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

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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 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Nicolas PAUVRE, GS1 France  GS1 Industry & Standards Event, March 21-25, 2011 – Brooklyn, NY

WINGS benefits from ANR (National Research Agency) support under the reference ANR-09-VERS-015

DEMO"Augmented Traceability":

100% Freshness Guarantee for seafood products

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

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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

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Seafood supply chains scenarios

Distributors WholesalersRetailers

Fisheries Processors

Nancy (France)

Bydgoszcz (Poland)

Quimper (France)

Simrishamn (Sweden)

Smøla (Norway)

Bruxelles (Belgium)

Anchorage (US) Roma (Italy)

Shanghai (China)

Chicago (US) Hong-Kong (China)

EPCIS

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The IoTa platform

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Event production

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Query process

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Seafood supply chains scenariosExample 1

Distributors WholesalersRetailers

Fisheries Processors

Nancy (France)

Quimper (France)

Simrishamn (Sweden)

Roma (Italy)

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8Distributors WholesalersRetailers

Fisheries Processors

Bruxelles (Belgium)

Anchorage (US)Shanghai (China)

Chicago (US) Hong-Kong (China)

Seafood supply chains scenariosExample 2

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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 & qualityOpen & automatic provisioning/sharing system to integrate and aggregate data from different sources - decrease in manual data entry

3/ Understand data better for better decisionsData alignment provides key insights into supply chain activities to serve all corporate functions (marketing, manufacturing, … )