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QR coding for medicines needs to take the next leap in standardization of codes: GS1 CEO

IN · 2026-08-16

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Key takeaway

GS1 CEO calls for India to adopt global QR coding standards for medicines.

  1. Step 1 · The triggerGS1 CEO advocates for QR coding standardization in India.
  2. Step 2 · Knock-onPharmaceutical companies adopt standardized QR codes for better tracking.
  3. Step 3 · Knock-onWithheld This step of the chain is withheld. The reason is set out in the notice above — a deliberate omission, not missing data.
  4. Step 4 · Reaches youSMEs in the supply chain benefit from streamlined processes and reduced errors.

The trigger is reported by the source below. The steps that follow are Branch²’s traced reasoning — how the shock could reach a business like yours, not a prediction.

Source: The Hindu BusinessLine

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