Australian Automotive Aftermarket industry
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Background |
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Key Associations |
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Industry Initiatives |
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Information Library |
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Events |
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FAQs |
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Case Studies / GS1 Working with Industry |
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Useful Links |
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Contact Information |
1. Background
The Australian Automotive Aftermarket industry has worked closely with GS1 Australia to develop a set of implementation guides covering Number and Barcoding, eMessaging and Data Synchronisation (under development).
In association with the Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association, the AutoEtrade website was set up to assist both suppliers and retailers keen on implementing open standards based supply chains.
Electronic Data Synchronisation within the industry sector, via the GS1net™ data pool, is set to commence late 2007, early 2008. Several suppliers in the Automotive Aftermarket sector are currently involved in data synchronisation within the Grocery industry sector and have realised benefits to their organisations. Electronic Data Synchronisation is seen as a fundamental requirement for successful electronic messaging.
2. Key Associations
The Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA) represents the interests of over 850 members of the Australian Automotive Aftermarket industry. The AAAA has been a strong supporter of the GS1 System and has been a key driver in working with its members to implement open global standards in the supply chain.
Click here to visit the Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association website.
3. Industry Initiatives
AutoEtrade
AutoEtrade contains a set of industry guidelines that enable the automotive aftermarket industry to exchange information, including orders, electronically, thereby improving the speed and accuracy of commerce in the industry.
autoEtrade has been developed by the Australian Automotive Aftermarket industry and GS1 Australia to meet the specific requirements of the industry and are based on the GS1 Global set of standards.
Click here to visit the AutoEtrade website.
Data Synchronisation Project
The Automotive Aftermarket industry will be following the lead of Australia's Retail Grocery, Liquor and Health sectors in implementing an electronic standards based data synchronisation process replacing the current manual and often error ridden forms based process.
An initial Data Synchronisation pilot was recently completed using the EANnet® data synchronisation tool. Participants in this pilot included Auto Concepts, Clutch Industries, Coventry Group, GUD holdings, NGK Spark Plug, Repco and Super Cheap Auto.
The next phase of the project is to begin rollout out Data Synchronisation using the GDSN™ compliant local data pool GS1net.
More information on GDSN
More information on GS1net
4. Information library
To date, the following documents have been developed for the Automotive Aftermarket Industry:
| Guidelines | |
| Numbering and Barcoding guidelines for the Automotive Aftermarket Industry |
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| Technical Fact Sheets |
| For technical information on how to use the check digit calculator, allocating numbers, barcode symbol dimensions and numbering and barcoding of logistics units view GS1 Australia Technical Fact Sheets. |
| eMessaging | |
| Purchase order message implementation guideline |
download |
| Purchase order response message implementation guideline |
download |
| Inventory report message implementation guideline |
download |
| Despatch advice message implementation guideline |
download |
| Invoice message implementation guideline |
download |
| Remittance advice message implementation guideline |
download |
| Price catalogue message implementation guideline |
download |
| Syntax and service report (Control Message) |
download |
| Interchange Control Structure |
download |
5. Events
| Past events | |
| GS1 Australia, in association with the AAAA, conducted a series of Seminars introducing Data Synchronisation to the Automotive Aftermarket Industry in November 2007. |
Nov 2007 |
Click here for more information regarding GS1 Australia events.
6. FAQs
For general questions regarding the GS1 standards or membership please contact GS1 Australia via email.
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Who do I contact for further information?
GS1 Australia Customer Service Team on 1300 366 033 or using the contact us link from this website.
7. Case Studies / GS1 Working with Industry
Valvoline oils their supply chain with EANnet®
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[date: March 2006]
GS1 Australia is constantly looking at opportunities for presenting new case studies. If you would like to contribute to a case study, please contact us on 1300 366 033 or via email.
8. Useful links
Below is a list of other links you may find helpful:
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Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association |
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AutoEtrade |
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Federation of Automotive Products Manufacturers |
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Logistics Labelling Service |
9. Contact Information
For further information on Apparel industry initiatives contact:
John Szabo
Industry Manager - GS1 Australia
P: 1300 BARCODE (1300 227 263)
E: john.szabo@gs1au.org


