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CommunityJedi22
Community Manager
Community Manager

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:

  • Declared Net Content Changes
    • Any change in the declared net content (size) of an item requires the assignment of a new consumer GTIN/UPC. For example, if a bottle of shampoo changes from 16.8 fluid ounces to 16.6 fluid ounces, the new bottle must have a different GTIN/UPC assigned. In addition, any shipping/packaging configuration (inner pack, case, pallet, display, etc.) that contains this item must also be assigned a new GTIN/UPC.
  • Case Pack Quantity Changes
    • If the case pack changes a new GTIN/UPC at the case level must be assigned. The consumer unit does not need a different GTIN/UPC assigned as long as it is not changing. Any shipping configurations (pallet, display, module, etc.) that contain this case must also have a new GTIN/UPC assigned.
  • Inner Pack Quantity Changes
    • If the inner pack quantity changes a new GTIN/UPC must be assigned. The consumer unit does not need a different GTIN/UPC assigned as long as it is not changing. Any shipping configurations (case, pallet, display, module, etc.) that contain this case must also have a new GTIN/UPC assigned.
  • Major Seasonal Packaging Changes
    • If a consumer unit is sold with major packaging differences for a season (for example candy with Christmas wrap changes to valentines wrap, etc.) the product needs to have a unique consumer GTIN assigned for each season. In addition, any shipping/packaging configuration (inner pack, case, pallet, display, etc.) that contains this item must also be assigned a new GTIN/UPC.
  • Mixed Module/Component Changes
    • If the components of a module, pallet, display, case, or inner pack are changed the unit must be assigned a new GTIN/UPC.
  • Significant Case Weight or Dimensional Changes
    • We will assign a new UNFI item code whenever a supplier makes packaging changes at the case level that exceed a 5% tolerance on weight or any of the dimension parameters, even when the net content of the consumer unit is not changing. We ask that all suppliers assign a new GTIN at the case level to allow for accurate tracking throughout the supply chain. Changes of more than 5% without a new GTIN prevent your items from being received in our automated facilities until the old item has been removed from the system.

 

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:

  • Procurement inefficiencies due to incorrect product specs
  • Transportation inefficiencies due to weight and dimension inaccuracies
  • Receiving errors and potential product refusal as it does not match our purchase order specifications
  • Severe warehouse inefficiencies in our fully automated facilities. Without a separate GTIN created, your items can be severely damaged by the mechanization and items kicked out and not shipped due to exceeding system tolerances. This may cause you lost sales on these items. In addition, we may require you to remove all old inventory from our automated warehouses before shipping the item with the new specifications, which can also lead to lost sales during the transition period.
  • Planogram inaccuracies and inefficiencies
  • Inaccurate shelf tags identifying product size, causing consumer confusion, which can lead to lost sales
  • Unit pricing errors on shelf labels leading to potential fines (regardless if it is a size increase or decrease) from regulatory agencies and additional consumer confusion and frustration
  • Self-service scanner issues that use product weight to validate purchases matched scanned items

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.

 

 

 

Comments
kimbrunelle
New Contributor

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?

CommunityJedi22
Community Manager
Community Manager

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.

UNFI-DataSync
New Contributor II

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.

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