Reduced space symbology seminar
GS1 New Zealand is bringing two leading authorities on bar code symbology to New Zealand. Bar code symbology will be a retail standard with effect from January 2010.
Reduced space symbology (RSS) promises a major increase in profitability in the marketing of meat and fresh produce, and benefits for any user needing a smaller bar code than the current range of retail symbols, or needing to fit more information into the same space.
Jane Proctor, director of Information Technology and Standardisation for the Canadian Produce Marketing Association and Greg Rowe, director of Business Development of GS1 US will be speaking at the seminars.
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