What is a GPC? The Global Product Classification (GPC) is part of the GS1 System of supply chain standards. GPC is the chosen standard classification system for the Global Data Synchronization Network (GDSN). How does the GPC work? The GPC standard helps global trading partners to group or categorize products in the same way, everywhere […]
What is a GTIN Mean? A GTIN (Global Trade Item Number) is a unique identifier that can be used globally to identify products, ensuring consistency and accuracy in product information The Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) can be used by a company to uniquely identify all of its trade items. GS1 defines trade items as […]
Introduction A Global Location Number (GLN) is a 13-digit identifier, part of the GS1 system, used to uniquely identify locations in the supply chain. It can be used to represent a physical location like a warehouse, a legal entity like a company, or a specific function within a company. GLNs improve efficiency by streamlining communication […]
Introduction The Global Data Synchronization Network is a game-changing solution for businesses grappling with product data management challenges. It’s a standardized, automated system that enables trading partners to seamlessly exchange accurate, up-to-date product information. Key Takeaways GDSN datapools are central hubs in the Global Data Synchronization Network, facilitating standardized product data exchange between trading partners. […]
Introduction How Much Does Bad Product Data Cost You? If you still receive incorrect, incomplete, inadequate provider data from your supply chain partners, this “inaccurate” data is costing you and your suppliers money every day. Do you want to know the true cost of data and how much bad provider data costs you? Continue to […]