ITF-14
A 14-digit barcode standard for identifying trade items at the packaging level (cases and cartons). ITF-14 uses bearer bars — a thick rectangular frame — to prevent partial scans from being misread, making it the standard for corrugated cardboard shipping containers worldwide.
ITF-14
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