Article | REF: TR970 V2

Traceability and authentication of textile products in the THD sector

Authors: Denis DEGUILLEMONT, Denis COUVRET, Jean-Jacques PLAINDOUX

Publication date: November 10, 2012

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2. Traceability in the logistical sense

Labeling methods will enable products and batches to be tracked within the company and between customers and suppliers. Nevertheless, the simple chalk-writing of batch numbers is still used in some small companies.

2.1 Classic labeling methods

Conventional codes, whether one- or two-dimensional, have been and still are widely used in the textile industry. These are coding systems that automatically identify an object and/or an entity, and consist of a code and a symbol representing it in the form of bars, layers or geometries ...

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