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Product Identifiers

October 7, 2021 By Amazowl Team

The Amazon Ecosystem and Terminology Catalog Management Product Identifiers

The Amazon Ecosystem and Terminology

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ASIN in the stands for Amazon standard item number and as a unique identifier, all products in the retail catalog. This is the product number that Amazon uses most in all its data. EAN stands for European article number and as a 13 digit product, identify at representing products. As a Bach heard used internationally.

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ISBN stands for international standard book number and as a global industry standard identifier used principally for books and used for some DVDs, CDs, et cetera. SKU or SKU stands for stock keeping unit and as a merchant specific identifier for a purchasable good. Most of your products in your systems referred to the SKU.

UPC stands for universal product code and as a standard type of barcode widely used in north America and some other countries for tracking trade items, your systems will most likely also use this number to identify your products on your system. Amazon makes use of the skew, UPC or EAN and the ASIN and most of their data and report.

FNSKU stands for fulfillment network, stock keeping unit, and there’s a set of digits that you print and paste on your products that allow a picker to identify your product so that the correct item is pooled. When a sale occurs, these codes will be unique to your inventory. So if an item is misplaced or returned, the item will track back to your seller account.

This number is used primarily for 3P sellers on seller central. GTIN stands for global trade item number. This can be a 14 digit number that identifies a product. It can also be an umbrella term for UPC and EAN. Part numbers and model numbers generally refer to your own unique product identifier, which is typically your SKU code or UPC.

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