The GDST updated the Standard in 2022 and now in 2023, is this going to continue to be a yearly cycle?

  • POSTED: 10/01/2024
  • AUTHOR: Rachel Walker

No, the 1.2 update is required solely because the underlying GS1 standard completed its first update in seven years to align with current best practices. There are currently no other updates planned for the technical requirements after the 1.2 update.

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