Toshiba upgrades its engagement with GS1 Australia

Toshiba (Australia) Pty Ltd
Monday, 23 June, 2014

Toshiba (Australia) has announced it is now a Business Alliance Partner with GS1 Australia.

GS1 Australia is the Australian member of GS1, a not-for-profit, global organisation that develops and maintains the most widely used supply chain standards in the world and a leader in facilitating efficient international business. It currently serves 22 industry sectors and supports close to 17,000 members nationally to enhance their efficiency and cost-effectiveness by adopting best practice GS1 global supply chain standards.

GS1 Australia National Manager - Alliances & ICT Industry Miss Joseli C Münive said, "Toshiba has raised their engagement with GS1 Australia to the status of Business Alliance Partner. This is excellent news in the adoption of global standards and Australian supply chain businesses that apply GS1 standards.

“This partnership development marks an important milestone for Toshiba as they augment their products and solutions offerings to the Australian marketplace and invigorate their place in the AUTO ID industry," added Münive.

Toshiba Australia serves a wide range of businesses and industry-specific requirements.

“Toshiba is thrilled to be partnering with GS1. This partnership is a series of alliances Toshiba is making as we aggressively grow into the AUTO ID industry. Australia plays an integral part in Toshiba’s global efforts to deliver innovative solutions to a rapidly changing market,” said Hari Tharmakumar, national channel manager, Toshiba EID.

GS1 Australia’s Alliance Partner Program provides small and large businesses with a diverse range of benefits including supply chain enabling tools, priority notification of new technologies and innovation initiatives to improve supply chain efficiency, comprehensive best practice case studies and professional advice in making the GS1 implementation smoother and easier.

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