Standard International Logistic Label - STILL - GS1
Standard International Logistic Label - STILL - GS1
Standard International Logistic Label - STILL - GS1
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<strong>GS1</strong> <strong>Logistic</strong> <strong>Label</strong><br />
4 Scope<br />
It is very important to specify that this guideline follows rules from the <strong>GS1</strong> General<br />
Specifications.<br />
Moreover it recommends following rules from layout by the EUROPEAN LOGISTIC LABEL.<br />
This European guideline gives recommendation on identification and labelling logistic<br />
units across Europe and it focuses on the supplier section of the logistic label. The link to<br />
<strong>GS1</strong> Europe is following: www.gs1.eu > download. In particular all requirements related<br />
to the supplier section of the <strong>GS1</strong> <strong>Logistic</strong> <strong>Label</strong> are referred to the European guideline.<br />
Whereas this publication provides recommendation on customer and carrier section of<br />
the <strong>GS1</strong> <strong>Logistic</strong> <strong>Label</strong>.<br />
It focuses on the relationship between logistic services client (retailer or supplier), carrier<br />
and logistic services provider.<br />
8<br />
The scope includes:<br />
Consumer Product Goods (CPG) sector and fresh produce (reference to the <strong>GS1</strong> <strong>Logistic</strong>s<br />
Forum Governance Charter) :<br />
• Transport information on the <strong>GS1</strong> <strong>Logistic</strong> <strong>Label</strong> both free text and bar coded firstly on<br />
road transport and secondly to others modes (rail, air and sea).<br />
• Transport and Warehousing operations<br />
This guideline does not include the electronic flow of information linked with the data<br />
contained in the <strong>GS1</strong> <strong>Logistic</strong> <strong>Label</strong>.<br />
The use of existing EDI messages (EANCOM and XML messages standards) is recommended<br />
as outlined in the documentation: <strong>Logistic</strong>s Interoperability Model (LIM) also created by<br />
<strong>GS1</strong>.<br />
© <strong>GS1</strong> 2008