Global Trade Item Number (GTIN)
Global Trade Item Number (GTIN)
What does this term stand for?
Global Trade Item Number is a globally recognized identification code used to uniquely identify products throughout the supply chain. It enables manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and logistics providers to track, manage, and trace goods from production to final sale. GTINs are embedded in barcodes or RFID tags, allowing automated scanning during warehousing, inventory management, shipping, and retail operations, which significantly improves data accuracy, reduces errors, and enhances overall supply chain visibility.
Key Characteristics:
- Product Identified
- Barcode Based
- Data Accurate
- Inventory Tracked
- Global Standard
- Traceability Enabled
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