In common parlance, many people know the GTIN as a barcode, but technically the GTIN is the number below the barcode symbol itself, and can therefore also be used for other technologies such as 2D barcodes and RFID tags.
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Correct data about your products is essential to get your goods on the shelves - physically and online. At GS1, we find that on average there are more than 80 data points for a product. It can quickly become a hassle to send around Excel sheets to all your business partners.
With the GS1Trade Sync database, you can - from one place - easily and efficiently create and share product master data and product images with your customers around the world. But how does it actually work?
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This course is for you...
...who are new to GS1Trade Sync and need to get onboarded into the system. Or you just need a refresher on how it all works. There's room for all needs.