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Dentsu Tracking Celebrates One Year Working With the European Union on Supply Chain Control Solutions For Tobacco (EU TPD)
GENEVA, May 20, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Today celebrates one year since the go-live of the EU TPD [ 
https://ec.europa.eu/health/tobacco/tracking_tracing_system_en ] (Tobacco 
Product Directive) in Europe. Dentsu Tracking, a brand of Dentsu Aegis Network, 
is collaborating with the European Commission and 27 Member States to design 
and operate the technical solution for supply chain control across the European 
tobacco industry, in compliance with the WHO FCTC Protocol. 

This is by far the world's largest platform in terms of total events and 
products tracked. To date, the system has tracked more than 32 billion products 
and 5 billion events occurring at more than 750 thousand registered Economic 
Operators across 27 EU Member States. 

"The EU TPD solution brings a new global precedent for government supply chain 
control. The current design and architecture set a new technical standard, and 
the insights from this first year fully confirm its success," said Philippe 
Castella, Managing Director, Dentsu Tracking.

"The European model ensures rigorous standards for compliance and takes an 
innovative approach to the Protocol by demanding full traceability at every 
step in the supply chain. This may become the model for future supply chain 
innovation and regulation across other industries, like alcohol and beverages."

Innovating with governments to fight illicit trade  

Across the EU, governments and law enforcement agencies now have a tool that 
enables full visibility across the total tobacco supply chain.  

"The system is a tool for authorities to help implement supply chain control 
policies based on data-driven insights across large data lakes and to use these 
insights to reduce the availability of illicit products", said Benjamin Phelip, 
Sales & Marketing Director, Dentsu Tracking.

Country government and authorities can use the data and visibility from the EU 
Secondary Repository (designed, implemented, and operated by Dentsu Tracking) 
to identify out-of-normal trade patterns and to enable further innovation in 
tobacco control policy to help fight against illicit trade.

Dentsu Tracking's solution ensures near real-time availability of data, meaning 
an almost instant response to macro-level queries, (for example, identification 
of trends and anomalies, or market statistics) or micro-level queries (for 
example, inspection and verification of a single cigarette pack, a specific 
warehouse, or a specific truck).

This solution is more rigorous than any existing system due both to its size 
and to the regulatory requirement for online enforcement. Online enforcement 
means that data is not just being passively stored. Instead, at every step 
there is a process of data reporting, validation, and authorization, all 
happening in less than sixty seconds. 

This means billions of unique packs, being tracked at thousands of sites from 
manufacturers to retailers across Europe. 

Links: For further information on the EU regulatory framework to fight illicit 
trade in tobacco products, please visit the European Commission [ 
https://ec.europa.eu/health/tobacco/tracking_tracing_system_en ]. See also the 
WHO FCTC Protocol [ https://www.who.int/fctc/protocol/en/ ] to Eliminate 
Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products. 

About

Dentsu Tracking is a brand of Dentsu Aegis Network. It is headquartered in 
Geneva, Switzerland. Core product and service solutions include traceability, 
security, industrial IT, business analytics, and supply chain digital 
transformation. On 21 December 2018, the European Commission appointed Dentsu 
Tracking as the sole provider to operate the central platform of an EU-wide 
traceability system.
www.dentsutracking.com

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