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Nicolas PAUVRE, GS1 France GS1 Industry & Standards Event, March 21-25, 2011 – Brooklyn, NY

Nicolas PAUVRE, GS1 France GS1 Industry & Standards Event, March 21-25, 2011 – Brooklyn, NY. DEMO "Augmented Traceability": 100% Freshness Guarantee for seafood products. What you have to know about the demo. The demo stems from the research project WINGS

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Nicolas PAUVRE, GS1 France GS1 Industry & Standards Event, March 21-25, 2011 – Brooklyn, NY

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  1. Nicolas PAUVRE, GS1 France GS1 Industry & Standards Event, March 21-25, 2011 – Brooklyn, NY DEMO "Augmented Traceability": 100% Freshness Guarantee for seafood products WINGS benefitsfrom ANR (National ResearchAgency) support under the reference ANR-09-VERS-015

  2. What you have to know about the demo • The demo stems from the research project WINGS • The demo got support from a fish processor and is drawn from a Swedish pilot (eTrace project) • The demo is a showcase using a simulator tool for generating events on multiple seafood supply chains • The demo is based on Open Source software and applications (EPCIS Fosstrak, ThemaMap) • The demo is built on a standard-based platform that consists of ONS, EPCIS and Discovery Services servers www.wings-project.fr

  3. Seafood supply chains scenarios EPCIS Quimper (France) Hong-Kong (China) Smøla (Norway) Chicago (US) Bydgoszcz (Poland) Simrishamn (Sweden) Bruxelles (Belgium) Nancy (France) Roma (Italy) Anchorage (US) Shanghai (China) Wholesalers Retailers Fisheries Processors Distributors

  4. The IoTa platform

  5. Event production

  6. Query process

  7. Seafood supply chains scenarios Example 1 Quimper (France) Simrishamn (Sweden) Nancy (France) Roma (Italy) Wholesalers Retailers Fisheries Processors Distributors

  8. Seafood supply chains scenarios Example 2 Hong-Kong (China) Chicago (US) Bruxelles (Belgium) Anchorage (US) Shanghai (China) Wholesalers Retailers Fisheries Processors Distributors

  9. Benefits & Lessons • 1/ Traceability is a driver for increasing sales • Meet your product safety, boost consumer confidence, increase consumer experience • 2/ Standards enhance data management & quality • Open & automatic provisioning/sharing system to integrate and aggregate data from different sources - decrease in manual data entry • 3/ Understand data better for better decisions • Data alignment provides key insights into supply chain activities to serve all corporate functions (marketing, manufacturing, … )

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