Global Commerce Initiative

Global Commerce Initiative (GCI) is a group of manufacturers and retailers that works to simplify and enhance global commerce and improve consumer value in the overall retail supply chain. It is an international user group that works for the implementation of GS1 standards and best practices.

History

In October 1999, GCI was created by manufacturers, retailers and sponsors (trade and industry associations, regional ECR initiatives, VICs and standards bodies) to improve the performance of the international supply chain for consumer goods through the collaborative development and endorsement of recommended voluntary standards and best practices.

The group operates through various global working groups. It is led by an executive board which comprises approximately 40 of the largest manufacturers and retailers. A small group of members of the board form the global steering group, which develops policy recommendations and oversees day-to-day operation.

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