board of fisheries sweden traceability of fish boxes from ship to consumer

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Board of Fisheries Sweden

Traceability of fish boxes from ship to consumer

Why? EU regulation 1224/2009, article 58:

All fish to be able to trace back to origin, introduced by 2013

How?RFID, UHF, EPC, EPCIS

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Every box has unique identity: which box to which ship

Reported to EPCIS

At harbour

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Ship reports who, when, what, where to Board of Fisheries

Sent to EPCIS

Baltic Sea

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Which boxes came from which ship and when

Report to EPCIS

Back at harbour

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Which boxes goes in to production of filés

Report to EPCIS

Production of filés

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New box with new label (rfid and 2D barcode)

Goes into cold storage

Report to EPCIS

New product/new label

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At order/shipment, all boxes beeing read

Report to EPCIS

Order/shipment

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Boxes being read arriving to distributor

Report to EPCIS

Distributor

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New package, new label at distributor

Report to EPCIS

Consumer package at distributor

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Read by mobile phone, last leg of traceability

Report to EPCIS

Arriving to retailer, restaurant or other

Låda 123 Låda knyts till båt EPCIS

Båt rapporterar Masterdata EPCIS

Låda 123 Båt landar låda i hamn EPCIS

Låda 123 Produktion filé/in produktionsband EPCIS

777 778 779 Papplådor/ny tag till frysrum EPCIS

777 778 779 EPCIS

777 778 779 EPCIS

Utleverans/order

Inleverans Grossist

777 98765Nytt emballage/ny tag EPCIS

98765 Anländer Detaljist/restaurang EPCIS

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Flödestest 1

Box 123 EPCIS

Masterdata EPCIS

EPCIS

Box 123 EPCIS

777 EPCIS

777 EPCIS

777 EPCIS

777 EPCIS

98765 EPCIS

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Spårbarhet

98765

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Question about one box at store

EPCIS

Consumer

Use mobile phone to read barcode on rfid label

And get a map over origin and movement

Questions?

Please contact:Niklas HildProject ManagerNiklas.hild@roi4u.se

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