01-10-2024 09:03 PM
If there is a pallet count change, but that full pallet quantity is not being sold to the trading partner, does the 14-digit SCC# need to change? The base unit of measure is Case that the SCC# is tied to. The consumer selling unit is the each package within the case.
Often, the number of trade items in a case changes or there is a change to the number of cases of an existing pallet configuration. Such changes to the case or pack or pallet level need to be accurately communicated amongst trading partners to ensure that there are no issues across the supply chain.
01-11-2024 08:57 AM
Hello,
Welcome to the Community! Attached below is a link to the GS1 Website that contains all of the GTIN change rules. This link will allow you to review all requirements in which GS1 has placed that will prompt for a new GTIN to be created.
Thanks!
01-11-2024 10:25 AM
Hello,
Typically you will not need to create a new a new GTIN if the weights/dimensions do not change by 20 percent with the new pack change. However, it is best to review the link again below and contact GS1 at 937.435.3870 or via email at info@gs1us.org to review these specific standards as they're set directly by them.
Thanks!
https://www.gs1.org/1/gtinrules/en/decision-support
01-11-2024 08:57 AM
Hello,
Welcome to the Community! Attached below is a link to the GS1 Website that contains all of the GTIN change rules. This link will allow you to review all requirements in which GS1 has placed that will prompt for a new GTIN to be created.
Thanks!
01-11-2024 09:27 AM
Good morning. I tried that. It says to create a new SCC# but it does not specifically state if it is needed when that is not the actual order shipping quantity - full pallet required. What if they can order single cases to be shipped?
01-11-2024 10:25 AM
Hello,
Typically you will not need to create a new a new GTIN if the weights/dimensions do not change by 20 percent with the new pack change. However, it is best to review the link again below and contact GS1 at 937.435.3870 or via email at info@gs1us.org to review these specific standards as they're set directly by them.
Thanks!
https://www.gs1.org/1/gtinrules/en/decision-support
01-11-2024 10:28 AM
Okay, thank you.