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  • 1global product — A product that is marketed throughout the world with the same brand name, such as Coca Cola, Guinness, Levi, and McDonalds. The advantage of a global product is that it usually enables an advertisement or image to be used worldwide. However, one… …

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  • 2Global Product Classification — The Global Product Classification (GPC) is part of the GS1 System and a key enabler for the Global Data Synchronization Network (GDSN) and category management. All current published GPC content is available free of charge, without any usage… …

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  • 3global product — /ˌgləυb(ə)l prɒdʌkt/ noun a product with a famous brand name which is recognised and sold all over the world …

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  • 4Product lifecycle management — (PLM) is the process of managing the entire lifecycle of a product from its conception, through design and manufacture, to service and disposal. [cite web title = About PLM publisher = CIMdata url = http://www.cimdata.com/PLM/aboutPLM.html ] PLM… …

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  • 5Global (cutlery) — Global (often written in all capitalized letters as GLOBAL ) is a brand of cutlery products made by Yoshikin of Japan. Their selection of knives are known for their distinctive one piece, molybdenum/vanadium stainless steel design. These are… …

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  • 6Global Data Synchronization Network — The Global Data Synchronisation Network is an internet based, interconnected network of interoperable data pools and a global registry known as the GS1 Global Registry, that enable companies around the globe to exchange standardised and… …

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  • 7Product Red — Product Red, styled as (PRODUCT)RED, is a brand licensed to partner companies such as Nike, American Express (UK), Apple Inc., Starbucks, Converse, Bugaboo, Penguin Classics (UK International), Gap, Emporio Armani, Hallmark (US) and Dell. It was… …

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  • 8Global sourcing — is a term used to describe strategic sourcing in today s global setting. Most companies now include global sourcing as part of their procurement strategy. Global sourcing often aims to exploit global efficiencies in the delivery of a product or… …

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  • 9Product naming — is the discipline of deciding what a product will be called, and is very similar in concept and approach to the process of deciding on a name for a company or organization. Product naming is considered a critical part of the branding process,… …

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  • 10Global Trade Item Number — (GTIN) is an identifier for trade items developed by GS1 (comprising the former EAN International and Uniform Code Council). Such identifiers are used to look up product information in a database (often by inputting the number through a bar code… …

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