
GTIN / UPC / EAN
What Are GTIN, UPC & EAN Codes?
GTIN (Global Trade Item Number), UPC (Universal Product Code), and EAN (European Article Number) are standardized product identifiers used globally in retail, logistics, and e-commerce.
They help brands uniquely identify each product and variant across every sales channel.
In essence, GTINs act as a universal ID for your products ensuring marketplaces, retailers, and inventory systems all recognize the same item, regardless of region or platform.
Why GTINs Matter for Brands
For retail and D2C brands, GTIN accuracy is essential for smooth operations, channel expansion, and marketplace compliance.
Missing or incorrect GTINs can prevent listings from going live or impact search visibility.
Key benefits:
Channel readiness: Most marketplaces require valid GTINs for product listing approvals.
Cleaner catalog structure: Prevent duplicates and mismatches across SKUs and variants.
Accurate tracking: Improve inventory, analytics, and supply-chain visibility.
Better discoverability: Enable search engines and marketplaces to match products correctly.
Examples of GTINs in Action
Imagine a brand selling apparel across Amazon, Walmart, and international marketplaces.
With consistent GTINs, they can:
Ensure every size, color, and style variant has a unique, trackable identifier.
Map products correctly across marketplaces during feed uploads.
Reduce listing errors caused by duplicate or missing codes.
Sync catalog data seamlessly across internal systems and retail partners.
Proper GTIN management becomes foundational when scaling into multi-channel commerce.
How GTINs Fit into the Ecosystem
GTINs often connect with:
Catalogix (Catalog Management): To validate, assign, and map GTINs across product variants.
Feed Readiness Workflows: To ensure marketplace feeds include compliant identifiers.
PIM FAQs & Data Standards: To guide teams on format rules, region-specific codes, and best practices.
Together, these systems ensure your catalog is compliant, clean, and ready for omnichannel distribution.
Related Terms
PIM (Product Information Management)
Catalog Mapping
Marketplace Feed Readiness
SKU & Variant Management
