Next Level Supply Chain with GS1 US
Resilience isn't just for small startups—it's vital for businesses of all sizes. In this episode, , author of Supply Chain for Startups, joins to discuss how companies can build resilient supply chains using key metrics and smart strategies. Jonathan explains how early decisions about structure, visibility, and supplier engagement can set you up for long-term success. This conversation offers a clear view of what it takes to build supply chain operations that can adapt as the business grows. In this episode, you’ll learn: How process mapping uncovers weak points that limit supply...
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Shoppers lose trust the moment they see that your data is inconsistent. In this episode, of joins and to discuss why product information must stay consistent across every channel. Jon explains how aligned data reduces friction between partners, supports accurate inventory management, and strengthens the experience for buyers and internal teams. This conversation shows how accurate product data becomes the thread that keeps every part of the supply chain working in sync. In this episode, you’ll learn: The operational value of keeping product data consistent across channels The...
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Behind every safe meal is someone who got the data right. , Senior Product Information Analyst at , joins hosts and to discuss how the seafood industry is preparing for FSMA Rule 204, and how GS1 standards like GLNs, GTINs, and 2D barcodes are helping ensure food safety from port to plate. Brandon shares how his team uses data to improve visibility, partner collaboration, and customer confidence, proving that accurate and standardized information benefits everyone in the supply chain. In this episode, you’ll learn: How GS1 standards support FSMA 204 traceability Why data quality...
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A single contamination can have serious consequences for vulnerable populations, such as students. Traceability is essential to ensure food safety from the farm to the school cafeteria. In this episode, , President and Co-Founder of , and Candice Bevis, Farm Operations Manager at , explain how digital traceability simplifies FSMA 204 compliance and strengthens confidence in the food supply chain. They discuss how affordable technology and GS1 standards help small farms operate with the same precision as large suppliers, connecting farms, processors, and cafeterias for a safer food...
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Efficiency works when everything goes to plan. But as disruptions grow more frequent and complex, resilience and preparation are what set strong supply chains apart. In this episode, logistics expert , founder and CEO of , joins hosts and to discuss what leaders need to know about supply chain risk, technology, and balance. With over 40 years in the industry advising organizations like the World Economic Forum, the UN, and the European Commission, John shares hard-earned lessons from real-world crises and why efficiency is not enough. Listeners will gain a sharper understanding of how...
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From Sunday suppers to 2,000 stores… and almost losing them all. turned his dad’s cheese dip recipe into a fast-growing CPG brand, only to face the harsh realities of shelf life, co-packing, and retailer expectations. In this episode, he joins to share how he scaled , what nearly sank the business, and the turning point that gave him a second chance. Listeners will hear the unfiltered story behind bringing a homemade recipe to the national stage, and the resilience, partnerships, and supply chain decisions that made survival possible. In this episode, you’ll learn: How shelf life...
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When food safety is on the line, every hour counts. The FDA’s new FSMA 204 rule is raising the standard for traceability, with stronger requirements designed to track products faster and manage recalls more effectively. At stake is not just compliance, but the ability to protect both consumers and businesses when outbreaks occur. In this episode, from the joins hosts and to explain what FSMA 204 means for supply chains. They explore why proactive traceability is replacing outdated reactive models and how better data is improving the speed and accuracy of investigations. You’ll also...
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Carter’s just pulled off what many retailers thought was impossible. In only three months, the iconic children’s apparel brand rolled out RFID technology across 700 stores: improving accuracy on every item and making life easier for both store teams and customers. In this episode, and from join hosts and to discuss how RFID became central to Carter’s retail operations, what it took to win buy-in across the company, and how it is improving both inventory management and customer experience. You’ll also hear how Carter’s uses RFID to cut payroll costs for year-end...
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The way cash moves through the supply chain is evolving. What was once a paper-heavy process is now embracing digital transformation. In this episode, , Senior Manager at , joins hosts and to discuss the shift from traditional, manual methods to more secure, efficient, and accountable digital solutions. Financial institutions and the Federal Reserve are demanding greater transparency and control over cash movement, and armored transport teams are under increasing pressure to adapt. Robert walks us through the process of how Axiom is modernizing armored transport, replacing...
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The packaging around your product now matters just as much as the product itself. For companies navigating Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) laws, that's quickly becoming the reality. And it’s reshaping how teams think about data, packaging, and compliance. In this episode, , Senior Director of Data Governance and Business Platforms at LLC, joins hosts and to demystify what EPR means for manufacturers and retailers. With legislation ramping up across states, Lindsay explains how brands are preparing for complex reporting requirements, coordinating across departments, and...
info_outlineThe way cash moves through the supply chain is evolving.
What was once a paper-heavy process is now embracing digital transformation.
In this episode, Robert Skitt, Senior Manager at Axiom Armored Transport, joins hosts Reid Jackson and Liz Sertl to discuss the shift from traditional, manual methods to more secure, efficient, and accountable digital solutions.
Financial institutions and the Federal Reserve are demanding greater transparency and control over cash movement, and armored transport teams are under increasing pressure to adapt.
Robert walks us through the process of how Axiom is modernizing armored transport, replacing handwritten logs with barcode scans and eManifests.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
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How GS1 standards are helping digitize cash logistics
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What “cash visibility” looks like in practice
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Why early adoption gave Axiom a seat at the table and a competitive edge
Jump into the conversation:
(00:00) Introducing Next Level Supply Chain
(04:52) What cash visibility looks like
(07:23) How GS1 standards changed the workflow
(11:32) Turning paper-heavy processes into data
(13:32) Barcode tech in armored car logistics
(15:14) How digitization improves accuracy and trust
(19:25) Advice for starting your visibility journey
(20:44) Robert’s favorite technology today
Connect with GS1 US:
Our website - www.gs1us.org
Connect with the guest:
Robert Skitt on LinkedIn
Check out Axiom Armored Transport