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ISO TC 122

ISO TC 122. Packaging. ISO TC 122 - Packaging. ISO 15394.2, Packaging — Bar code and two-dimensional symbols for shipping, transport and receiving labels (Revision of ISO 15394:2000) 2009 Edition as ISO/CS for publication, proof editing completed

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ISO TC 122

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  1. ISO TC 122 Packaging

  2. ISO TC 122 - Packaging • ISO 15394.2, Packaging — Bar code and two-dimensional symbols for shipping, transport and receiving labels (Revision of ISO 15394:2000) • 2009 Edition as ISO/CS for publication, proof editing completed • ISO 22742.2, Packaging — Linear bar code and two-dimensional symbols for product packaging (Revision of ISO 22742:2004) • CD ballot passed, DIS scheduled for April 2009 • ISO 28219:2009, Packaging — Labelling and direct product marking with linear bar code and two-dimensional symbols • Published 2009-01-15 • ISO 11156, Packaging - Accessible design - General guidelines • WD circulated for registration as CD on 2009-04-29 • NVC proposal to use NFC for RFID-enabled packaging

  3. ISO TC 122 – Packaging – WG 10, SCARFID • ISO 17363, Supply chain applications of RFID – Freight containers • Published 2007; revision proposed by U.S. in April 2009 • ISO 17364, Supply chain applications of RFID – Returnable transport items • Completed 2007, waited for CD ballot approval of 18000-3m3 • FDIS ballot expected by May, 2009 • Revision proposed by U.S. upon successful completion of FDIS ballot • ISO 17365, Supply chain applications of RFID – Transport units • Completed 2007, waited for CD ballot approval of 18000-3m3 • FDIS ballot expected by May, 2009 • Revision proposed by U.S. upon successful completion of FDIS ballot • ISO 17366, Supply chain applications of RFID – Product packaging • Completed 2007, waited for CD ballot approval of 18000-3m3 • Publication expected by May, 2009; ; revision proposed by U.S. in April 2009 • ISO 17367, Supply chain applications of RFID – Product tagging • Completed 2007, waited for CD ballot approval of 18000-3m3 • Publication expected by May, 2009; ; revision proposed by U.S. in April 2009

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  5. Thank you!!! Craig K. Harmon, President & CEO Q.E.D. Systems 3963 Highlands Lane, SE Cedar Rapids, IA 52403-2140 USA (V): +1 319/364-0212 (M): +1 319/533-8092 (E): craig.harmon@qed.org (U): http://www.autoid.org

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