Códigos de barras GS1 explicados: El lenguaje global del comercio

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An introduction to the GS1 system — company prefixes, GTINs, application identifiers, and how 2 million+ companies use GS1 barcodes.

GS1 Barcodes Explained: The Global Language of Commerce

GS1 is the international organization that manages the standards behind the barcodes seen on virtually every product in retail commerce. Over 2 million companies in 116 countries use GS1 standards to identify, capture, and share product information.

The GS1 System

The GS1 system is built on three pillars:

  1. Identify: Assign unique numbers (GTINs) to products, locations (GLNs), and logistics units (SSCCs)
  2. Capture: Encode those numbers in barcodes that can be machine-read
  3. Share: Exchange product data through standards like GDSN and GS1 Digital Link

Company Prefix

Every company using GS1 barcodes starts by obtaining a GS1 Company Prefix from their local GS1 Member Organization. The prefix is a unique number (typically 7-10 digits in the US) that identifies the company. It forms the first part of every GTIN the company assigns.

Prefix length determines capacity: a 7-digit prefix allows 100,000 product numbers; a 10-digit prefix allows 100.

GTINs (Global Trade Item Numbers)

A GTIN is the unique number assigned to each product. GTINs come in four lengths:

  • space." data-category="1D Linear Symbologies">EAN-8 barcodes." data-category="GS1 Standards & Identifiers">GTIN-8: 8 digits, for very small packages (EAN-8)
  • UPC-A barcodes in North America." data-category="GS1 Standards & Identifiers">GTIN-12: 12 digits, encoded in UPC-A
  • EAN-13, the global standard." data-category="GS1 Standards & Identifiers">GTIN-13: 13 digits, encoded in EAN-13
  • ITF-14 barcodes on cases and pallets." data-category="GS1 Standards & Identifiers">GTIN-14: 14 digits, for case/pallet identification (ITF-14)

Application Identifiers

Beyond basic product identification, the GS1 system uses Application Identifiers (AIs) to encode additional data in barcodes. Common AIs include:

  • AI (01): GTIN
  • AI (10): Batch/lot number
  • AI (17): Expiration date
  • AI (21): Serial number
  • AI (00): SSCC (Serial Shipping Container Code)

AIs are used in GS1-128 and GS1 DataMatrix barcodes.

GS1 Barcode Types

Barcode Primary Use Where Used
EAN-13 / UPC-A Product identification at POS On consumer products
GS1-128 Logistics and supply chain On shipping labels and cases
ITF-14 Case identification On outer shipping cases
GS1 DataBar Fresh produce, coupons At POS for variable items
Data Matrix with GS1 AIs for pharma and food traceability." data-category="2D & Matrix Symbologies">GS1 DataMatrix Healthcare, traceability On medical devices and pharma

Getting Started with GS1

To use GS1 barcodes, a company must join GS1 (annual fees based on revenue), receive a company prefix, assign GTINs to products, and then generate barcode artwork using certified software. See the Getting Your First Barcode guide for a step-by-step walkthrough.