Traceability
Increase your ability to trace your entire production chain (RFID and more)
Counterfeiting
eBIZ standard aim to combat counterfeiting in the fashion industry
Digital Data Exchange
Use the eBIZ standard to use only one digital language in the fashion industry
The full potential of digital communications can only be realised with times to market effectively reduced if ALL business partners are digitally integrated.
IT providers offering eBIZ compliant solutions enjoy a competitive advantage because they can support ANY of their fashion clients better.
eBIZ 4.0: the new step of the eBIZ initiative
A common language beyond borders
Why a standard language?
How does it work?
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cost reduction of orders management
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cut down of personnel costs in production planning and scheduling
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efficiency gain in the production planning and control
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saved time to fulfill orders
Reference Architecture
It is a technical guiding document, supported by online resources [Learn more…] and compliance-check tools, that should be used by the IT professionals to achieve interoperability in their IT solutions.
The Architecture is public and free and defines agreed specifications on: Business Models, Business Processes, Data Models, Product Identification and Classification, Communication Protocols.
GS1 Apparel, Fashion and Footwear Workshop
Electronic Product Code-enabled Radio Frequency ID (EPC/RFID), Logistics and order fulfillment, Tagging solutions and supplier support, Standards innovation and solutions, Omni-channel retailing & consumer experience, Data quality, Electronic Data Interchange...
eBIZ at ICE IEEE conference, Italy
The eBIZ current status and progresses is presented at the workshop on Innovation in the fashion industry "How ICT can support the fashion companies in the complex process of producing fashion products" held during the 20th ICE conference - IEEE TMC Europe...
eBIZ Advisory Board 2nd meeting, Brussels
The Second meeting of the eBIZ Advisory Board is convened on 23rd June at EURATEX offices, in Brussels. The agenda includes a public part open to the invited stakeholders notably: European industry associations, the European Commission and the European Comittee for...
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