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    [http://www.eccc.org/ProductRegistry ECCnet] is operated by [http://www.eccc.org/ The Electronic Commerce Council of Canada (ECCC)] a Canadian not-for-profit corporation and the access they offer to profits and non-profits are clear and available. Their service pricing scheme is very similar to [[EANnet Australia]] which is also a non-profit [[product registries|product registry]]
    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 <s>EANnet Australia</s> which was also a non-profit product registry


    They have a really nice web page which works and their approch and communiques are well thought out, so go visit them.
    They have a really nice web page which works and their approach and communiques are well thought out, so go visit them.


    There is information for example on the Can-Trace Initiative for '''foodstuffs origin tracking''' for canada as well as '''global traceability standards''' related documents [http://www.eccc.org/Standards/?langid=e&pageid=/Education/Traceability/main here]
    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.

    Revision as of 15:59, 22 September 2020


    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 have a really nice web page which works and their approach and communiques are well thought out, so go visit them.

    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.