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barcode country of origin list

The barcode country of origin list<br><br>The barcode country of origin list is an important resource for consumers and businesses looking to gain insight into where their products are manufactured or produced. <br><br>This list has been created to help users understand which prefixes correspond to which countries or regions.<br><br>See more: https://barcodelive.org/barcode-country-of-origin-list

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  1. Link ảnh: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/cuw31shcg2fjdpkz7nkys/h?dl=0&rlkey=7g8a wwnleckynoq60ncljihp8 A Complete Barcode Country of Origin List Barcode Country of Origin List & How To Register [GUIDE] Meta: Barcode country codes reveal the country of origin of the barcode number. Check out the barcode country of origin list and related questions in this post! Barcodes have become ubiquitous in the modern era, appearing on everything from consumer electronics to groceries. The barcode country of origin list is an important resource for consumers and businesses looking to gain insight into where their products are manufactured or produced. This list has been created to help users understand which prefixes correspond to which countries or regions. With that in mind, this post will provide you with information about barcode prefixes and the list of barcodes and products.

  2. The barcode country codes list What Types of Information Can You Find In Barcodes? Barcodes can store a wide range of information types and quantities. Some fundamental information included in a barcode are the product identity, weight, size, manufacturer identity, and of course—information about the facility where it was created. Let’s have a closer look at what information two types of barcodes can hold: one-dimensional (1D) and two-dimensional (2D) barcodes. 1D barcode Also known as linear barcodes, this barcode type is the most common one. It consists of a series of vertical lines and spaces of varying widths, which encode information. The information encoded in 1D barcodes includes: ● Product identification: such as their manufacturer, brand, and model number.

  3. ● Inventory management: to track inventory levels and monitor stock movement. ● Price information: allow for faster and more accurate checkout at retail stores. ● Tracking information: used to track packages and shipments, allowing for real-time updates on their location and delivery status. ● Serial numbers: used to uniquely identify a specific item or product. 1D barcode 1D barcodes are primarily used for simple identification and tracking purposes, and are limited in the amount of information they can contain compared to more advanced barcode technologies like 2D barcodes. 2D barcode Commonly referred to as matrix codes, 2D barcodes are more intricate than 1D barcodes and have a far larger data storage capacity. It allows users to amass up to 2,000 characters' worth of encoded data.

  4. Data is encrypted both horizontally and vertically in 2D barcodes, allowing for more flexible application. 2D barcode The uses of 2D barcodes are the same as those of 1D barcodes and more. These types of barcodes can also be used for logistics, supply chain management, inventory tracking, sale registries, mobile marketing, and other purposes. The ability to embed links or images within a 2D barcode that can be scanned using an image scanner is an additional benefit of 2D barcodes, like a smartphone's camera, and uploaded or viewed. What Are Barcode Country Code Prefixes? Barcode prefix country is a series of numbers that are added to a barcode to identify what is country of origin of a product.

  5. These prefixes are used in conjunction with the product's unique identification number to create a globally recognized barcode that can be read by any barcode scanner. Also, the prefix barcode provides important information about the product, including where it was manufactured and where it originated from. This information is crucial for businesses and regulatory agencies to track products and ensure compliance with import/export regulations. By using standardized country code prefixes, businesses can ensure that their products are accurately identified and tracked throughout the supply chain. Besides, consumers can make informed decisions about the products they purchase based on their country of origin. Barcode prefixes The barcode numbers that start with a certain country code are either those that are directly issued by GS1 in that nation or those that are issued by an established standards body there.

  6. The only legal way to begin using these allocated country codes in nations where GS1 is present is to join GS1. This entails filling out their membership paperwork and paying a joining fee and annual membership payments to GS1. Is A Specific Country Code Required for Barcodes? No, they don't. There are seldom any limitations depending on the country of origin anywhere in the world because all barcodes and barcode systems are created for international use. Barcodes don’t need to always have a specific country code A common misconception is that the first few digits of the barcode numbers indicate the product's country of origin. The barcode number, however, contains nothing precise regarding the product's country of origin.

  7. These initial digits solely display the nation of origin of the actual barcode number. Hence, in actuality, any barcode number can be printed on products that originate from any country. Barcode Country of Origin List After understanding the barcode country of origin, here is a barcode country codes list used by GS1 to help you perform a barcode prefix lookup easily: Code Country Code Country 000 - 019 United States and 020 - 029 Used to issue restricted Canada circulation numbers within a geographic region 030 - 039 United States drugs 040 - 049 Used to issue restricted circulation numbers within a company 050 - 059 Reserved for future 060 - 099 United States and Canada use 100 - 139 United States 200 - 299 Used to issue GS1 restricted circulation number within a geographic region

  8. 300 - 379 France and Monaco 380 Bulgaria 383 Slovenia 385 Croatia 387 Bosnia and 389 Montenegro Herzegovina 400 - 440 Germany 450 -459 Japan 460 - 469 Russia 470 Kyrgyzstan 471 Taiwan 474 Estonia 475 Latvia 476 Azerbaijan 477 Lithuania 478 Uzbekistan 479 Sri Lanka 480 Philippines 481 Belarus 482 Ukraine 483 Turkmenistan 484 Moldova 485 Armenia 486 Georgia

  9. 487 Kazakhstan 488 Tajikistan 489 Hong Kong 490 - 499 Japan 500 - 509 United Kingdom 520 - 521 Greece 528 Lebanon 529 Cyprus 530 Albania 531 North Macedonia 535 Malta 539 Ireland 540 - 549 Belgium and 560 Portugal Luxembourg 569 Iceland 570 - 579 Denmark, Faroe Islands and Greenland 590 Poland 594 Romania 599 Hungary 600 - 601 South Africa 603 Ghana 604 Senegal

  10. 607 Oman 608 Bahrain 609 Mauritius 611 Morocco 613 Algeria 615 Nigeria 616 Kenya 617 Cameroon 618 Ivory Coast 619 Tunisia 620 Tanzania 621 Syria 622 Egypt 623 Brunei 624 Libya 625 Jordan 626 Iran 627 Kuwait 628 Saudi Arabia 629 United Arab Emirates 630 Qatar 631 Namibia 640 - 649 Finland 690 - 699 China

  11. 700 - 709 Norway 729 Israel 730 -739 Sweden 740 Guatemala 741 El Salvador 742 Honduras 743 Nicaragua 744 Costa Rica 745 Panama 746 Dominican Republic 750 Mexico 754 - 755 Canada 759 Venezuela 760 - 769 Switzerland and Liechtenstein 770 - 771 Colombia 773 Uruguay 775 Peru 777 Argentina 780 Chile 784 Paraguay 786 Ecuador 789 - 790 Brazil 800 - 839 Italy, San Marino 840 - 849 Spain and Andorra

  12. and Vatican City 850 Cuba 858 Slovakia 859 Czech Republic 860 Serbia 865 Mongolia 867 North Korea 868 - 869 Turkey 870 - 879 Netherlands 880 South Korea 883 Myanmar 884 Cambodia 885 Thailand 888 Singapore 890 India 893 Vietnam 896 Pakistan 899 Indonesia 900 - 919 Austria 930 - 939 Australia 940 - 949 New Zealand 950 GS1 Global Office: 951 EPCglobal: Special Special applications applications

  13. 955 Malaysia 958 Macau 960 - 969 GS1 Global Office: 977 Serial publications (ISSN) GTIN-8 allocations 978 - 979 Bookland (ISBN), 980 Refund receipts 979 used for sheet music 981 - 983 GS1 coupon 990 - 999 GS1 coupon identification identification for common currency areas How To Register A Barcode Number? To register your barcode number and product in your country, you will need to follow the registration process established by the relevant government agency or barcode registration authority. The process for registering your barcode number and product will vary depending on the country in which you are seeking registration. In general, the process will likely involve the following steps: ● Step 1: Obtain a unique barcode number for your product Before you can register your product, you will need to obtain a unique barcode number. You can do this by purchasing a barcode from a reputable barcode

  14. provider or by applying for a barcode number from a barcode registration authority. ● Step 2: Identify the relevant government agency or barcode registration authority You will need to identify the government agency or barcode registration authority responsible for barcode registration in your country. ● Step 3: Submit your registration application Once you have obtained your barcode number and identified the appropriate registration authority, you will need to submit your registration application. This may involve providing information about your product, including its name, description, and intended use. ● Step 4: Pay any applicable fees Depending on the country and registration authority, you may need to pay a fee to register your barcode number and product. ● Step 5: Wait for confirmation After you have submitted your registration application and paid any applicable fees, you will need to wait for confirmation from the registration authority that your barcode number and product have been registered.

  15. A guide to registering a barcode number? By following these steps and complying with the relevant registration requirements, you can ensure that your barcode number and product are properly registered in your country. Related post: Country of origin certificate Frequently Asked Questions What country is barcode 502? As you can see from the table above, the barcode prefix 502 is assigned to the United Kingdom.

  16. How do I verify a product by barcode? To verify a product by barcode, you can use a barcode scanner or a mobile app that can read barcodes, like Barcode Live. Simply scan the barcode using the scanner or app and check the information that appears, such as the product name, description, and country of origin, to ensure that it matches the product you are looking for. Which country barcode is 886? Barcode prefix 886 is not assigned to a specific country or region. What is the barcode of Japan? Barcode prefix 450 - 450 and 490 - 499 are assigned to Japan. What barcode is from Russia? Barcode prefix 460 - 469 are assigned to Russia. Bottom Line While the use of barcodes has become increasingly widespread, deciphering the meaning of barcode prefixes and numbers can be a complex process. By understanding how to interpret barcode country of origin information, businesses and consumers can ensure that the products they purchase meet their needs and expectations. And the barcode country of origin list is important to navigate the complex world of barcode systems so that users can make informed decisions about the products they buy.

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