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GS1 Attribute Business DefinitionsStandardClear business name, definition and usage example of theattributes identified by the Consumer Goods Forum tosupport the business processes: verify; list/order;move/store; and sell product digitally and physically.Release 1.0, Ratified, Jun 2019

GS1 Attribute Business Definitions StandardDocument SummaryDocument ItemCurrent ValueDocument NameGS1 Attribute Business Definitions StandardDocument DateJun 2019Document Version1.0Document IssueDocument StatusRatifiedDocument DescriptionClear business name, definition and usage example of the attributesidentified by the Consumer Goods Forum to support the businessprocesses: verify; list/order; move/store; and sell product digitally andphysically.ContributorsNameOrganisationRaquel AbrantesGS1 PortugalMirva AlatyppöGS1 FinlandRaad AliGS1 JordanVincent AugerCEMOAndrea AusiliGS1 ItalyHenrik AxellESSITY ABNuno AzevedoGS1 PortugalChristopher BarnesSyndigoXavier BarrasGS1 FranceHenri BarthelGS1 Global OfficeJonas BattGS1 SwitzerlandDana BensonGS1 USShreenidhi BharadwajSyndigoGiovanni BiffiLogycaDalibor BiscevicBusiness Technologies LtdMarc BlanchetViagenieCarlo BouwBOUWKRACHTPhilippe BrianCarrefourNikolaj Brink LaursenGS1 DenmarkScott Brown1WorldSync, Inc.Anders Bruhn FagerjordElkjøp Nordic ASDavid BuckleyGS1 Global OfficeMatthias BugGS1 GermanyRandy BurdMultiAd KwikeeAnthony ChanGS1 Hong KongChristine Chang3M CompanyRelease 1.0, Ratified, Jun 2019 2019 GS1 AISBLPage 2 of 68

GS1 Attribute Business Definitions StandardNameOrganisationShawn ChenGS1 ThailandRichard ChrestaGS1 SwitzerlandJames ChronowskiGS1 USAleksandra CiricGS1 SerbiaScott ColglazierProcter & Gamble Co.Ed CollinsBrandbankBenjamin CoutyGS1 FranceJeffrey Cree (co-chair)Ahold (USA)Laura CreekmoreSyndigoChase CunninghamWal-Mart Stores, Inc.Dilip DaswaniQliktag Software (formally Zeebric LLC)JP De VilliersWal-Mart Stores, Inc.Rose DeLucaMondelez InternationalJohan den EngelseFrug I ComYolande DiazCarrefourJeanne DuckettAvery Dennison RFIDKarina DuvingerGS1 SwedenNordine EddaoudiGS1 FranceBen EnsinkGS1 NetherlandsVera FeuersteinNestléBryan FucetolaGS1 USMarc GaleGS1 Global OfficeZachary GarrisonAbbottStefan GathmannGS1 IrelandJohannes GollowitzerMarsNeil GrayGS1 UKLena GrönlundGS1 SwedenAnne-Blandine GuillerminCatelli Foods Corporation, a Riviana Foods subsidiaryRami HabbalGS1 UAEDavid HackbarthProcter & Gamble Co.Mohamed HamdiAlbert HeijnAndrew HearnGS1 Global OfficeErin HennesseyProcter & Gamble Co.Maik HoffmannGS1 GermanyOn Pui HongGS1 Hong KongMichelle HoodWal-Mart Stores, Inc.Joe HorwoodGS1 Global OfficeIvo HristovCoca Cola European PartnersChristine HutchinsonGS1 Global OfficeAlan HylerGS1 Global OfficeDelia Claudia IonescuMETRONOM GmbHRelease 1.0, Ratified, Jun 2019 2019 GS1 AISBLPage 3 of 68

GS1 Attribute Business Definitions StandardNameOrganisationSelin IsmenGS1 TurkeyYoshihiko IwasakiGS1 JapanJessica JohnstonKwikee, A Division of MultiAdHitomi KajitaGS1 JapanAudrey KellyGS1 Global OfficeKimmo KeravuoriGS1 FinlandJ.D. KernEdgenetLorraine KnightGS1 Global OfficeLindsey KobowTarget CorporationMarc KoenigMETRO GroupCihan KorucuGS1 TurkeyJens KunglMETRONOM GmbHLorna LeaverGS1 UKPedro LimaGS1 PortugalDylan LippincottJohnson & JohnsonSean LockheadLockhead Consulting Group LLCMarisa LuGS1 Chinese TaipeiLukas LürwerREWE GroupSally McKinleyGS1 USJeanette McVeighGS1 Global OfficeEdward MerrillGS1 Global OfficeAaron MillerGS1 Global OfficeMireille ModeGS1 FranceScott MooneyMcKessonNaoko MoriGS1 JapanReiko MoritaniGS1 JapanMarcus MoritzGS1 GermanyMarkus MuellerGS1 Global OfficeElif MUFTUOGLUGS1 TurkeyMaju NairGS1 New ZealandJorge Andrés Nava AlanísGS1 MexicoRebecca NicholsThe J.M. Smucker CompanyPeter Alberg NielsenGS1 DenmarkCyril NiggItemMaster LLCJoel OberdieckKwikee, A Division of MultiAdBijoy PeterGS1 IndiaCristina PopescuMETRONOM GmbHNadine RadomskiDean Foods CompanyDiane RiccardiJohnson & JohnsonRyan RichardGS1 USAlexandre RieucauGS1 FranceRelease 1.0, Ratified, Jun 2019 2019 GS1 AISBLPage 4 of 68

GS1 Attribute Business Definitions StandardNameOrganisationSteven Robba1WorldSync, Inc.Dmitrij RomasowLenze Drives GmbHGreg RoweGS1 Global OfficeAndrea SchlossarekMETRO GroupSue SchmidGS1 AustraliaMarco SchwarzenbachGS1 SwitzerlandTracy Scott (co-chair)Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.Julius SiegMETRO GroupJan SomersGS1 Belgium & LuxembourgArvo TambekGS1 EstoniaHenk-Jan TimmermanGS1 NetherlandsMarianne TimmonsGS1 Global OfficeTomas TluchorGS1 Czech RepublicElena TomanovichGS1 Global OfficeGina Tomassi (co-chair)PepsiCo, Inc.Güneri TugcuSchawk, Inc.lionel Tussau1WorldSync, Inc.Mark Van EeghemGS1 Global OfficeFrederieke VliegGS1 NetherlandsHua WangGS1 ChinaBarbara WendelinGS1 AustriaTasha Wiehe (facilitator)GS1 Global OfficeStephan WijnkerGS1 AustraliaCornelia Willutzki1WorldSync, GmbHConnie WongGS1 CanadaYingxi YangGS1 ChinaMark YooItemMaster LLCChristian ZaeskeMETRO GroupChenghai ZhangGS1 ChinaTony ZhangFSEnetLog of ChangesReleaseDate of ChangeChanged BySummary of Change1.0Jun 2019T. WieheInitial release developed by the GSMP MissionSpecific Work Group on Attribute Definitions forBusiness per WR 18-366DisclaimerGS1 , under its IP Policy, seeks to avoid uncertainty regarding intellectual property claims by requiring the participants inthe Work Group that developed this GS1 Attribute Business Definitions Standard to agree to grant to GS1 members aroyalty-free licence or a RAND licence to Necessary Claims, as that term is defined in the GS1 IP Policy. Furthermore,Release 1.0, Ratified, Jun 2019 2019 GS1 AISBLPage 5 of 68

GS1 Attribute Business Definitions Standardattention is drawn to the possibility that an implementation of one or more features of this Specification may be the subjectof a patent or other intellectual property right that does not involve a Necessary Claim. Any such patent or otherintellectual property right is not subject to the licencing obligations of GS1. Moreover, the agreement to grant licencesprovided under the GS1 IP Policy does not include IP rights and any claims of third parties who were not participants in theWork Group.Accordingly, GS1 recommends that any organisation developing an implementation designed to be in conformance with thisSpecification should determine whether there are any patents that may encompass a specific implementation that theorganisation is developing in compliance with the Specification and whether a licence under a patent or other intellectualproperty right is needed. Such a determination of a need for licencing should be made in view of the details of the specificsystem designed by the organisation in consultation with their own patent counsel.THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED “AS IS” WITH NO WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OFMERCHANTABILITY, NONINFRINGEMENT, FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY WARRANTY OTHER WISE ARISINGOUT OF THIS SPECIFICATION. GS1 disclaims all liability for any damages arising from use or misuse of this document,whether special, indirect, consequential, or compensatory damages, and including liability for infringement of anyintellectual property rights, relating to use of information in or reliance upon this document.GS1 retains the right to make changes to this document at any time, without notice. GS1 makes no warranty for the use ofthis document and assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear in the document, nor does it make acommitment to update the information contained herein.GS1 and the GS1 logo are registered trademarks of GS1 AISBL.Release 1.0, Ratified, Jun 2019 2019 GS1 AISBLPage 6 of 68

GS1 Attribute Business Definitions StandardTable of Contents1Introduction . 81.1Background . 81.2Terms and definitions used in this guideline. 82Business Names, Business Definitions, Examples and Usage Statements perGDSN Attribute. 9AReference and related documents . 68Release 1.0, Ratified, Jun 2019 2019 GS1 AISBLPage 7 of 68

GS1 Attribute Business Definitions Standard1Introduction1.1BackgroundThe retail landscape is changing at an unprecedented rate. In this connected world, consumersincreasingly rely on omni-channel information for purchasing decisions. Quality, standards-basedinformation is paramount to the success of this new consumer-focused model and industry haslooked to GS1 to provide the foundation required to support it.Industry examined how required data (attributes) and definitions vary greatly by retailer and regionleading to confusion at the consumer level and untold complexity and cost and requested GS1facilitate a global effort to address the data inconsistencies that lead to challenges, particularly in aconsumer-focused model. To help provide this, a simplified set of data attributes that includebusiness friendly attribute names and definitions, but do not interrupt or change the current GlobalData Synchronisation Network (GDSN) messaging, were demanded.In the first phase, the Consumer Goods Forum (CGF) identified approximately 180 GDSN attributeswhich are critical for the business processes: verify; list/order; move/store; and sell product digitallyand physically. It should be stressed that GDSN attribute names and definitions are not changed bythis standard but are supplemented by the Business names and Definitions. This will help all,especially business users, clearly understand the GDSN attributes in a technology agnostic way aswell as business examples of how they are used.Important: The names and definitions published here were agreed to by the GSMP MissionSpecific Work Group. However, the industry requested the output also be provided in asimple, easy to use and navigable web support tool. This tool-set is expected to be accessiblevia the GS1 website www.gs1.org in later 2019 and include an excel version of Table 2-1which enables search, filtering and sharing of the business names and definitions.For each GDSN Attribute identified by the Consumer Goods Forum (CGF), the following weredeveloped: Business Name: A title clearly understandable to the business Business Definition: A clear, concise and business friendly definition Examples: One or more use case Usage Statement: Encapsulating the main scenario(s) where usedThese are listed in section with the following fields: 1.2Business Message Standard Identification Number (BMS ID #), GDSN Attribute, andGDSN Definition: defined GDSN Trade Item Module Library Business Message Standard whichcan be consulted in the GS1 Attribute ExplorerTerms and definitions used in this guidelineTable 1-1 Summary of terms and acronyms used in this guidelineTerm or acronymMeaningCodeA character string used as an abbreviated means of recording or identifying information.GDSN AttributeA product item attribute that has been approved and modelled. Approved means theattribute has been approved by industry through the GS1 Global Standards ManagementProcess (GSMP). Modelled means that GS1 has developed the formatting structure, datatype and defined valid values, if applicable, for the attribute.GDSN DefinitionThe Global Data Synchronisation Network Attribute definition as defined in the GS1Attribute ExplorerGDSN NameThe Global Data Synchronisation Network Attribute name as defined in the GDSN TradeItem Module Library Business Message Standard which can be consulted in the GS1Attribute ExplorerRelease 1.0, Ratified, Jun 2019 2019 GS1 AISBLPage 8 of 68

GS1 Attribute Business Definitions Standard2Business Names, Business Definitions, Examples and Usage Statements per GDSN AttributeTable 2-1 Full listing of by Business Name, The colour shading indicates information defined in the GDSN Trade Item Module Library Business MessageStandard (which can be consulted in the GS1 Attribute Explorer):BMSID #GDSN nameGDSN definitionBusiness nameBusiness definitionExampleUsage statement56isTradeItemABaseUnitAn indicator identifyingthe trade item as thebase unit level of thetrade item hierarchy.Base Unit IndicatorThe indicator thatspecifies this productdoes not contain anotherintended sellable unit. Case of soda Shampoo and conditioner asa combo-pack where thecombo-pack is the base unit Show a combo-pack that isnot a base unit Case of chicken for foodserviceUsed to manage internalorder/sell unit relationshipsand integration in conjunctionwith Consumer Unit Indicator.57isTradeItemAConsumerUnitIdentifies whether thetrade item to be takenpossession of ,or to beconsumed or used by anend user or both, asdetermined by themanufacturer. The enduser could be, but is notlimited to, a consumer asin items sold at retail, or apatient/clinician/technician in a healthcare setting,or an operator forfoodservice such asrestaurants, airlines,cafeterias, etc.Consumer UnitIndicatorThe indicator thatspecifies the product canbe purchased or, in sometrade channels (e.g., foodservice, healthcare), usedby, the consumer. Container of guacamole Carton of nutrition bars Nutrition bar each Single portion packet ofketchup (used in food service)with no barcode Image showing a digitalmovie Image showing a multibeverage packUsed to manage internalorder/sell item relationshipsand integration in conjunctionwith Base Unit Indicator.Release 1.0, Ratified, Jun 2019 2019 GS1 AISBLPage 9 of 68

GS1 Attribute Business Definitions StandardBMSID #GDSN nameGDSN definitionBusiness nameBusiness definitionExampleUsage statement58isTradeItemADespatchUnitAn indicator identifyingthat the informationprovider considers thetrade item as a despatch(shipping) unit. This maybe relationship dependentbased on channel oftrade or other point topoint agreement.Shipping UnitIndicatorThe indicator identifyingthat the informationprovider considers thetrade item as a shippingunit. Image of a case of a product Image of a pallet of productUsed to indicate that aproduct can be shipped inconjunction with OrderableUnit Indicator.60isTradeItemAnOrderableUnitAn indicator identifyingthat the informationprovider considers thistrade item to be at ahierarchy level wherethey will accept ordersfrom customers. This maybe different from what theinformation provideridentifies as a despatchunit. This may be arelationship dependentbased on channel oftrade or other point topoint agreementOrderable UnitIndicatorThe indicator thatspecifies the product canbe ordered. Image of a 15 pound bag ofdog food with consumer unit yes and orderable yes Image of jar of jelly withconsumer unit yes andorderable no Image of a case of jars of jellywith consumer unit yes andorderable yesUsed to indicate that aproduct is orderable.66tradeItemUnitDescriptorCodeDescribes the hierarchicallevel of the trade item.The attributetradeItemUnitDescriptorCode is mandatory.Examples: "CASE",”PALLET”.Product PackagingLevel CodeThe code that describesthe product's packaginglevel.Show images of a product atmultiple levels of the hierarchy,such as each, pack, case,pallet.Used to communicate how theproduct hierarchy isconstructed.Release 1.0, Ratified, Jun 2019 2019 GS1 AISBLPage 10 of 68

GS1 Attribute Business Definitions StandardBMSID #GDSN nameGDSN definitionBusiness nameBusiness definitionExampleUsage statement67gtinA particular Global tradeitem Number, a numericalvalue used to uniquelyidentify a trade item. Atrade item is any tradeitem (trade item orservice) upon which thereis a need to retrieve predefined information andthat may be planned,priced, ordered, deliveredand or invoiced at anypoint in any supply chain.GTIN (Global TradeItem Number)The global number thatuniquely identifies aproduct and its variouspackaging levels (e.g.item, case, pallet)physical or non-physical. Image of bottle of water witha highlight on the barcodenumber. Image of a case of aproduct with a highlight on thebarcode number. Image of a case of a product(as the first image) but then ina case and with a differentGTIN on the case.Used for any product orservice ordered, invoiced,shipped, or sold in store oronline. Often represented as abarcode on the product.68additionalTradeItemIdentificationThis optional code will beused to cross-referencethe Vendors internal tradeitem number to the GTINin a one to onerelationship.Additional ProductIdentificationAn identifier, other thanthe GTIN, which providesan additional identificationfor the product. Image of a medical productwith a GTIN and approvalnumber highlighted. Image of a packaged foodgood price list showing brandowner’s internal item code. Image of a laser printer with amodel number on the package.Used for additional productidentification that allows abuyer to identify a product byother identification systems.Used in conjunction withAdditional ProductIdentification Type s code will be used tocross-reference theVendors internal tradeitem number to the GTINin a one to onerelationship.Additional ProductIdentification TypeCodeThe code indicating thetype of Additional ProductIdentification used. Image of a medical productwith a GTIN and approvalnumber highlighted. Image of a laser printer with amodel number on the package. Image of a packaged foodgood price list showing brandowner’s internal item code. We should have the typecode and the value along withthe image of the additionalidentifier.Used to declare the type ofthe additional productidentification that allows abuyer to know whichidentification system is used.Use in conjunction withAdditional ProductIdentification.Release 1.0, Ratified, Jun 2019 2019 GS1 AISBLPage 11 of 68

GS1 Attribute Business Definitions StandardBMSID #GDSN nameGDSN definitionBusiness nameBusiness definitionExampleUsage statement75gln (brandOwner)The Global LocationNumber (GLN) is astructured Identification ofa physical location, legalor functional entity withinan enterprise. The GLN isthe primary partyidentifier. Each partyidentified in the tradingrelationship must have aprimary partyIdentification.Brand Owner GLN(Global LocationNumber)The Global LocationNumber (GLN) thatuniquely identifies theBrand Owner of theproduct.Show examples when: Brand Owner GLN InfoProvider GLN Manufacturer GLN InfoProvider GLN Distributor GLN InfoProvider GLN Service Company GLN InfoProvider GLN on behalf of theBrand OwnerUsed by the seller tocommunicate the GLN of thebrand owner to the buyer. Itallows the buyer to identify theBrand Owner. Used by thebuyer for internal validationand to support some B2Bprocesses.77partyName(brand ownername)The name of the partyexpressed in text.Brand Owner NameThe name of the BrandOwner.Show examples when: Brand Owner Party Name Info Provider Party Name Manufacturer Party Name Info Provider Party Name Distributor Party Name InfoProvider Party Name Service Company PartyName Info Provider PartyName on behalf of the BrandOwnerUsed to provide the BrandOwner name to buyers andconsumers.83gln (infoprovider)The Global LocationNumber (GLN) is astructured Identification ofa physical location, legalor functional entity withinan enterprise. The GLN isthe primary partyidentifier. Each partyidentified in the tradingrelationship must have aprimary partyIdentification.Product DataProvider GLN (GlobalLocation Number)The Global LocationNumber (GLN) used touniquely identify the partyproviding the productinformation.Show examples when: Brand Owner GLN InfoProvider GLN Manufacturer GLN InfoProvider GLN Distributor GLN InfoProvider GLN Service Company GLN InfoProvider GLN on behalf of theBrand OwnerUsed to identify the source ofproduct information.Used by the buyer todetermine the preferred orrelevant data source for aproduct when data is receivedfrom multiple sources.Release 1.0, Ratified, Jun 2019 2019 GS1 AISBLPage 12 of 68

GS1 Attribute Business Definitions StandardBMSID #GDSN nameGDSN definitionBusiness nameBusiness definitionExampleUsage statement85partyName(info providername)The name of the partyexpressed in text.Product DataProvider NameThe name of the partyproviding the productinformation.Show examples when: Brand Owner Party Name Info Provider Party Name Manufacturer Party Name Info Provider Party Name Distributor Party Name InfoProvider Party Name Service Company PartyName Info Provider PartyName on behalf of the BrandOwnerUsed to name the sourceproviding the productinformation.Used by the buyer todetermine the preferred orrelevant data source for aproduct when data is receivedfrom multiple sources.91gln (mfg)The Global LocationNumber (GLN) is astructured Identification ofa physical location, legalor functional entity withinan enterprise. The GLN isthe primary partyidentifier. Each partyidentified in the tradingrelationship must have aprimary partyIdentification.Manufacturing GLN(Global LocationNumber)The Global LocationNumber(GLN) thatuniquely identifies theparty who owns themanufacturing process ofthe product.Show examples when: Brand Owner GLN InfoProvider GLN Manufacturer GLN InfoProvider GLN Distributor GLN InfoProvider GLN Service Company GLN InfoProvider GLN on behalf of theBrand OwnerUsed by the seller tocommunicate the GLN of theowner of the manufacturingprocess to the buyer. It allowsthe buyer to identify the ownerof the manufacturing process.Used by the buyer for internalvalidation and to supportsome B2B processes.93partyName(mfg name)The name of the partyexpressed in text.Manufacturer NameThe name of themanufacturer.Show examples when: Brand Owner Party Name Info Provider Party Name Manufacturer Party Name Info Provider Party Name Distributor Party Name InfoProvider Party Name Service Company PartyName Info Provider PartyName on behalf of the BrandOwnerUsed to identify the name ofthe owner of themanufacturing process.Release 1.0, Ratified, Jun 2019 2019 GS1 AISBLPage 13 of 68

GS1 Attribute Business Definitions StandardBMSID #GDSN nameGDSN definitionBusiness nameBusiness definitionExampleUsage statement112targetMarketCountryCodeThe code that identifiesthe target market. Thetarget market is atcountry level or highergeographical definitionand is where a trade itemis intended to be sold.Country Of Sale CodeThe code representingthe country where thephysical or non-physicalproduct is intended to besold.An image of two identicalproducts with French andGerman on the pack, targetmarket of Germany andFrance.Used to determine theintended country(ies) of sale.115referencedTradeItemTypeCodeA code depicting the typeof trade item that isreferenced for a specificpurpose for examplesubstitute, replaced by,equivalent trade items.Referenced GTINType CodeThe code indicating therelationship to thereferenced GTIN such assubstituted or replaced.Image of the code list showingthe relationship options:substitute, replacement,temporary replacement,equivalent.Use the same example asReferenced GTINUsed to inform the buyer ofthe type of relationship to thereferenced product.116referencedTradeItem/GTINA particular Global tradeitem Number, a numericalvalue used to uniquelyidentify a trade item. Atrade item is any tradeitem (trade item orservice) upon which thereis a need to retrieve predefined information andthat may be planned,priced, ordered, deliveredand or invoiced at anypoint in any supply chain.Referenced GTINThe GTIN of a productwhere a permanent ortemporary change to theproduct needs to bereferenced.Image of two very similarchocolate bars, with twoseparate GTINs, where one isreplacing the other and ismarked 'new and improved'.Show along with ReferencedGTIN Type CodeUsed to inform the buyer ofthe referenced product GTIN.Release 1.0, Ratified, Jun 2019 2019 GS1 AISBLUsed by the buyer forinventory, marketing,placement, and pricingbusiness workflows.Page 14 of 68

GS1 Attribute Business Definitions StandardBMSID #GDSN nameGDSN definitionBusiness nameBusiness definitionExampleUsage statement121availableTimeThe time that a specificcontact for a Trade Itemis available for contact.Contact InformationAvailable TimeThe time the contact isavailable. Accounting contact detailsshown with accounting contactinformation shown on aninvoice Product recall contact detailsshown with a recall notice andcontact information Consumer Support contactdetails shown with consumersupport phone number orwebsite BZL - Licensee Registrarshowing name and address ofdistributor, CXC - ConsumerSupport or GR - Goodsreceiving contact DQT - Contact for local salesrepresentative, including GLN.Used by the seller tocommunicate to the buyer thetime the contact is availablefor business processes or forconsumer information, relativeto the Contact Type Code.Show products for each codeselected in the examples.Include all of these relatedattributes in each of theexamples to clearlydemonstrate the relationshipbetween them: Contact TypeCode; Contact Method Code;Contact Information AvailableTime; Contact Address;Contact; Contact InformationGLN (Global LocationNumber); Contact DetailsRelease 1.0, Ratified, Jun 2019 2019 GS1 AISBLPage 15 of 68

GS1 Attribute Business Definitions StandardBMSID #GDSN nameGDSN definitionBusiness nameBusiness definitionExampleUsage statement123contactAddressThe address associatedwith the contact type. Forexample, in case of acontact type ofCONSUMER SUPPORT,this could be the fullcompany address asexpressed on the tradeitem packaging or label.Contact AddressThe contact's postal orphysical address. Accounting contact detailsshown with accounting contactinformation shown on aninvoice Product recall contact detailsshown with a recall notice andcontact information Consumer Support contactdetails shown with consumersupport phone number orwebsite BZL - Licensee Registrarshowing name and address ofdistributor, CXC - ConsumerSupport or GR - Goodsreceiving contact DQT - Contact for local salesrepresentative, including GLN.Used by the seller tocommunicate to the buyer thecontact's postal/physicaladdress for businessprocesses or consumerinformation. Postal/physicaladdress is not an option in theContact Method Code.Show products for each codeselected in the examples.Include all of these relatedattributes in each of theexamples to clearlydemonstrate the relationshipbetween them: Contact TypeCode; Contact Method Code;Contact Information AvailableTime; Contact Address;Contact; Contact InformationGLN (Global LocationNumber); Contact DetailsRelease 1.0, Ratified, Jun 2019 2019 GS1 AISBLPage 16 of 68

GS1 Attribute Business Definitions StandardBMSID #GDSN nameGDSN definitionBusiness nameBusiness definitionExampleUsage statement126contactNameThe name of thecompany or personassociated with thecontact type. Forexample, in case of acontact type ofCONSUMER SUPPORT,this could be thecompany name asexpressed on the tradeitem packaging or label.ContactThe contact, such as aperson, company ordepartment. Accounting contact detailsshown with accounting contactinformation shown on aninvoice Product recall contact detailsshown with a recall notice andcontact information Consumer Support contactdetails shown with consumersupport phone number orwebsite BZL - Licensee Registrarshowing name and address ofdistributor, CXC - ConsumerSupport or GR - Goodsreceiving contact DQT - Contact for local salesrepresentative, including GLN.Used by the seller tocommunicate to the buyer thename of the contact forbusiness processes or forconsumer information, relativeto the Contact Type Code.Show products for each codeselected in the examples.Include all of these relatedattributes in each of theexamples to clearlydemonstrate the relationshipbetween them: Contact TypeCode; Contact Method Code;Contact Information AvailableTime; Contact Address;Contact; Contact InformationGLN (Global LocationNumber); Contact DetailsRelease 1.0, Ratified, Jun 2019 2019 GS1 AISBLPage 17 of 68

GS1 Attribute Business Definitions StandardBMSID #GDSN nameGDSN definitionBusiness nameBusiness definitionExampleUsage statement127contactTypeCodeThe general category ofthe contact party for atrade item for examplePurchasing.Contact Type CodeThe code specifying thetype of contact for aproduct. Accounting contact detailsshown with accounting contactinformation shown on aninvoice Product recall contact detailsshown with a recall notice andcontact information Consumer Support contactdetails shown with consumersupport phone number orwebsite BZL - Licensee Registrarshowing name and address ofdistributor, CXC - ConsumerSupport or GR - Goodsreceiving contact DQT - Contact for local salesrepresentative, including GLN.Used by the seller tocommunicate to the buyer thetype of contact for businessprocesses or for consumerinformation.Show products for each codeselected in the examples.Include all of these relatedattributes in each of theexamples to clearlydemonstrate the relationshipbetween them: Contact TypeCode; Contact Method Code;Contact Information AvailableTime; Contact Address;Contact; Contact InformationGLN (Global LocationNumber); Contact DetailsRelease 1.0, Ratified, Jun 2019 2019 GS1 AISBLPage 18 of 68

GS1 Attribute Business Definitions StandardBMSID #GDSN nameGDSN definitionBusiness nameBusiness definitionExampleUsage statement128gln (contactinfo)The Global LocationNumber (GLN) is astructured Identification ofa physical location, legalor functional entity withinan enterprise. The GLN isthe primary partyidentifier. Each partyidentified in the tradingrelationship must have aprimary partyIdentification.Contact InformationGLN (Global LocationNumber)The Global LocationNumber (GLN) thatuniquely identifies theparty's contactinformation.An EDI purchase ordershowing contact informationGLN and related partyinformation versus global (e.g.a global corporation has amacro level GLN, but the

A product item attribute that has been . approved and modelled. Approved means the attribute has been approved by industry through the GS1 Global Standards Management Process (GSMP). Modelled means that GS1 has developed the formatting structure, data type and defined valid values, if applic

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