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What does the code on the export carton mean?

The code on the export carton refers to the unique identification code of the goods, also known as commodity bar code or freight bar code. By printing a unique combination on the surface of the carton, it helps to quickly locate and identify the goods and packaging. In today's globalization and e-commerce, the coding on export cartons is becoming more and more important, which can speed up the circulation of goods and improve the safety and convenience of goods.

The coding on export cartons follows international standards, such as ean international (GS 1) barcode standard, uniform commodity coding Committee (UCC) barcode standard and Japanese industrial standard (JIS) barcode standard. Through these standards, the codes on export cartons can be used internationally and can be used by any merchant and manufacturer in the world.

For export enterprises and consumers, the coding on export cartons is very important. By identifying the codes on export cartons, enterprises can quickly determine the source and destination of goods, effectively getting rid of many logistics obstacles. For consumers, the coding on export cartons can also ensure the safety and authenticity of goods, which is convenient for consumers to inquire about product information and after-sales service.