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Product registries
Independent non-profit product registries
Industry-associated product registries
- w:GS1 is a nonprofit organization that develops and maintains global standards for business communication. The best known of these standards is the barcode, a symbol printed on products that can be scanned electronically. GS1 barcodes are scanned more than six billion times every day. (Wikipedia as of 2020-09-22)
Product registries that used to exist
AMECE was a Mexican product registry at amece.org.mx
EANnet Australia was an Australian product registry at ean.com.au run by a not-for-profit and the access they offered product information to for-profits and non-profits. Their service pricing scheme was very similar to ECCnet (Canada) which was also a non-profit product registry
ECCnet (Canada) - was a Canadian not-for-profit product registry at eccc.org ECCnet was operated by The Electronic Commerce Council of Canada (ECCC) a Canadian not-for-profit corporation and they offered access to for-profits and non-profits were clear and available. Their service pricing scheme is very similar to EANnet Australia which was also a non-profit product registry They had a really nice web page which works and their approach and communiques are well thought out. There used to be information for example on the Can-Trace Initiative for foodstuffs origin tracking for Canada as well as global traceability standards related documents.
UCCnet (US) - not-for-profit subsidiary of Uniform Code Council, Inc. was an American product registry at uccnet.org
UDEX (UK, France) - was a commercial product registry for France and UK at udex.com
SINFOS was a product registry in Germany, Austria, Netherland and other European coutries at sinfosweb.de SINFOS product information pool was a product registry by SINFOS GmbH and the Centrale für Coorganisation (CCG), the German member of EAN International, was a product information pool. It was used by many Consumer Goods Manufacturers and Retailers in Europe to communicate comprehensive technical product information on a many-to-many basis which naturally provides improved efficiency and better service for consumers compared to the old way of many isolated communications in the supply chains. In 2004 SINFOS will be operational in at least the following countries: Germany, Austria, Spain, Netherland, Finland.
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