GS1 India News 

30 June 2020

ASPA & GS1 India sign MoU to strengthen Anti-Counterfeiting Eco-Systems using Global Standards

SME Venture
28 June 2020

Global standards will help SMEs emerge stronger post pandemic

Supply Chain Log
24 June 2020

India’s medical needs: Global collaboration matters now more than ever

Financial Express
19 June 2020

GS1 standards – Key for SMEs in building a robust post COVID plan

The SME Times
6 June 2020

Combating COVID-19 with global standards

Express Pharma
5 June 2020

GS1 India appoints S Swaminathan as Chief Operating Officer

Indian Retailer
5 June 2020

How data technology can help small businesses ride the e-commerce wave

Indian Retailer
23 May 2020

COVID times: Relevance of standards in changing retail scenario

Supply Chain Log
5 May 2020

GS1 India empowers consumers, urges them to scan before purchase via Smart Consumer app

FICCI Cascade
4 May 2020

Launching the celerity supply chain logistics magazine online

Celerity Supply Chain Tribe

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Creating trust in the Digital World

Published on 17 March 2024
Financial Express

How Covid-19 Has Opened up New Opportunities for Pharma Firms

Published on 20 February 2022

As India reeled under the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, its healthcare sector rose to the challenge. India was hailed as the world’s pharmacy and the government also reoriented its policies towards making the country self-reliant in terms of vaccines, drugs, medical devices and equipment. Meeting the challenges posed by the pandemic has helped build a foundation for the healthcare sector to gather pace in the future.

Business Today

Army begins RFID tagging of ammunition

Published on 9 February 2022

“The implementation of the RFID solution for ammunition asset visibility will transform the management of ammunition and bring in a quantum jump in ammunition management and tracking,” the Army said in a statement.

The Print

QR code on APIs to be made mandatory from next year to combat counterfeit medicines

Published on 20 January 2022

The government has made it mandatory to put QR codes on Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) used in medicines. The new rule will be applicable from January 1, 2023. After that, it will be mandatory to put QR code in API. This new rule will also help in distinguishing between genuine and counterfeit drugs much easier.

Zee Business

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