Development of a national electronic product code network for the tracking of fast moving consumer goods
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electronic product code; EPC; EPCglobal; fast moving consumer goods; FMCG tracking; goods tracking; radio frequency identification; RFID; National Demonstrator Project; NDP; global supply chain; supply chain integration; pick face process; use cases; smart shelf; dock door portal; EPC Information Server; EPC-IS; supply chain management; SCM; information sharing; authentication; Australia.;All these keywords.
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