EPCglobal Action Groups
EPCglobal Action Groups are a subscription benefit and are designed to bring together international users from a variety of industries to define business and technical requirements for the EPCglobal Network.
Action Groups help develop the foundational building blocks of the EPCglobal Network, working toward the creation of industry standards and commercial adoption.
Subscribing companies to EPCglobal are encouraged to provide company representatives to participate in these groups. The following is a list of Action Groups that have been established.
- Business Action Groups (BAGs) are comprised of representatives from companies that currently use or plan to utilise EPCglobal Network technology. These groups aim to establish business requirements and use cases across multiple industries to facilitate supply chain efficiency. There are currently three Business Action Groups: Fast Moving Consumer Goods, Healthcare & Life Sciences, and Transportation and Logistics.
- The Hardware Action Group (HAG) defines the interfaces between hardware components (primarily RFID tags and readers) in the EPCglobal Network.
- The Software Action Group (SAG) defines software interface and other standards both within the EPCglobal Network elements and between these and other elements of enterprise systems distributed over a number of enterprises and geographies.
For more information about the different Action Groups, please visit www.epcglobalinc.org/what/action_group
To sign up to an Action Group please visit the subscriber only site at www.epcglobalinc.org/members
EPCglobal looks forward to working closely with its Subscribers to develop industry-accepted standards for the EPCglobal Network and drive commercial adoption. With your help, EPCglobal will revolutionise the way organisations manage their supply chains.
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