In this episode of the Rethinking Supply Chain podcast, John and Diana talk about the
Global Data Synchronisation Network, also known as the GDSN.
John dives into what the GDSN is, why it was started, and why GDSN standards matter. They also talk about how GDSN standards work, how relevant they are in today’s world, and much more.
When manufacturers want to share information with retailers, they plug that information into the GDSN, and when a retailer wants that information, they can access it from the system. Born from the idea of a global network for logistics, the system began in the 1970s and has remained the primary system manufacturers and retailers use today.
John and Diana discuss what the future of the GDSN could look like as product information dissemination evolves. They look at how retailers and manufacturers can work with technology companies to improve the GDSN and how that might affect distribution and logistics in the future.