A GS1 standard barcode for marking cartons and pallets in the supply chain, encoding 14-digit GTINs for logistics applications.
ITF-14 is the workhorse barcode of the supply chain, specifically designed for marking shipping cartons, cases, and pallets. Unlike the barcodes you see on individual products (EAN/UPC), ITF-14 is meant for outer packaging that contains multiple units. It encodes a 14-digit GTIN (Global Trade Item Number) that identifies the packaging configuration. If you've ever worked in a warehouse or distribution center, you've seen countless ITF-14 barcodes.
ITF-14 is based on the Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) symbology, which was developed in the 1970s. GS1 standardized the 14-digit version specifically for trade item identification in the early 1990s. The format was designed to be robust enough for printing directly on corrugated cardboard and reliable enough for high-speed conveyor scanning in warehouses. ITF-14's bearer bars (the thick lines around the barcode) help protect against edge damage during shipping and handling.
| Symbology Type | Linear (1D) - Interleaved 2 of 5 |
| Character Set | Numeric only (0-9) |
| Data Capacity | Exactly 14 digits (GTIN-14) |
| Check Digit | Modulo 10 (part of GTIN) |
| Minimum X-Dimension | 0.495mm (19.5 mil) |
| Standard Height | 32mm minimum |
| Bearer Bars | 4.8mm (5x) recommended |
| Quiet Zone | 10x module width |
Primary use - identifying cartons that contain multiple retail units. The GTIN-14 links to the GTINs of contained items.
Marking pallets and larger logistics units in the supply chain.
Receiving, put-away, picking, and shipping operations use ITF-14 for case-level tracking.
High-speed conveyor scanning to sort and route shipments.
Quick identification of cases moving directly from receiving to shipping.
ITF-14 is specifically 14 digits long and follows GS1 standards for encoding GTIN-14. Regular ITF (Interleaved 2 of 5) can be any even number of digits and doesn't follow GS1 structure.
Those are bearer bars. They protect the barcode from damage at the edges (common with cardboard boxes), help scanners detect the barcode boundaries, and improve scan reliability on uneven surfaces.
It's the packaging indicator: 1 = a case of units, 2 = a case of cases, etc., up to 8 for different packaging levels. 9 indicates variable measure trade items. 0 is not used for packaging (that's the item itself).
No. ITF-14 is for logistics only. Retail scanners are optimized for EAN/UPC codes on individual products. The cases marked with ITF-14 get broken down before products reach the sales floor.
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