Retails Barcode SYmbologies

 

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There are a number of different barcode symbologies used within the retail industry.  The ones most frequently encountered are: EAN-13, EAN-8, UPC-A, UPC-E, ITF-14, ISSN, ISBN and UCC/EAN-128.  Different symbologies will be used depending on the barcode application, packaging level and space available.

There are also many barcode symbologies in use whose main purpose are for the Non-Retail market e.g. internal stock control.  For more information on these including 2-D symbologies click here.

EAN/UPC - ISBN/ISSN - ITF14 - UCC/EAN-128


EAN-13/EAN-8/UPC-A/UPC-E

This range of barcode symbologies are used for retail Point of Sale (POS), and is the symbology you will see on products such as chocolate bars and crisp packets.  The magnification factor usually ranges from 80-120% and the human readables are generally displayed underneath the code with optional light margin indicators.  

The EAN-13 is a 13 digit number, made up of a country code plus company prefix, your own allocated digits and a check digit.  The EAN-8 is a smaller version of the EAN-13 for very small products and for in-house codes for own brands, the UPC-A and UPC-E are the North American equivalents of the EAN-13 and EAN-8 respectively and should be used if the product is intended for sale also in the USA or Canada as they are accepted worldwide.  

To create an EAN/UPC barcode you will need to have a number allocated to you by your country's governing body (see previous section on 'Numbering Systems').  

For further details on the EAN/UPC range including ordering information for the Axicon bureau, download the .pdf here.


ISSN/ISBN

The ISBN and ISSN barcodes are used on books and magazines respectively.  The barcodes are actually EAN-13 codes, but the numbering system used to generate the barcode is different.  

The ISBN and ISSN numbers are regulated by two separate organisations.  For information on these governing bodies see the previous section on 'Numbering Systems'.

For further details on the ISBN/ISSN range including ordering information for the Axicon bureau, download the ISBN .pdf here, and the ISSN here.

 


ITF-14

The Interleaved Two of Five barcode is a large barcode symbol which is mainly used on outer packaging (Traded unit packs).  The simpler structure of the bars and spaces make it more appropriate for use on poorer surfaces such as corrugated card, and is used to display the 14 digit number gained from the article number (see previous section on 'Numbering Systems').

The ITF-14 symbology can be produced at any magnification from 50% (for labels, 62.5% for corrugated card) up to 100%, with optional bearer bars.  

For further details on the ITF-14 range including ordering information for the Axicon bureau, download the .pdf here.


UCC/EAN-128

The UCC/EAN-128 barcode symbology was introduced in response for the requirement to encode supplementary information (e.g. dates, weights etc) and generally also includes the product code.  Application Identifiers (AI's) are available for a wide range of supplementary data which the user may want to encode.  Some data fields are fixed length, others variable, some numeric only whilst others are alphanumeric.  The user can express multiple pieces of data either as separate barcodes or concatenated into a single barcode (subject to overall length restrictions.  The UCC/EAN-128 symbology is particularly used in the retail industry for outer packaging of goods with a shelf life of less than 42 days, with the best before date A.I. (15), and is the only symbology recommended to show variable measure in traded units.  UCC/EAN-128 is also used to show the 18 digit Serial Shipping Container Code (SSCC)  number which is allocated to uniquely identify a shipment, for example, of pallets or boxes (which could contain a mix of products).


Barcode specifications must be adhered to and can be obtained from:

e-Centre: www.e-centre.org.uk

Aim: www.aimglobal.org

BSi: www.bsi-global.com

 

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