What is a SCC 14 barcode?

What is a Master Carton Code (SCC-14) Code? A Master Carton Code, a 14-digit barcode placed on the outside of your shipping carton or pallet, allows your retailer to scan your shipment of multiple units of your product as it comes into their warehouse.

What is a case SCC code?

The Shipping Container Code (SCC) is a 14-digit barcode that is placed on the outside of a shipping carton or pallet to identify the contents inside. While it is not required for products to be in distribution, we highly recommend having a unique SCC code per case/pallet. Some retailers will not purchase without one.

What is SCC label?

What is a Shipping Container Code (SCC) – 14 barcode? The Shipping Container Code is a 14-digit barcode placed on the outside of your shipping carton or pallet. The SCC-14 allows your retailer to scan your shipment of multiple units of your product as it comes into their warehouse.

What does UPC mean?

Universal Product Code
U. (Universal Product Code) The standard barcode printed on retail merchandise. The UPC is read by scanning the barcode at checkout counters in supermarkets and retail stores. Handheld UPC scanners are used to inventory merchandise stocked on shelves. Global Trade Item Number (GTIN)

How do I get a GTIN 14 number?

  1. Step 1: Locate the U.P.C. Number on the product.
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  3. Step 2: Covert the U.P.C. to a 14-Digit Format.
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  5. Step 3: Insert the 14-Digit Formatted data into a GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional symbol (for loose Produce)
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  7. Step 4: Convert the GTIN-12 to a GTIN-14 data structure for the Case Level.
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How do you set up a GTIN 14?

Building the GTIN-14

  1. Assign an Indicator Digit between numbers 1 – 8.
  2. Follow with your GS1 Company Prefix.
  3. Assign your Item Reference Number.
  4. Calculate your Check Digit.

How do I scan a barcode ITF-14?

ITF-14 barcodes are generally used on packaging levels of a product. The ITF-14 will always encode 14 digits. To scan this barcode enable the Interleaved 2 of 5 barcode symbology on the device.

What is an ITF label?

ITF is the abbreviation for “Interleaved Two of Five”. It is widely used as the standard distribution code printed on corrugated cardboard boxes.

What is UPC price?

A UPC, short for universal product code, is a type of code printed on retail product packaging to aid in identifying a particular item. It consists of two parts – the machine-readable barcode, which is a series of unique black bars, and the unique 12-digit number beneath it.

What is an scc-14 barcode?

The SCC-14 allows your retailer to scan your shipment of multiple units of your product as it comes into their warehouse. This barcode is used in most retail situations and referred to by a number of names, including SCC-14, GTIN-14, ITF-14, Shipping Container Code, Master Carton Code, and others.

What is an itf-14/scc-14 label?

What is an ITF-14/SCC-14 Label? The ITF-14 barcode is used to create the Shipping Container Symbol. This code is used to mark cartons and pallets that include goods with an EAN-13 barcode. One digit is added in front of the EAN-13 barcode to mark the packing variant.

Can I use a different scc-14 code for each package?

No, you cannot. The SCC-14 is used to identify a shipment of multiple units of a given product. The individual product must have a UPC code first in order to create the SCC-14 code for its shipping carton. SCC-14 codes require an associated UPC code. They go together.

What is a shipping container code (SCC)?

Used in most retail situations, a Shipping Container Code may also be referred to as an Master Carton Code, SCC, SCC-14, GTIN-14, ITF-14, or DUN-14. All these terms describe the same 14-digit barcode which is created in the Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) symbology.

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