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Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) can be used by a company to uniquely identify all of its trade items. GS1 defines trade items as products or services that are priced, ordered or invoiced at any point in the supply chain.
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The Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) is an identifier for trade items, developed by the international organization GS1.
A Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) is a unique number that identifies any pre-defined trade item (a product or service) that may be priced, ordered or invoiced at any point in any supply chain. Trade items include all services and products, from raw materials through to end user products.
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The International Article Number (also known as European Article Number or EAN) is a standard describing a barcode symbology and numbering system used in global trade to identify a specific retail product type, in a specific packaging configuration, from a specific manufacturer.
The Global Trade Item Number® (GTIN®) is the globally unique GS1 Identification Key used to identify trade items and one of the main building blocks of the GS1 System. GTINs are assigned by the brand owner of the product and are used to identify products as they move through the global supply chain.