09-05-2024 09:00 AM - edited 08-06-2025 08:43 AM
Please click below to access the Amazon Vendor Guidelines for the US and CA. The Vendor Guides provide you with details on how to get started and successfully synchronize your content with Amazon.
GDSN Overview
Global Data Synchronization Network (GDSN) contains important product data supporting supply chain attributes (package hierarchy, weights/dimensions, quantity-based attributes), and customer-facing attributes (nutritional value, allergen information, etc.), all stored in an authoritative data source that you upload, maintain, and share with trading partners.
Amazon is making it a top priority to improve our usage of industry-standard data, particularly from the use of GDSN with GS1 standards. Our immediate focus involves integrating the GDSN data more effectively in our catalog, using it in our fulfillment operations to improve receive accuracy, and setting up guardrails to prevent overrides of your existing catalog. We’ve successfully tested all three components with a small group of Vendors, and we’re interested in scaling GDSN usage across all relevant Vendors.
The initial use of the data will be to improve receiver accuracy to reduce Vendor shortages. This use case will focus on a small subset of key package hierarchy attributes (Global Trade Item Number, dimensions/weights, package level, etc.) to aid in fulfillment operations. Once that use case is successfully proven, we will expand the initiative by using GDSN data to reduce procurement errors, as well as streamline catalog updates and new item setup. Amazon currently has 85 GDSN attributes mapped to Amazon attributes, which cover various categories to support the above use cases.
To synchronize your product information with Amazon through GDSN, please follow the simple steps outlined in the Implementation Guide. Please review the attributes guide and FAQs for further information.
1.1 Amazon’s data synchronization information
Amazon’s Global Location Number (GLN) - Publish To Production: 0848719000016 (for US)
1.2 Steps to begin syncing your data with Amazon
1.2.1 Check data availability
- Contact your data pool for any education you might require to complete this step.
- Please review the Amazon Attribute Guide and ensure you’re meeting the
attribute requirements.
1.2.2 (CRITICAL) Connect to Amazon GDSN through your Vendor Central account
NOTE: This is a critical step! Forgetting to connect to Amazon GDSN through Vendor Central will result in Amazon not receiving your GDSN data.
Step 1: Log in to Vendor Central and select ‘Manage Catalog feeds’ under ‘Items’.
Step 2: Select ‘GDSN Subscription’ as shown below.
Step 3: Enter your Global Location Number (GLN) in the highlighted box and click Validate GLN
Step 4: Post successful validation of GLN, you can choose appropriate vendor code(s) against which your GDSN product content will be submitted (see the following screenshot).
Our recommendation is to choose the vendor code:
1.2.3 How do I report a problem?
Step 1: Log in to Vendor Central and go to the Manage Catalog Feeds tab under Items.
Step 2: Choose the link “Support” at the center top shown in screen below
Step 3: Choose the link “Contact Us” at the center bottom shown in screen below
Step 4: Choose Issue “Manage My Catalog” and then “Catalog Feeds Management”.
Step 5: Choose “Send Email”, describe your problem, and submit.
1.2.4 Publish your content to Amazon via your home data pool
1.2.5 Target Attribute List in 2025
In 2025, Amazon is interested in leveraging GDSN primarily to improve receive accuracy and remove the need to manually maintain the GTIN GoldList. In 2026+, Amazon will explore using GDSN to reduce procurement defects and improve catalog enrichment. To remove manual touchpoints and obtain the full benefit of automated feeds, we encourage you to publish your complete catalog to Amazon.
Currently, Amazon is focusing on supply chain/fulfillment attributes, including GTIN, package hierarchy, quantity-based attributes, weights & dimensions, package level, etc. However, in 2026, Amazon will also have the capability of ingesting regulatory and consumer-facing attributes via GDSN, with a plan to ingest more attributes by the end of 2026.
No - the GDSN data is ingested in the backend Amazon catalog, where guardrails are in place to prevent immediate catalog enrichment. This means your POs and detail pages will be business as usual, and the data will solely be used during Receive alongside the GTIN GoldList.
Vendors should share all GTINs from the same underlying item package hierarchy (e.g. pallet, master pack, inner pack, each).
In 2025, multiple large and small vendors have already published their full Amazon catalog via GDSN. This has driven meaningful improvements to Amazon’s ability to efficiently and accurately receive shipments, particularly when compared to existing GTIN GoldList data.
Today, Amazon is live with multiple large vendors synchronizing their product content via GDSN and is ready to receive product content and updates from all Consumables Retail vendors who subscribe to the GDSN integration. That being said, 2025 is focused primarily on fulfillment attributes and improving receive accuracy.
In 2026, we plan on building solutions to integrate GDSN into the New Item Setup process, but for 2025, the process will be the same by listing products via Vendor Central (through NIS template or VSSC template). If the product has not yet been created as an ASIN in Amazon’s systems, Amazon will still accept the GDSN contribution for the product. Then, when you complete New Item Setup through Vendor Central, Amazon will use the GDSN data and combine it for the newly created ASIN.
No.
No. The product data submitted through Vendor Central spreadsheets and the GDSN will be processed in the same way by Amazon. The last set of values for integrated attributes, regardless of the source i.e., Vendor Central or GDSN, will be the values used by Amazon.
Due to the data quality and Amazon prioritization decisions, we will not take all attributes. We are prioritizing Regulatory, Supply Chain, and other attributes.
Data synchronization occurs continuously whenever there is a Publish and Subscription match (Pub-Sub match) between 2 GLNs. If Amazon is subscribed to a data provider GLN that publishes updated data on GDSN, then the data gets pushed to the Amazon Catalog as well.
Your next step is to syndicate product content for the items currently sold on Amazon.com via the GDSN.
Publish your GDSN product content for the items currently sold on Amazon.com to the Amazon GLN 0848719000016, through your data pooler.
Connect to Amazon GDSN via Vendor Central (follow steps from Part 1.2.2)
We recommend providing information for all of your items you sell on Amazon.
You can opt out of this initiative by stopping publishing to the Amazon recipient GLN or contacting your GDSN data pool provider.
For 2025, the GTIN GoldList will continue to be used as a backup data source for Receive as GDSN coverage increases. However, the north star vision is to deprecate the GTIN GoldList in 2026. There are already multiple large vendors who have transitioned to maintain GDSN data versus GoldList.
GDSN data on its own will not enable merchandizing two levels of a package hierarchy. However, the PH data from GDSN will be a key input to the new systems being launched by our Amazon Fulfillment Technologies team at the end of 2025, which will enable this capability.
You can also download this guide below and access the Amazon GDSN Vendor Guide - CA
Please ask any questions in the comments below.
What is Amazon asking suppliers to publish by GDSN versus vendor central?
Hello, @ppatel1009, thank you for reaching out to our customer community. Welcome.
On pages 9 and 10 of the attached file you can check the 58 attributes which Amazon can receive through GDSN. Amazon offers you the flexibility to use automated feeds (i.e., Global Data Synchronization Network (GDSN)) or Vendor Central for enhancing the quality of your Amazon catalog and for the Supplier Pack Hierarchy (SPH) program.
Hope this helps. Please let us know if there is anything else we may assist with and we would be happy to. Thanks!