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New RFID Guidelines for Retailers and Suppliers Unveiled by VICS Board
The organization has released its roadmap for item-level RFID tag placement, tag performance and EPC-enabled tag serialization

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New CPFR® Guideline

The Ultimate Retail Supply Chain Machine:
Connecting the Consumer to the Factory

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The Value of Linking S&OP to CPFR

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ENABLING FURTHER COLLABORATION WITH THE RETAIL INDUSTRY AND MOVING BUSINESS FORWARD
The VICS (Voluntary Interindustry Commerce Solutions) organization has successfully merged with GS1 US and the Apparel and General Merchandise Initiative. What does that mean to you?

GS1 US would like to reassure it's members:

  • Existing VICS Committees will be incorporated within the new GS1 US structure and all existing guidelines will continue to be supported therein.

  • The VICS legacy of collaboration will be upheld through the GS1 US Apparel and General Merchandise Initiative.

  • The GS1 US Apparel and General Merchandise Initiative was created as a single "clearinghouse" for the development of standards, guidelines, and best practices that can be Incorporated into business processes.

  • Moving forward, there will be a renewed sense of commitment from the integrated organization in order to drive efficiency, change, and standardization from source-to-store in the retail supply chain.



A CLOSER LOOK AT THE TRANSITIONS:

  CURRENT
FUTURE
TIMING
  VICS Committees
GS1 US Apparel and GM Initiative workgroups
Spring 2013
  VICS Guidelines
On GS1 US site — under the VICS library of guidelines
Spring 2013

VICS' vision for the future is a world in which products move through the Global Supply Chain, seamlessly and efficiently, maximizing value for manufacturers, retailers and suppliers. To achieve this, we engage communities of interest to sit in open, safe forums to develop standard business guidelines based on real-world needs and processes.

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