GTIN

GTIN (Global Trade Identification number) is developed by GS1, used for the unique identification of trade items. These identifiers represent information that may belong to manufacturer, lot number, retailer or other entity.

There are four GTIN structures with varying lengths and can be represented in these symbologies:

GTIN Data Structures Length Symbology/Data Carriers
GTIN – 8 (EAN/UCC-8) 8 EAN-8
GTIN – 12 (UCC-12) 12 UPC-A, UPC-E
GTIN – 13 (EAN/UCC-13) 13 EAN-13
GTIN – 14 (EAN/UCC-14) 14 ITF-14, GS1-128 (formerly UCC/EAN-128), Reduced Space Symbols, and Data Matrix bar codes, plus EPCs
Note: 

For more information on GTIN - 14, refer to this table:

Information AI Length Data Delimiter Format
Batch/Lot Number 10 Variable* up to 20 chars Alphanumeric FNC1 symbol
Serial Number 21 Variable* up to 20 chars Alphanumeric FNC1 symbol
Expiration Date 17 6 Numeric

YYMMDD

YY = tens and units of the year

MM = number of the month

DD = Day of the month

e.g January 2, 2003

will be represented as 030102