases beyond traceability. ■ Enabling successful and interoperable communication across supply chains by providing consistent ways to identify traceable objects and to create and share standards-based data about the movements or events of those objects over the course of their lifetime. ■ Serving as the foundational starting point for sector-specific, regional and local standards and guidelines. ■ Providing a methodology for organisations to use when developing requirements for the design of traceability systems that fit their needs and objectives. This document is intended to help organisations and industries to achieve global supply chain traceability by: GS1’s approach to enabling supply chain traceability is focused on the use of open standards to provide visibility of objects that are relevant to supply chains. ■ distribution and location of the product or service after delivery. When considering a product or a service, traceability can relate to: Traceability is the ability to trace the history, application or location of an object. At a strategic level, this standard aims to provide key insights and knowledge for organisations or industries that are developing long-term traceability goals. The objective of the GS1 Global Traceability Standard (GTS) is to assist organisations and industries in the design and implementation of traceability systems based on the GS1 system of standards.