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GTIN (Global Trade Item Number) - TSV

GTIN (Global Trade Item Number) is the umbrella term for product identification codes defined by GS1 (Global Standards Organization). It includes four types: GTIN-13 (EAN-13/JAN standard), GTIN-8 (EAN-8/JAN short), GTIN-12 (UPC), and GTIN-14 (logistics/case level). GTINs are used to uniquely identify products throughout the global supply chain, from retail POS systems to warehouse inventory management. In Japan, GS1 Japan (Distribution Systems Research Institute) manages and assigns these codes.

GS1 JAN code barcode product identification UPC EAN supply chain POS logistics standardization
code	slug	name	description	barcodeSymbology	digits	region	usage
GTIN-13	gtin-13-jan-standard	GTIN-13 (JAN Standard Type / EAN-13)	A 13-digit product identification code used for identifying individual consumer goods.	EAN-13	13	Global (Japan, Europe, Asia, etc.)	Individual consumer goods, minimum trading units between businesses
GTIN-8	gtin-8-jan-short	GTIN-8 (JAN Short Type / EAN-8)	An 8-digit product identification code used for small items with limited barcode display space.	EAN-8	8	Global	Small items (cosmetics, jewelry, confectionery, etc.)
GTIN-12	gtin-12-upc	GTIN-12 (U.P.C.)	A 12-digit product identification code used in the United States and Canada.	UPC-A	12	United States, Canada	Products for North American market
GTIN-14	gtin-14-logistics	GTIN-14 (Logistics/Case Level)	A 14-digit product identification code used to identify trade item groupings such as cases, cartons, and multipacks.	ITF-14, GS1-128	14	Global	Logistics and inventory management (cases, cartons, pallets, and other trade item groupings)