Examples of Electronic Product Codes in a sentence
Must not sell, transfer or assign (or attempt to sell, transfer or assign) the GS1 Identification Keys or Electronic Product Codes (if applicable) issued and/or registered to You by GS1 South Africa.
You must comply with the standards set out in the GS1 South Africa’s manuals/guidelines and such other directions in relation to use of the GS1 Identification Keys, Electronic Product Codes and Authorised GS1 Data Carriers as GS1 South Africa's may give from time to time.
If You fail to pay any Fee by its due date; You commit a breach of Your obligations under this Subscription Membership & Licence Agreement; You are declared bankrupt, go into liquidation, have a receiver or other controller appointed, or (being a company) are wound up otherwise than for a reconstruction; or the GS1 Primary Prefix Licence is terminated or GS1 South Africa otherwise ceases to hold the necessary licence rights to issue GS1 Identification Keys or Electronic Product Codes in South Africa.
On termination of this Subscription Membership & Licence Agreement, your rights under this Licence Agreement terminate and You must: immediately cease applying the GS1 Identification Keys, Electronic Product Codes (if applicable) and Authorised Data Carriers to any of Your Items from the termination date; and within 7 days, pay to GS1 South Africa all amounts due to GS1 South Africa under this Subscription Membership & Licence Agreement at the termination date.
On termination of this Subscription Membership & Licence Agreement, your rights under this Licence Agreement terminate and You must: immediately cease applying the GS1 Identification Keys, Electronic Product Codes (if applicable) and Authorised Data Carriers to any of Your Items from the termination date; and within 7 days, pay to CGCSA and/or GS1 South Africa all amounts due to CGCSA and/or GS1 South Africa under this Subscription Membership & Licence Agreement at the termination date.
For this reason, a large part of the Tag Data Standard is concerned with the encoding of Electronic Product Codes onto RFID tags, along with defining the standards for other data apart from the EPC that may be stored on a Gen 2 RFID tag.Therefore, the two broad areas covered by the Tag Data Standard (the EPC and RFID) overlap in the parts where the encoding of the EPC onto RFID tags is discussed.
For this reason, a large part of the Tag Data Standard is concerned with the encoding of Electronic Product Codes onto RFID tags, along with defining the standards for other data apart from the EPC that may be stored on a Gen 2 RFID tag.
Paragraphs (4) of the Toledo Edison’s FPC Electric Tariff Second Revised Sheet No. 6 and First Revised Sheet No. 12 fail to reflect changes in the fuel cost per kilowatt hour of delivered energy cost for energy received by Toledo Edison under firm purchase contracts entered into after April 30, 1973.
Covert technologies help to identify counterfeits in the supply-chain and are especially efficient combined with overt technologies.Track and trace includes Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags, Electronic Product Codes (EPCs) and barcodes.
For the identification of trade units (product batches) as the very basic tracking and tracing requirement, solution proposals have been formulated by the universal standard committee GS1 (‘General Standard One’; www.gs1.org) with its specification of Global Location Numbers (GLN), a universal trade unit identification scheme with the Global Trade Item Number (GTIN), and the development of Electronic Product Codes (EPC) that facilitate the use of electronic identification devices like RFIDs and others.