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The
International Article Number (
EAN) is a 13-digit barcode standard for marking and identifying sellable products. Each
EAN uniquely identifies the product, manufacturer, and its attributes; the
EAN is typically printed on a product label or packaging as a barcode.
EAN-8 is the short form of EAN-13. This code is only used if the article is too small for an EAN-13 code.
Compare to: GTIN, UPC. EAN is a superset of the UPC (Universal Product Code). A UPC formed in the United States can be transformed into an EAN by prefixing it with a zero.
Notes
The original full name of EAN is European Article Number.
Term(s)
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