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Supply chain applications of RFID — Returnable transport items (RTIs) and returnable packaging items (RPIs)

This International Standard defines the basic features of RFID for use in the supply chain when applied to returnable transport items (RTIs). In particular it
— provides specifications for the identification of the RTI and the returnable packaging item (RPI),
— makes recommendations about additional information on the RF tag,
— specifies the semantics and data syntax to be used,
— specifies the data protocol to be used to interface with business applications and the RFID system,
— specifies the minimum performance requirements,
— specifies the air interface standards between the RF interrogator and RF tag, and
— specifies the reuse and recyclability of the RF tag.

ISO 17364

Packaging — Labelling and direct product marking with linear bar code and two-dimensional symbols

ISO 28219:2017

- defines minimum requirements for identifying items,

- provides guidelines for item marking with machine-readable symbols,

- covers both labels and direct marking of items,

- includes testing procedures for label adhesive characteristics and mark durability,

- provides guidance for the formatting on the label of data presented in linear bar code, two-dimensional symbol or human-readable form,

- is intended for applications which include, but are not limited to, support of systems that automate the control of items during the processes of:

- production,
- inventory,
- distribution,
- field service,
- point of sale,
- point of care,
- repair, and
- is intended to include, but it is not limited to, multiple industries including:

- automotive,
- aerospace,
- chemical,
- consumer items,
- electronics,
- health care,
- marine,
- rail,
- telecommunications.
The location and application method of the marking are not defined (these will be reviewed and agreed upon by suppliers and manufacturers and their trading partners before implementing ISO 28219:2017).

ISO 28219:2017 does not supersede or replace any applicable safety or regulatory marking or labelling requirements. ISO 28219:2017 is meant to satisfy the minimum item marking requirements of numerous applications and industry groups and as such its applicability is to a wide range of industries, each of which may have specific implementation guidelines for it. ISO 28219:2017 is to be applied in addition to any other mandated labelling direct-marking requirements.

The labelling and direct marking requirement of ISO 28219:2017 and other standards can be combined into one label or marking area or appear as separate labels or marking areas.

ISO 28219:2017 uses the terms "part marking" and "item marking" interchangeably. Unless otherwise stated, ISO 28219:2017 will use the term "item marking" to describe both the labelling and direct part marking (DPM) of an item, where DPM includes, but is not limited to, altering (e.g. dot peen, laser etch, chemical etch), as well as additive type processes (e.g. ink jet, vacuum deposition).

The purpose of ISO 28219:2017 is to establish the machine-readable (linear, two-dimensional, and composite symbols) and human-readable content for direct marking and labelling of items, parts, and components.

ISO 28219:2017 provides a means for items, parts and components to be marked, and read in either fixtured or hand-held scanning environments at any manufacturer's facility and then read by customers purchasing items for subsequent manufacturing operations or for final end use. Intended applications include, but are not limited to, supply chain applications, e.g. inventory, distribution, manufacturing, quality control, acquisition, transportation, supply, repair, and disposal.

The figures are illustrative and not necessarily to scale or to the quality requirements specified in ISO 28219:2017.

ISO 28219

Packaging - Linear bar code and two-dimensional symbols for product packaging

ISO 22742:2010
specifies the minimum requirements for the design of labels containing a linear bar code and two‑dimensional symbols on product packages to convey data between trading partners,
provides guidance for the formatting on the label of data presented in a linear bar code, two‑dimensional symbols or human‑readable form,
provides specific recommendations regarding the choice of linear bar code and 2D symbologies, and specifies quality requirements and classes of bar code density,
provides specific recommendations regarding 2D symbologies, which allow a broad choice for general use of scanning hardware (e.g. area imagers, linear imagers, single‑line laser scanners, and rastering laser scanners), and
makes recommendations as to label placement, size and the inclusion of free text and any appropriate graphics.

ISO 22742

Electronic data interchange for administration, commerce and transport (EDIFACT) - Application level syntax rules

Scope of part 1: This part of ISO 9735 specifies common syntax rules for the formatting of batch and interactive messages to be interchanged between computer application systems. It includes the terms and definitions for all parts of ISO 9735.

ISO 9735

Systems to manage terminology, knowledge and content - Concept-related aspects for developing and internationalizing classification systems

ISO 22274:2013 establishes basic principles and requirements for ensuring that classification systems are suitable for worldwide application, considering such aspects as cultural and linguistic diversity as well as market requirements. By applying principles relating to terminology work, ISO 22274:2013 provides guidelines for creating, handling, and using classification systems for international environments.ISO 22274:2013 addresses the need in many domains for classification systems that are concept based to ensure that they are suitable for worldwide use and can be adapted to specific user communities. It provides information about the design, development, and use of classification systems that are fully enabled for diverse linguistic, cultural, and market-based environments.ISO 22274:2013 primarily specifies the factors that need to be considered when creating and populating a classification system for use in diverse linguistic environments. These factors include the specification of principles for incorporating internationalization aspects into classification systems, and maintaining and using those aspects for the structuring of activities, products, services, agents, and other entities of a company or organization.The following are within the scope of ISO 22274:2013: a) guidelines on information content to support internationalization of classification systems and their underlying concept systems; b) terminological principles applicable to classification systems; c) requirements for internationalization of classification systems; d) considerations on workflow and administration of classification system content to support worldwide use.The following are outside the scope of ISO 22274:2013: 1) providing formal data models for representing classification systems in machine-readable form; 2) prescribing classification system content for specific business domains or products; 3) harmonization of classification systems.ISO 22274:2013 is intended for those who develop content for classification systems. This includes terminologists and content managers who are called upon to apply the principles of terminology work to ensure that cultural and linguistic diversity are appropriately reflected in classification systems. It is also relevant for people who design and model appropriate IT tools.

ISO 22274

Secondary materials — Principles, sustainability and traceability requirements

This Standard under development is a follow up on IWA 19:2017 provides a global framework for the sustainable management of secondary metals. The framework includes sustainability and traceability requirements for metals recovered.

IWA 19:2017 guides economic operators of secondary metals value chains, including those engaged in the informal sector, in the efficient and credible implementation of improved recycling practices, in particular in emerging and developing economies.

ISO/AWI 59014

Circular Economy — Product Circularity Data Sheet

The document provides a general methodology for improving the accuracy and completeness of circular economy related information based on the usage of a Product Circularity Data Sheet when acquiring or supplying products.
This general methodology contains then a set of requirements that need to be established by an organization aiming to use the concerned data sheet when acquiring or supplying products, which also includes the trusted reporting and exchanging of circular economy related information.
The document also provides guidance for the definition and sharing of a Product Circularity Data Sheet, considering the type, content and format of information to be provided.
This guidance and these requirements are intended to be applicable to all organizations, regardless of type, size and nature.
These requirements implement a qualitative approach for business-to-business data exchange to be inclusive with small and medium businesses/enterprises and to protect confidential information.

ISO/WD 59040

Industrial automation systems and integration - Parts library - Part 26: Logical resource: Information supplier identification

This part of ISO 13584 specifies a supplier code to identify the information suppliers of the contents of
a library and, when the content of this library was provided in a standard document, a code that
identifies this standard document.
The following are within the scope of this part of ISO 13584:
— a code to identify the supplier of information contained in a parts library, and
— a code to identify a standard document when the content of a parts library are defined in a
standard document.
The following is outside the scope of this part of ISO 13584:
— a code to identify the supplier of a part.
NOTE The supplier code enables the user of a library to trace the supplier of any information about a
part that has an entry in the library and to trace the data given by a particular information supplier.

ISO 13584-26

Industrial automation systems and integration - Parts library - Part 31: Implementation resources: Geometric programming interface

This part of ISO 13584 specifies an application programming interface that enables an application program
to generate geometric models that are independent of the target user system. The interface allows
portability of programs that describe parametric shape representations of parts families held in an ISO
13584 parts library.
The following are within the scope of this International Standard:
— programs to generate geometric representations within a modelling system that are independent of the
target system,
— programs that specify geometric representations that are created through constraint-based geometric
definitions,
— programs that structure geometric representations created independently of the target system,
— programs that specify presentation style attributes for symbolic visualisation of representations created,
— programs that support technical drawing standard conventions for shape representation, including a 2D
hidden line mechanism.
The following are outside the scope of this International Standard:
— The precise control of the image to be displayed on the receiving system devices,
— The precise definition of the data that shall be created on the receiving system,
— The storage of a parametric model on the receiving system.

ISO 13584-31