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Presentation on Barcoding using International Numbering Standards by EAN India
EAN India A non-profit organisation - promoted by Ministry of Commerce Founder Members : * MINISTRY OF COMMERCE * FICCI * CII * ASSOCHAM * FIEO * SPICES BOARD * BIS * IMC * IIP * APEDA
EAN India - Objective • Create awareness on applications & benefits of using EAN standards : - For enhanced productivity & higher competitiveness - For compliance with international best practices - In EDI/EC • Promote EAN use amongst solution providers, system integrators etc. • Operate as a national focal point for EAN International’s activities. • Provide host of EAN related services to members. • Keep Indian industry informed of related new emerging technologies
EAN India - International Affiliation • Affiliated to EAN International, Belgium controlling 97 EAN organizations worldwide • Over 900, 000 companies use EAN. UCC standards worldwide • EAN International works closely with Standards Committees on EDI, Barcoding, ECR etc.
Barcoding provides the means for automatic data capture of information. When used with int’l numbering standards, it permits universal and unique identification of goods, services, assets etc.
TYPES OF BARCODES • Linear Barcodes • Two-Dimensional (2 D) Barcodes
Int’l Numbering System & Barcodes - Concept WHY BARCODES ? * To enable data capture - Once only (at point of manufacture) in the supply chain. - For 100% accuracy and high speed. - Easy integration with in-house software applications. - Generation of automated billing, packing lists, delivery challans etc. - Effective product track & trace - Faster customer turn around at points of sale
HOW IS A BARCODE USED? • Mobile Radio-Frequency based on-line data collection • Mobile data collection using Portable Data Terminal • Downloading of data from the Portable Data Terminal (PDT), onto the computer
HOW IS A BARCODE USED? • Mobile, Batch mode data collection
Key drivers for barcoding and anticipated benefits • Barcoding is international practice for past 25 years and there is increasing demand from overseas buyers for accepting only barcoded supplies. • Product track & trace requirements enabling product recall (if required for expired drugs, defective/spurious goods, etc. ) • Global demand for efficient and automated supply chains for product movement from point of manufacture to its point of sale/consumption. • Just – in – time monitoring requirements of product stock levels (to avoid over stock/under stocks) of essential items (pharma, drugs, food products, etc). • Cost pressures to reduce end product prices to consumers thru reduction in supply chain costs. • Requirement for accuracy/speed in facilitating movement of goods thru automatic data capture (by barcoding).
Key drivers for barcoding and anticipated benefits • Global requirement of electronic communication (thru EDI etc. ) of information on exported/imported items in import–export trade infrastructure (Ports, Customs/ Buyers/ Suppliers/Banks/Freight forwarders, etc. ) require automatic data capture thru barcoding as key enabler. • Elimination of wastages in supply chains due to efficient processes. • Global movement towards closer integration of suppliers and buyers worldwide and global requirement for lowering end product costs. Indian exporters need to integrate with international best practices (barcoding, EDI etc) or get isolated in international trade in coming years.
Int’l Numbering Stds. - Diverse and Innovative Applications - Distribution (Product track and trace, information flow) - Marketing (Sales forecasting based on consumption) - Manufacturing (Inventory control, raw material procurement, work-in progress, dynamic production scheduling) - Customer Satisfaction (Low product prices, quick replenishment, faster checkouts) - Exports - In line with buyers requirements, int’l best practices. - Product track and trace
Using Int’l Numbering System with barcodes Permits global identification of goods/services at three levels - Retail (consumer packs) - Trade (cartons) - Logistics (containers, pallets) One int’l standard – multiple applications
Retail items - EAN-13 • 890 1 0 0 EAN prefix 1001 0 Prod no. CD EAN Prefix indicates - the country of EAN membership - EAN member’s identity • Prod. No. : Item identity allocated by manufacturer/importer • Check digit: Calculated from all preceding digits
Trade Units - EAN-128 (01) 1 890100001001 7 (15) 970923 (10) AF 5893 EAN-14 Date Batch no
Logistics unit – SSCC • Serial Shipping Container Code or EAN - 128 - Unique number assigned to a Logistics Unit • Enables Asset Tracking – Serial Identification, Tracking and Tracing of containers • Enables Efficient Shipment Routing by carriers • Enables Efficient Receiving, Storage and Despatch processes through automation • Major freight forwarders in Europe have standardised on use of SSCC numbering for universal and unique consignment level identification for goods in transit.
From: EAN India Tolstoy Marg New Delhi Consignment number. To: Woolstuffs NZ Ltd 200 Great South Road Auckland 123 -456 -7890 (401) 123 -456 -7890 Customer Purchase Order no. 12345 Store location No. 9429000019 sscc (410) 9429000019 (400) 12345 3 942112345 0000001 5 (00) 3 942112345 0000001 5
WAREHOUSE OPERATIONS QTY. FOR ACCEPTED MAT. UPDATED IN COMPUTER PUT AWAY PICKER PICKS THE MATERIAL AS PER THE PICKLIST ON THE PDT PACKER MATERIAL PACKS AND HANDED OVER CODIFIES THE TO PACKERS CARTONS/ WITH PALLETS INSTRUCTIONS USING EAN BARCODES INFO. DOWNLOADEDIN COMPUTER & DOC. AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED * CARTON NO. * PRODUCT CD. • BATCH NO. * EXPIRY DT. ETC. * INVOICE * PACKING LIST * DELIVERY CH. ETC. USING FIRST-IN-FIRST-OUT EFFECTIVELY sscc
• CARTONS LOADED ON TRUCK FOR DELIVERY • • • * MATERIAL RECEIVED BY THE C&F AGENT. * CHECKED FOR QUANTITY & QUALITY * DETAILS OF RECD. MATERIAL ENTERED IN COMPUTER TO UPDATE DATABASE BY SCANNING 2 D BARCODE ITEMS PLACED ON APPROPRIATE LOCATION FOR STORAGE/SALES
Int’l Numbering Stds. - Diverse and Innovative Applications - Distribution (Product track and trace, information flow) - Marketing (Sales forecasting based on consumption) - Manufacturing (Inventory control, raw material procurement, work-in progress, dynamic production scheduling) - Customer Satisfaction (Low product prices, quick replenishment, faster checkouts) - Exports - In line with buyers requirements, int’l best practices. - Product track and trace
Usage of Barcoding in India – current status • Automobile Industry–for inventory management/ track & trace/production scheduling. • FMCG Industry – for inventory management/track & trace/production scheduling. • Readymade garments Industry – for inventory management/track & trace/production scheduling. • Pharmaceutical Industry – for inventory management / track & trace/production scheduling. • Retail Industry – FMCG, Apparel, Grocery, etc. • Exports (on buyers directives) • Healthcare (hospitals etc) • Alcoholic beverages (State Excise retail vends, etc ) • Canteen Stores Department (Min. of Defence).
Availability status of Technology and ease of implementation in India. • Barcoding companies ( Hardware /Software suppliers) are available across the country. • Generally easy to implement barcoding (through printing on product packaging, labels, tags, etc). • Low cost of implementation (depending on requirement) for just labeling (less than one rupee/label onwards), printing on product packaging to acquiring hardware ( barcode printers etc, for high end applications). • Easy availability of international numbering standards used in barcoding (thru EAN India – a non profit organization promoted by Ministry of Commerce – Indian Industry) and availability of technical guidance on implementation.
Global Initiatives on E-procurement GEPIR Project – To facilitate master data alignment of product information through interconnected electronic catalogues. Specific Advantage to SMEs to use GEPIR The same EAN/ UPC company prefix provides the SME a link internationally with global buyers / sellers and access more trade opportunities in addition to the supply chain benefits of EAN/ UPC barcoding.
Objective of the project • Integration of “subscriber database of EAN India” to GEPIR(Global EAN-UCC Party Information Register) Network. • facilitate the search (based on different criteria) of EAN India database from GEPIR Network sites. And alternatively search of GEPIR Network sites’ database from EAN India site
Project Description HTTP/ XML http/ XML Interconnected catalogues = one virtual catalogue http/ XML HTTP XML
Search Request Type and Implementation • Facilitates the search on Indian companies’ catalogues based on: – – – the GTIN or SSCC Global Location Number Company Name Company Prefix Product Categories
EAN. UCC credentials • Standards in line with ISO 15394 • Cross-linking of NATO NSNs with EAN numbers • India – National IT Task Force recommendation no. 82 – EC/ EDI Council of India, Mo. C, GOI has declared EAN standards as National stds. for EDI and barcoding – Financial Assistance for registration provided by APEDA, MPEDA, Spices Board – Registration subsidy for SSI and Tiny Sector
Thank you for your time and attention! More info at : www. eanindia. com Please contact at ean@nda. vsnl. net. in Tel: +91 11 3713112/ 3713117/ 3719638 Fax: +91 11 3719626 EAN India, 7 C, Vandhna Building, 11 Tolstoy Marg, New Delhi - 01
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