Track and trace products across the supply chain.
EPCIS (Electronic Product Code Information Services) serialization is the DSCSA requirement and GS1 standard for tracking and tracing products throughout the supply chain. It assigns a unique identifier (serial number) to each item, allowing for real-time monitoring of its location and status. This helps improve supply chain visibility, enhance product safety, and ensure compliance with DSCSA regulations.
EPCIS (Electronic Product Code Information Services) is a global standard for tracking and tracing products within a supply chain. It provides a common, interoperable framework for capturing, sharing, and accessing information about the movement and status of products. By assigning a unique identifier (serial number) to each item, EPCIS allows for real-time monitoring of its location and status, improving supply chain visibility and enhancing product safety.
Our system revolutionizes the shipping/receiving process, enabling manufacturers and distributors to complete the entire workflow in a matter of minutes. Manufacturers can provide EPCIS data through direct AS2 connections
Harmonious integration with your Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) & Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), provides a streamlined and cohesive solution for warehouse management. This integration enhances operational efficiency, allowing for accurate, real-time tracking.
EPCIS facilitates DSCSA compliance by providing a standardized and traceable framework for documenting the entire pharmaceutical supply chain, ensuring accurate and transparent product information exchange.
OneScan facilitates seamless interoperability by connecting (via AS2) with your trading partners.
Unique identifier for each product unit, such as serial number, GTIN, and EPC.
Information about the transaction, movement, or status of the product, such as transaction history, transaction information, and transaction statement.
EPCIS includes information about the location of the product, such as facility, warehouse, or retail.
Information about when a product was received, shipped, or moved.
Information about the business transaction associated with the product, such as the parties involved, quantity of product, and terms of the transaction.
EPCIS aggregation refers to the process of grouping multiple items together into a single unit for tracking and tracing purposes.
In an EPCIS system, aggregation is accomplished by assigning a unique identifier (such as a serial number or barcode) to each group of items and tracking that identifier instead of tracking each individual item. This allows for more efficient monitoring of the group as a whole, while still providing detailed information about the individual items when necessary.
EPCIS aggregation helps improve supply chain visibility, enhance product safety, and ensure compliance with regulations such as DSCSA.
Each saleable unit is assigned a unique identifier.
Units packed into cartons. Each carton is assigned a unique identifier and each unit (child) is associated with the carton (parent)
Units packed into cases. Each case is assigned a unique identifier, and each unit (child) is associated with the case (parent).
Cases packed onto pallets. Each pallet is assigned a unique identifier, and each case (child) is associated with the pallet (parent).
OneScan suite is the leading traceability solution, designed and proven to increase productivity, profitability, and supply chain visibility. LSPedia's seamless, cloud-based compliance solution streamlines the track and trace requirements with little impact on your daily processes.
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