06-30-2021 08:37 AM - edited 03-10-2023 08:39 AM
GTIN ALLOCATION RULES
UNFI closely adheres to the industry standards for Global Trade Item Numbers (GTINs). These standards have been developed by leading industry retailers and suppliers around the globe. We expect all UNFI suppliers to follow these industry standards. You can learn more about these and other GTIN rules on the GS1 website https://www.gs1.org/gtinrules/.
Suppliers must create a new item whenever the following item changes occur:
NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF GTIN VIOLATIONS
Suppliers who do not follow these industry standards create significant additional costs and business disruption to UNFI throughout the entire supply chain. Since this product changes frequently transition over lengthy periods and timing can vary by geographies, it becomes an unmanageable and expensive process to control, without the correct assignment of a new GTIN.
Additional costs created by not following these industry standards include:
UNFI’s business processes have been developed following the industry standards to ensure we accurately manage the change process around item changes. Serious complications may arise if your company does not adhere to these procedures around GTIN assignment.
Other GTIN allocation rules apply – please refer to the GS1 GTIN Management rules at https://www.gs1.org/gtinrules/. You can also contact your GDSN solution provider for more information.
What if its a brand new item not yet in stores but only published out.
Item packaging is changing from 4oz to 4.06 and not yet produced, so we still need new UPC's?
Hello kimbrunelle. For the GS1 standard, any change of 20% or more over the life of a product would require a new UPC. Of course, your recipients may ask you to make this change as well so you can discuss with UNFI in this instance as well.
Hi kimbrunelle - If by "item packaging" you mean the declared net content printed on the product, then the "20% rule" wouldn't apply.
Net content changes fall under section 3 ("Declared net content"), which states:
Any change (increase or decrease) to the legally-required declared net content that is printed on the pack, requires assignment of a new GTIN.
Once the item is published/presented to us, we would consider it "introduced" to us under that GTIN, along with its originally-published attribute values.