The RIC Group announced as GS1 Aust Associate Alliance Partner
The RIC Group has been announced as an Associate Alliance Partner with GS1 Australia. The mobile applications company helps SMEs take advantage of the GS1 system with its warehouse management solutions (WMS).
“GS1 Australia is pleased to welcome the entry of The RIC Group into the GS1 Alliance Partner Program as an Associate Alliance Partner. This new solution provider is an important addition to the Alliance Partner community as they are an Australian company focused on mobilising customers with an evolving warehouse management solution using GS1 Standards,” said Joseli C Münive, national manager - alliances & ICT industry at GS1 Australia.
The RIC Group’s WMS with multiple bin support uses GS1 Standards, is EDI compliant and SAP Business One and MYOB certified. It prints all SSCC labels according to GS1 Australia requirements including GS1-13 barcodes for products and ITF-14 barcodes for carton labels. It helps customers with processes of scan pick and pack, goods receiving, stocktaking, stock transfers, proof of delivery and run management.
“Using GS1 Standards allows our customers using The RIC Group solutions to implement GS1 barcoding and improve their supply chain efficiency. Our proof of delivery and run management software is helping companies track and trace deliveries, especially in the foodservice industry,” said Paul Ellis, director of business development at The RIC Group.
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, best-practice case studies and professional advice in making the GS1 implementation smoother and easier.
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