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As the coronavirus pandemic impacts economies around the world, resourceful small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) are going direct-to-consumer (DTC) to beat the disease and ensure their commercial survival.
In mid-March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic gripped the UK in earnest and store shelves began to empty.
The world has changed significantly since the introduction of the barcode in 1974 and, with it, the demands for accurate data have increased.
According to a survey conducted by small-business community, Enterprise Nation, small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) are using the coronavirus crisis as an opportunity to hone their online and marketing skills.
For Neil Hind* and the team at GMHSCP, adopting GS1 standards is enabling them develop a better, safer, and more efficient healthcare supply chain.
2020 is the year that broke the mould for the retail industry. The COVID-19 outbreak put huge pressure on supply chains as consumers desperately tried to stockpile essential items.
The Professional and Business Services sector and Enterprise Nation have teamed up for six months, supported by the Department for B
Major supermarkets have called for a step change in the data they receive from suppliers to help customers shop more easily. Last week, both Tesco and Sainsbury’s told The Grocer th
Following the publication of the Cumberlege review, head of healthcare Glen Hodgson, shares thoughts on what this could mean for the healthcare sector.
Since it was first drafted for publication more than a decade ago, the GS1 Healthcare Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) Allocation Rules have been updated and ratified.