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Barcodes for the Warehouse and for General Distribution

 Whether you’re just starting out or you’re an established brand, GS1 identification and barcoding standards empower your business to trade easily, efficiently and safely – both digitally and physically. Whether you’re just starting out or you’re an established brand, GS1 identification and barcoding standards empower your business to trade easily, efficiently and safely – both digitally and physically. In this second webinar of our series, we will go behind the scenes, into the warehouse and distribution part of the supply chain and explore the use of correct identification and barcoding for cartons, also known as non-retail trade items.  The content is presented in a straightforward, non-technical way that will show simple ways of getting barcodes right for your business, for your trading partners and for your customers. 

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TERRY PAPADIS

 Prior to joining GS1 Australia, Terry worked for Coles Myer Ltd, what was then Australia's largest retailer, in a variety of head office roles across buying, automated replenishment, inventory management, merchandise forecasting, eCommerce and supply chain operations. Terry joined GS1 Australia in 2008 and has worked in several roles in Business Development, Training and Education and Industry Engagement. Terry is a graduate from the University of Melbourne and holds a post graduate degree in Supply Chain from RMIT University.  Terry brings into the team extensive and relevant industry experience, especially in the retail sector, extensive standards knowledge and a solutions-oriented approach on how standards resolve real-world challenges within the complexities of the supply chain and business operations. 

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