global data synchronization network (GDSN)

Definition:
The Global Data Synchronization Network is the vehicle to exchange supply chain data that is accurate, up-to-date, and compliant with globally supported EAN/UCC system standards. The network provides timely distribution of standardized traceable product and company data from a manufacturer to a retailer, by pre-qualifying data through one of many data pools. A data pool is a regional source of a manufacturer or retailer’s data. Individual data pools connect to the master Global Registry that is the global gateway of information exchange, operated by GS1 (formally known as EAN International).


How the Technology is Being Used:
The Global Data Synchronization Network (GDSN) is used to eliminate costly data errors when exchanging data with trading partners. It also eliminates the possibility of out dated and inaccurate data. Similar to EPC/RFID, many retailers are mandating that suppliers use Data Synchronization to exchange data with them. Larger suppliers have purchased computer systems to communicate directly with the Global Registry and skip the use of data pools. Smaller supplier organizations may find that the use of data pools is a more cost effective solution with little or no impact on their current back-end computer systems.


Online Resources of Information:
EAN International (EAN), now known as GS1, for more information on GDSN


Technology Suppliers:
UCCnet is a data pool supplier and is merging with Transora, who is a also a data pool supplier


Solution providers offering data synchronization tools and services for mid-size and smaller organizations: