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Improve Your Online Business with a GS1 GTIN
To sell on e-commerce sites like Amazon, eBay, Alibaba, and JD.com, you need a GS1 GTIN (Global Trade Item Number).
A GTIN uniquely identifies your product, ensuring accuracy in online listings and increasing visibility across marketplaces.
Meet Marketplace Requirements
List Products Faster
Boost Visibility



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With a GS1 GTIN, you are better
equipped to sell anywhere. Most
marketplaces require a GTIN, so
you’ll be prepared to sell online or in retail stores quickly.
Skip re-entering product data to list products on the marketplace—a GTIN can retrieve key product data from the marketplace database and external resources or from Verified by GS1.
The GTIN is a part of Google’s
algorithm, and products with it rank higher in search results. According to Google, products with a GTIN have up to 40% more impressions and up to 20% more conversions.
GS1 standards help e-commerce platforms ensure accurate product listings, better search visibility, and trusted customer experiences. Using GTINs allows businesses to sell across multiple marketplaces with ease and efficiency.
Noon is a rapidly growing e-commerce platform in Egypt and the Middle East. GTINs are required for smooth product listing and ensuring compliance with global trade standards.
Amazon requires sellers to use valid GS1 GTINs to list products and ensure authenticity. GS1 Egypt supports local businesses by providing globally recognized barcodes that meet Amazon’s requirements, helping them access international markets with trusted product data.
GS1 eCom enables your business to manage e-commerce operations efficiently with automated processes and real-time data synchronization.
Lower Costs
Faster & Accurate
Minimized Stockouts
Automated Reconciliation