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As the life sciences industry shifts to EPCIS for DSCSA compliance, leading companies are taking a crucial next step: continuing to deliver ASNs for operational value—driven in part by requirements from wholesalers and retail chains. In this session from FutureLink Boston 2025, Dan Walles explains why non-DSCSA ASNs remain essential for streamlining logistics and enabling efficient, resilient supply chains—and how TraceLink is making it easy to deliver them at scale.
Walles details how companies can use TraceLink’s MINT solution to build on their compliance investments by digitalizing ASN exchange across all trading partners. He outlines how MINT’s Integrate-Once™ model removes complexity, eliminates manual ASN customizations, and lays the foundation for broader supply chain digitalization. With 13+ years of ASN delivery experience and more than 110 million ASNs exchanged, TraceLink is uniquely positioned to help companies reduce stockouts, lower working capital, and increase revenue through more reliable, real-time data exchange.
Watch to learn:
- Why ASNs and EPCIS serve different purposes—and why both are critical going forward
- How MINT enables scalable, low-cost ASN exchange across all partners and systems
- How leading companies are using ASNs as a foundation for broader digital transformation
Watch now to see how TraceLink is helping manufacturers future-proof their supply chains by turning compliance into competitive advantage.