ITF-14 Carton Codes

ITF14 barcode

ITF-14 Carton Codes (also known as GTIN-14 or TUN) are 14-digit barcodes that go on the delivery containers for your retail products. They are based on the product’s EAN-13 barcode number. Watch our short video to learn more about ITF-14 Carton Codes. We will email your carton code images in 3 formats (png, SVG and pdf). You can then choose the format you prefer and print your carton code onto the delivery box.

Note: ITF-14 Codes are only for the outer shipping containers/cartons containing the retail products. They are not for use on retail products themselves. Anything sold as one unit at a checkout requires an EAN-13 barcode. For example, a can of beer and a 6-pack of the same beer would each use an EAN-13 barcode. A carton code would only be for the wholesale carton of say 10x 6 pack of beer. Please place your order below if you need an ITF-14 Carton Code.

ITF-14 barcodes are 14-digit barcodes that are used on delivery boxes. These boxes contain a set number of a the retail product going into stores. The ITF-14 numbers are usually created from the barcode number on the retail product within the box. Up to ten different ITF-14 Barcodes can be created from one EAN-13 number.

  • ITF-14 Carton Barcode images

    Here you can purchase ITF-14 images (which go on the outer delivery cartons containing your retail products). These will be emailed through to you in a standard size with 3 formats (Jpeg, PDF, png & SVG) once your order has been received.

    If you have purchased EAN13 barcode numbers as well or supplied EAN13 numbers at the time of purchase, our automation system has created your ITF-14 carton barcode(s), and they will be part of this email.

    If the system hasn’t worked, or we need to create the images for you manually, we will email them to you within the next 1-12 hours (this depends a little on the time of day of your order & the fact that our offices are in New Zealand). Please check your junk mail box also if needed.

    Please ensure that you have supplied us with either the ITF-14 number(s) or the EAN-13 or UPC numbers that you want us to create the ITF-14 codes for.

    If we are creating an ITF-14 barcode based on your EAN13 barcode number, we normally add 1 to the front of the EAN13 number and then recalculate the last digit checksum.

     

    Quantity Price per image
    1  Br 2400
    2  Br 2400 each
    3  Br 2100 each
    4+  Br 1800  each
    10 +  Br 1400 each
    20 +  Br 1000 each
    50 +  Br 500 each

     

    Note – All prices are in Ethiopian Birr

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Sample ITF-14 Carton Code

Download Sample ITF-14 Carton Code (zip file) ITF-14 Carton Code sample image (GTIN or TUN)

How to use an ITF-14 Carton Code:

Example Number One: If you want to deliver tins of tomatoes to supermarkets (and each tin is to be sold individually once in the supermarket), then you will need: 1) One EAN-13 barcode (e.g. ‘0123456789012’*) to go onto each of the tins; and 2) One ITF-14 Carton Code (based on your EAN barcode – i.e. ‘10123456789019’*) to be printed onto the delivery cartons. * FYI: to turn an EAN-13 number into an ITF-14 number, a digit (usually a “1”) is added to the start of the EAN-13 number, and then the checksum digit (the last digit) is re-calculated.

Example Number Two: If your tins of tomatoes were to be sold in the supermarkets both as a) individual tins and as b) 6-packs of tins, then you would need: 1) Two separate EAN-13 barcodes (one for the tins being sold individually, and the other for the 6-packs of tins); and 2) Two ITF-14 Carton Codes (one based on each of the EAN barcode numbers). One Carton Code would be printed onto the delivery box that contained the individual tins, and the other would be printed onto the delivery box that contained the 6-pack lots of tins.