Create, Print and Verify On-Pack QR & 2D Codes
A new initiative led by Tesco and GS1 is likely to require food manufacturers to print QR/2D barcodes on pack to enhance the consumer shopping experience and reduce food waste by up to 40%.
The OAL Connected solution offers:
Create QR/2D codes: Incorporate various product and manufacturing data seamlessly.
Source data from your ERP systems (SAP, Oracle, Infor etc.)
Control and print: Control inline printers to print QR/2D code at the same time as the best before and other information.
Verification: Ensure the code is printed correctly and is legible.
Onboarding Services: We’ll train your team to use the software and help migrate existing labels to the new format.
24/7 Support: Access support at any time with a rapid 1 hour response time.
OAL’s solution is aligned with the GS1 Digital Link standard. Information in the code can include:
A unique number for each pack
A unique site identifier
Product expiry date
A unique product identifier
Works order number
Allergen information
Global Trade Item Number (GTIN)
Why do retailers and consumers want new barcodes?
Discover the benefits for consumers, manufacturers, and retailers with the implementation of GS1-powered 2D/QR codes.
Reduce Food Waste by Up to 40%: Example: Woolworths in Australia has achieved up to a 40% reduction in food waste by using 2D barcodes powered by GS1.
Prevent the Sale of Expired Products: Point of sale systems can read expiry dates embedded in the QR/2D codes, preventing the sale of expired goods.
Enhanced Traceability: Verify product authenticity and access detailed information on ingredients and origin, boosting consumer confidence and transparency in the flow of goods.
Improved Inventory Management: Streamline administration, increase product availability, strengthen the 'first in, first out' process, and ultimately achieve less food waste.
Information on GS1 QR Codes
Useful links:
GS1 Application Identifiers https://ref.gs1.org/ai/
GS1 Digital Link Standard: URI Syntax https://ref.gs1.org/standards/digital-link/uri-syntax/
Exclusive feature by The Grocer: https://www.gs1uk.org/insights/news/the-grocer-the-second-barcode-revolution