What is Global Trade Item Number (GTIN)
GTIN (Global Trade Item Number) is a unique identifier used to distinguish individual products in global commerce. It’s encoded in barcodes and used across supply chains to help systems recognize, track, and manage products accurately regardless of where or how they’re sold.
Examples
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GTIN format |
Example GTIN |
Notes |
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GTIN-8 |
96385074 |
Shortest GTIN format used for small items where label space is limited. |
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GTIN-12 (UPC) |
012345678905 |
Common in North America, typically found under retail barcodes. |
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GTIN-13 (EAN) |
4006381333931 |
Widely used outside North America, especially in Europe. |
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GTIN-13 (ISBN) |
9783161484100 |
ISBNs used in publishing are a type of GTIN-13. |
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GTIN-14 |
10614141000013 |
Used for identifying multipacks or case-level packaging in logistics. |
Good to know
GTINs come in four standard formats: GTIN-8, GTIN-12, GTIN-13, and GTIN-14, each suited for different packaging levels or regional uses. It’s important to know which format is required by your sales channels and make sure each product has a unique, valid GTIN. This helps with accurate listings, inventory tracking, and compatibility with marketplaces like Amazon, Google, and Walmart.
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