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RE: GTIN & Labeling

Travis
> Example: Baseball cards
> (All levels sold at POS, Only Shipping Case sold to Retailer)
>
> Shipping Case:
> UPC: xxxxxx11111n
>
> Inner Box:
> UPC: xxxxxx22222p
>
> Each Pack of cards:
> UPC: xxxxxx33333q
NO. My understanding is that if the containers hold a single item to be sold
(Each Pack of Cards UPC: xxxxxx33333q), then ALL numbers should be the same,
except for the leading 2 digits of the SCC14.
Each Pack of cards:
UPC: xxxxxx33333q
Inner Box:
SCC14: Axxxxx33333r
This would only have a different UPC if you are selling inner boxes.
Shipping Case:
SCC14: Bxxxxx33333s
> Since only the case is used as a shipping container, only it needs an
> SCC-14.
> However, the SCC-14 should be the same number as the product within it,
> except for the 2 digits at the beginning (packaging indicator & padding 0)
> and the check digit will be different if the packaging indicator is not 0.
correct.
> My confusion revolves around the fact that there are 3 different UPCs
> "contained" by the shipping case:
Why? There should NOT be 3 different UPCs, unless they can be scanned & sold
at the POS.
Why would you assign a different UPC number to an innerpack (or outerpack) that
will never be sold as-is?
Earl Wertheimer
http://www.spe-edi.com
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