Overview of the GTIN Family
GTIN is an umbrella term used to describe the entire family of EAN/UCC data structures and encompasses all levels of packing, including the identification of individual products, cases and pallets. 
   
	- GTIN is only a term:
	  
		- GTIN does not change existing standards.
    
 - The UPC does not go away.
		
 - North American manufacturers, for example, that apply the UCC-12 data structure and UPC symbol to their product will continue to do so.
    
  
	  
GTIN supports a globally unique 14 digit number to identify Trade Items. The EAN/UCC-14, EAN/UCC-13, UCC-12, and EAN/UCC-8 are the four symbols that make up GTIN. 
 
   
  
GTIN Family 
   
Each of the four data structures provides unique numbers when right justified in a 14-digit database field:
 
   
	- UCC-12 (U.P.C.) (Twelve Digits)
	  
	
 - EAN/UCC-13 (Thirteen Digits)
	  
	
 - EAN/UCC-8 (Eight Digits)
	   
	
	  - EAN/UCC-14 (Fourteen Digits)
	   
	
  
New Terminology:
 
 
  
	
		| Old Term | 
		New Term | 
	 
	
		| U.P.C. | 
		UCC-12 | 
	 
	
		| EAN-14 & SCC-14 | 
		EAN/UCC-14 | 
	 
	
		| EAN-13 | 
		EAN/UCC-13 | 
	 
	
		| EAN-8 | 
		EAN/UCC-8 | 
	 
	
		| Packaging Indicator | 
		Indicator digit | 
	 
	
		| Company Number | 
		EAN.UCC Company Prefix | 
	 
	
		| 
		                   *for data structure only 
		 | 
	 
 
   
 
GTIN Compliant Database:
 
In a GTIN compliant database, the EAN/UCC-8, UCC-12, EAN/UCC-13 and EAN/UCC-14 are stored as 14-digit numbers. For example:
 
 
	
		| 
		    | 
		
		 
		1  | 
		
		 
		2  | 
		
		 
		3  | 
		
		 
		4  | 
		
		 
		5  | 
		
		 
		6  | 
		
		 
		7  | 
		
		 
		8  | 
		
		 
		9  | 
		
		 
		10  | 
		
		 
		11  | 
		
		 
		12  | 
		
		 
		13  | 
		
		 
		14  | 
	 
	
		| 
		 
		EAN/UCC-8  | 
		
		 
		0  | 
		
		 
		0  | 
		
		 
		0  | 
		
		 
		0  | 
		
		 
		0  | 
		
		 
		0  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		C  | 
	 
	
		| 
		 
		UCC-12  | 
		
		 
		0  | 
		
		 
		0  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		C  | 
	 
	
		| 
		 
		EAN/UCC-13  | 
		
		 
		0  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		C  | 
	 
	
		| 
		 
		EAN/UCC-14  | 
		
		 
		I  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		X  | 
		
		 
		C  | 
	 
 
  
	  
    Where I is the Indicator digit.
	   
	 
 
GTIN Inside and Outside the Database:
 
The EAN/UCC-8, UCC-12, EAN/UCC-13 and EAN/UCC-14 continue to be 8, 12, 13 and 14 digits in length respectively. The only change is how they are stored in the database. For example:
 
 
	
		| 
		 GTIN Structure  | 
		
		 Number Example  | 
		
		 Database Storage  | 
	 
	
		| 
		 EAN/UCC-8  | 
		
		 20123451  | 
		
		 00000020123451  | 
	 
	
		| 
		 UCC-12   | 
		
		 614141005277  | 
		
		 00614141005277  | 
	 
	
		| 
		 EAN/UCC-13   | 
		
		 
		3439494949392  | 
		
		 03439494949392  | 
	 
	
		| 
		 EAN/UCC-14  | 
		
		 
		10614141000415  | 
		
		 
		10614141000415  | 
	 
 
Assigning the GTIN:
 
   
	- The manufacturer or brand owner determines how to assign GTINs.
	
 - The receiver (retailer) relies on the manufacturer or brand owner to ensure uniqueness.
	
  
GTIN Assignment Methods for Different Packaging Levels:
 
There are 3 methods used to assign GTINs for different packaging levels:
 
   
  
Method 1: Additional Example of Common Base number 
  
 
	
		| 
		 
		·       
		Item  | 
		
		    | 
		
		 0  | 
		
		 67123  | 
		
		 55555  | 
		
		 C  | 
	 
	
		| 
		 
		·       
		Innerpack Item (15 Items)  | 
		
		 3  | 
		
		  00  | 
		
		 67123  | 
		
		 55555  | 
		
		 C  | 
	 
	
		| 
		 
		·       
		Intermediate Pack (4 Innerpacks)  | 
		
		 5  | 
		
		 00  | 
		
		 67123  | 
		
		 55555  | 
		
		 C  | 
	 
	
		| 
		 
		·
       
		Masterpack (2 Intermediate Packs)  | 
		
		 7  | 
		
		 00  | 
		
		 67123  | 
		
		 55555  | 
		
		 C  | 
	 
 
   
   
	- Method Two: A unique or unrelated Item Reference numbers for higher levels of packaging are used, for example:
    
		 
		  
    Method 2: GTINS with Unrelated Item Reference numbers 
     
	
	  - Method Three: A combination of the Indicator and Item Reference for high levels of packaging is used, for example:	
    
		 
		  
    Method 3: Combination of Method 1 and Method 2 
     
	  
Review of Concepts:
 
   
  - GTIN is the global name for trade item (product) identification.
	
	  - GTIN is a data structure not a symbology.
	
	  - GTIN requires a 14-digit file structure.
	
	  - GTIN family is made up of  UCC-12, EAN/UCC-13, EAN/UCC-8 and EAN/UCC-14 symbols.
	
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
  
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