Boosting transparency

Posted on Friday 31 May 2024

DATA MANAGEMENT solution provider Kezzler has teamed up with Swiss retailer Migros to increase supply chain transparency.

The firms have launched a supply chain data marketplace powered by the EPCIS 2.0 technology. The project starts with Kezzler providing Migros within a Minimum Viable Product phase. This innovative platform might transform the way businesses share and access critical supply chain data, enabling unprecedented levels of transparency, collaboration, and efficiency.

Kezzler’s Supply Chain Data Marketplace solution will provide a secure and centralised platform for businesses of all sizes to share and access valuable product and supply chain data. This data will be captured using EPCIS 2.0, the latest GS1 standard for electronic product information capture, which connects physical products to their digital representations. This combination is said to unlock benefits such as:

Transparency: Migros and partners will gain real-time insights into product provenance, movement, and condition throughout the supply chain, fostering trust and brand reputation.

Collaboration: Migros will share and collaborate on supply chain data with partners and suppliers, streamlining processes and reducing friction.

Efficiency: Migros will optimise logistics, reduce waste, and improve resource allocation with data-driven decision-making.

Costs: Migros will eliminate manual data entry and reconciliation, saving time and money.

Sustainability: Migros will gain insights into the environmental impact of supply chains.

For more information, visit www.kezzler.com

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