
Your supply chain might be optimal now—but what works today won’t still be considered best practices tomorrow. Be the first to know what’s around the corner so your business won’t be the last to adopt new supply chain innovations and expectations. Join two of GS1 US® top senior insiders—Liz Sertl and Reid Jackson—in conversation with cross-industry supply chain experts, as they illuminate what to expect from 2D barcodes, artificial intelligence, supply chain automation, and more!
If a product is contaminated, it can now be traced and removed from shelves within days, not weeks—thanks to the advanced technology available today. In this episode, Reid Jackson and Liz Sertl speak with Brian Schaneberg , Executive Director of the Institute for Food Safety and Health , about how m...
NDC-12 might seem like a minor data change. But in practice, it affects far more than the code itself. In this episode, Reid Jackson and Liz Sertl speak with Rose Campasano , Principal Consultant of Global Compliance & Enterprise Systems at Criterion Consulting , about what companies need to do ...
What happens when a single digit in your product data is wrong? In this episode of Next Level Supply Chain, Steve Madsen , Founder and CEO of RxERP , joins hosts Reid Jackson and Liz Sertl to explore the critical role of master data in pharmaceutical logistics. When product information like GTINs, N...
Automation in supply chains often brings to mind robots and conveyor belts. But one of the most impactful forms of automation happens behind the scenes: labeling. In this episode, Reid Jackson and Liz Sertl speak with Nick Recht , Director of Sales at TEKLYNX , about how labeling automation improves...
MSG has been labeled as the villain of the food world, but Jennifer Ko is rewriting the story and bringing it back with a bold new twist. In this episode, Reid Jackson sits down with Jennifer Ko , the founder of Dime , a company that's reinventing how we think about MSG. Jennifer shares her personal...
The Universal Product Code (UPC) has powered retail for 50 years, but it was never designed to handle the data demands of today's complex supply chains and consumer expectations. In this episode, Reid Jackson and Liz Sertl sit down with Ned Mears , Senior Director of Global Standards at GS1 US , to ...