• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to footer
  • Create Barcodes
  • GS1 FAQs
  • Barcode 101
  • GTIN Reuse Policy
  • Get UPC Barcodes
  • Amazon Barcodes
  • GS1 AI Help Desk
GTIN global trade item number

GTIN INFO Global Trade Item Number

GTIN Information

emailsupport@barcode-us.com
phone800.662.0701

  • Get GS1 Barcodes
  • UPC Barcodes
  • ITF-14 Barcodes
  • Assigning New GTINs
  • UPC Ownership Lookup
  • Check Digit Calculator

GTINs: The Master Key Unlocking Product Success in Commerce

A GTIN (Global Trade Item Number) is the central identifier not only for UPC barcodes, but it is also the central key to myriad of other applications. Below is a summary of products, packs, digital assets, and other trade items that rely on a unique GTIN (Global Trade Item Number) for accurate identification, retail compliance, and digital traceability.

A GTIN isn’t just a code — it’s the passport that allows a product to travel through every digital and physical checkpoint in commerce. Mismanaging it is like stamping the wrong passport number on your exports. For manufacturers competing in global markets, GTIN discipline isn’t optional — it’s operational survival.


Entity / ItemDescriptionGTIN Application
Consumer ProductAny item sold to end consumers, such as packaged goods, apparel, or electronics.UPC and EAN barcode symbols encode the GTIN.
Inner Pack / Case PackGroups of identical consumer units used for wholesale or retail replenishment.Each configuration (inner case, master carton) requires its own GTIN for logistics tracking.
Multi-Pack / BundleA combination of multiple identical or different items sold as a single retail unit.Each bundle variation must have its own GTIN to ensure correct inventory and listing accuracy.
Digital Product Passport (DPP)A traceable digital record that contains sustainability, compliance, or origin information.A unique GTIN is used as the digital identifier linking the passport data to the physical item.
Universal CouponA standardized, digital or paper coupon that can be redeemed across retailers.Each coupon uses a GTIN to uniquely identify the offer and ensure validation at POS.
Logistics Unit (SSCC / Pallet)A shipping or palletized unit used for warehouse and freight tracking.Although tracked primarily by SSCC, each contained GTIN defines the product contents.
Digital Listing / Marketplace ItemAn online retail listing in e-commerce or marketplace platforms. Google also used the GTIN as the key identifier.Each listing is tied to a GTIN to prevent duplicates and ensure accurate search results.
Regulated or Medical DeviceProducts that require traceability for compliance or recalls.GTINs are mandated for FDA UDI and EU MDR compliance tracking.
GS1 Digital Link QR CodeA web-enabled QR code that connects to product data and digital experiences.The GTIN serves as the core identifier embedded within the Digital Link URL.

The Hidden Risks of Poor GTIN Management

Global Trade Item Numbers (GTINs), typically displayed as UPC barcodes, serve as the essential framework for identifying products accurately within manufacturing operations. Proper administration of these identifiers guarantees correct product representation throughout retail networks, distribution systems, and online marketplaces. However, poorly managed GTIN records can trigger cascading operational difficulties and significant financial impacts.

While GS1 Barcode Support helps thousands of emerging businesses annually in securing Prefix/GTINs and deploying barcode systems, certain manufacturers choose independent GTIN administration. GS1 provides comprehensive educational programs and certification opportunities for companies seeking to master GS1 Global Standards complexities. As their GTIN inventories expand, organizations frequently adopt GTIN.cloud management systems as their solution.

Many manufacturing companies fail to recognize how crucial systematic GTIN administration truly is.. Although they might begin with legitimate GS1-licensed UPCs, complications emerge when these identifiers lack proper organization, monitoring, and upkeep during the product’s entire lifecycle.

Duplicate or Reused GTINs

A reused GTIN can overwrite existing product data in a retailer’s database. This can cause new items to appear as old ones, leading to mislabeling, shipment rejections, or incorrect listings on marketplaces like Amazon and Walmart.

Incorrect Product-to-GTIN Mapping

Errors often occur when product variations — such as sizes, colors, or packaging levels — aren’t assigned distinct GTINs. For example, a 12-pack and a single unit may share the same GTIN, confusing warehouse systems and order fulfillment software.

Mismatched Product Data

Dependence on fixed spreadsheets or outdated technology frequently causes loss of historical documentation during staff transitions, generating major challenges when products need updates or retailers request information.

Lack of Audit Readiness

Retailers often require proof of GTIN ownership and product data accuracy. Without a centralized system that stores Company Prefix certificates and verified barcode images, manufacturers risk failing audits and losing distribution privileges.

Real World Example

A mid-sized food manufacturer once discovered their new multipack SKUs were rejected by a major retailer. The problem? They had assigned the same GTIN to both the individual item and the 6-pack bundle. Not only were they forced to redesign packaging and reprint cartons, but they also lost four weeks of shelf time — a delay that cost thousands in missed sales and logistics rework.

This situation isn’t unique. Similar issues happen across industries because companies don’t maintain structured GTIN records or consult GS1-trained professionals when assigning identifiers.


.

get a gs1 gtin
Get A GS1 GTIN & Barcode
Get a Company Prefix
get a gs1 company prefix

GTINs: Boosting Your Online Presence

GTINs significantly boost product discoverability across Google Shopping, Amazon, and other platforms as a universal identifier. GTINs help search engines better understand, index, and display your products in relevant search results.

For e-commerce, sellers are required to include GTINs in product feeds to avoid listing rejections and maximize visibility.

How To Get Barcodes


  • Estimate How Many Barcodes
  • Apply at BARCODE US To Establish GTIN.cloud® account
  • License UPC Company Prefix/GTINs
  • Assign UPC/GTINS and Create Barcodes on GTIN.cloud®
get gs1 barcodes

Important Points

GTINs and Barcodes Are Not The Same

A GTIN is the actual identifier. The barcode symbol is a data carriers.

GTINs Cannot Ever Be Reused

GS1 global standards mandates that GTINs should not ever be reused.

Each Product Variant Needs a Unique GTIN

Identify your products as you would like retailers to order your products.

Use Company Licensed GTINs

Global retailers and Amazon require GS1 licensed Company Prefixes and GTINs.


GTIN FAQ’s

CLICK TO LEARN MORE
ITF-15 barcode

ITF-14 Barcodes

CLICK TO VIEW

Check Digit Calculator

calculate check digits

We Are Here To Help!

Please contact us at 888.540.6885 or chat with us online If you would like to set up a call with a consultant for assistance, please use the button below.

schedule a complimentary 15 minute call today!



Footer

Services

  • www.gtin.cloud
  • www.isbn-us.com
  • www.barcode-us.com
  • www.barcode.graphics
  • www.createbarcodes.com

Information

  • www.barcode-us.info
  • www.gs1-128.info
  • www.databar-barcode.info
  • www.epc-rfid.info
  • www.isbn-13.info
  • www.gs1standards.info
  • Google’s GTIN Guidelines 2025

Bar Code Graphics, Inc.

333 N. Michigan Avenue
Suite #1114
Chicago, IL 60601
800.662.0701
www.barcode.graphics
Click to verify BBB accreditation and to see a BBB report.

© 2025 Bar Code Graphics, Inc. | Privacy Policy