Session structure
This online training session introduces the key concepts of the GS1 system – Identify, Capture and Share. It assumes no prior knowledge of this topic and quickly builds from basic knowledge to more sophisticated applications of the GS1 standards.
Session Times
This online session is delivered in 3 x 90-minute sessions via Zoom.
- Session 1: 9:00 am - 10:30 am (90 minutes duration)
- Session 2: 11:00 am - 12:30 pm (90 minutes duration)
- Session 3: 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm (90 minutes duration)
Please note: In order to complete this course all modules must be attended.
Learning outcomes for your one-day training:
- Introduction to GS1 Australia, identification and barcodes, Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), Data Synchronisation/National Product Catalogue (NPC) and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technologies
- How to identify your retail trade or non-retail trade items using the Global Trade Item Number (GTIN)
- Which GS1 barcode to use, depending on the nature of the product
- A close look at the GS1 DataBar and GS1 DataMatrix
- When to change or discontinue use of a GTIN
- How to identify your retail and non-retail trade items at different levels of packaging
- How to identify your logistic units using the Serial Shipping Container Code (SSCC)
- How to identify locations using the Global Location Number (GLN)
- Understanding the use of the GS1 Application Identifiers (AIs)
- How to use the GS1 system to assist in traceability, FIFO (stock rotation) and inventory management
- The role of EDI in business
- How to create a barcode that scans first time, every time
- Common problems and troubleshooting
- How to practically implement the GS1 system or improve its application within your businesses
Please note the following:
- The Zoom invite link must NOT be shared or forwarded
- Only the person who has booked will be permitted into the session
- A person who does not appear on our official registration list will not be admitted into the Zoom session
**All Zoom details to access the training will be sent out on the morning of the event prior to it's commencement.**