GS1 – 128 Label description and purpose The GS1 – 128 (formerly known as the UCC-128 label) is the most often used in the retail and manufacturing industries. This label is placed on the packaging container, usually on a pallet or a carton. When the carton is received, the recipient scans the label (usually on … Read More →
GS1-128/SSCC-18 requirements and guidelines for vendors Certification for GS1-128/SSCC-18 shipping labels is $75 per label/per ship point. Suppliers will not be placed into a ‘P’ production status on the EDI-856 transaction until their GS1-128/SSCC-18 shipping label is certified. General Requirements Every NFR transport package (pallet or carton) shipped to any JCPenney unit (Retail Store, Store Support … Read More →
856 ASN goal is to provide advance notification of shipment quantities, carrier information, packaging structure and the expected arrival time of the products Because of its hierarchal nature, 856 ASN is one of most difficult to implement transactions in the EDI industry. The 856 ASN can be compared to an electronic packing list but with … Read More →
GS1 Standard Usage For Electronic Data Interchange GS1 Standard history is closely connected to a bar code. Today bar code is a usual thing. But its history began in 1974 when a chewing gum with a barcode on it was scanned for the first time. That day set further development of the global bar-coding including EDI … Read More →