Try http://www.upcdatabase.com
Please Note: The number contained in the UPC or EAN barcode is now called the Global Trade Item Number or GTIN.
The only thing I have found the ability of doing, is finding out who the number is registered to. Each registered company is issued a unique company identification number which is a 6 or 7-digit number. This is the first part of the product UPC code. The remaining 6 digits are assigned by the company for a specific product. On the label, this number starts at the far left (usually with a single digit) and ends at the far right (usually with a single digit).
Each company creates and maintains its own product list with the corresponding "UPC" numbers. Because of this, products and numbers can be added, changed or removed on a daily basis. Each number is unique for a particular product and product size. If they have a 16 oz. size and a 32 oz. size, for example, they use two unique numbers.
If you go to "http://www.ucc-gepir.org/GEPIR_UCCNET/jsp/client.jsp," you can look up the codes to find out the company they are registered to. You then need go to www.yellowpages.com or do an internet search for the company and address. You will need to call the company, give them the number, and ask what product is related to the number.
EAN 13 is used to encode thirteen characters. The first two characters are the flag characters that identify the country of origin, the next ten characters are the data characters, and the last character is the check character.NOTE: The UPC-A symbol is a subset of the EAN 13 symbols. A UPC-A symbol is an EAN 13 symbol with the first flag character set to zero.
I don't understand what you mean by "missing"? Did it fall off the package or did someone steal it? All joking aside, some product manufactures do not have a registered UPC code. Some products do not have a UPC code, because they are part of a bulk package or not meant for resale. If it's important for you to know a UPC code number, you can always look on the package for the name and address of the manufacture or distributor. If you were to contact them. I'm sure they would be happy to give you the info about the UPC number (if they have one).
It stands for Stock Keeping Unit.The SKU number is a VITAL piece of information to every store. Combined with the UPC number, the SKU identifies the product within the companies inventory database. It not only supplies information about the items cost, but also about the number of items in the store, the number on back order and the number that can be purchased from other stores in the chain. Without the SKU and UPC numbers, vendors would have no idea the amount of items they carry, or what they are spending or earning on that product and their profit margin would be impossible to track.
The acronym "UPC" stands for Universal Product Code. These codes contain 12 digits, located below a barcode. These codes are usually scanned at the point of sale when an item is purchased.
a bar code or upc code (universal product code)
In retail UPC stands for Universal Product Code. It is a barcode used for tracking and identifying products in stores. Typically it consists of 12 digits. Other such system is an EAN - European Article Number, now known as International Article Number.
Any side of the box, it is the number underneath the barcode label
The UPC number is a code that is unique to a product. This code enables a retailer to scan an item to see how much it costs instead of looking for a price on a product. Each retailer has their own prices, but the code on the product is unique to that product wherever a person shops. UPC stands for Universal Product Code.
EAN 13 is used to encode thirteen characters. The first two characters are the flag characters that identify the country of origin, the next ten characters are the data characters, and the last character is the check character.NOTE: The UPC-A symbol is a subset of the EAN 13 symbols. A UPC-A symbol is an EAN 13 symbol with the first flag character set to zero.
The sku number is not located on Walmart's receipts. The twelve digit number following the product name is the UPC number, which you will find beneath the barcode of the product.
A UPC number is a universal product code number. they can be found above your price tag and include the 2 numbers on either side. i hope that helped! =D
Camera Please use the provided search to find the Universal Product Code (UPC) for electronics products. A UPC is a 12 digit number that uniquely identifies a given product. Some sites may cut the leading zero from a UPC, so if you find one that is only 11 digits, that doesn't mean it's necessarily wrong.
UPC stands for "Universal Product Code"
UPC stands for "universal product code." It is a unique id assigned to an individual product, and only that one individual product, allowing it to be "universally" recognized. UPCs are used widely in the US, Canada, the UK, Australia & New Zealand. You can find a UPC just underneath its barcode, which itself is also coded with the UPC.
I don't understand what you mean by "missing"? Did it fall off the package or did someone steal it? All joking aside, some product manufactures do not have a registered UPC code. Some products do not have a UPC code, because they are part of a bulk package or not meant for resale. If it's important for you to know a UPC code number, you can always look on the package for the name and address of the manufacture or distributor. If you were to contact them. I'm sure they would be happy to give you the info about the UPC number (if they have one).
UPC is an acronym for Universal Product Code. Every individual product has it's own unique code for tracking items sold from retailers and stores. You can perform a UPC code lookup to find out information such as where the product is.
The UPC should be attached to the product through the retailer. If you need a UPC code check the product or contact the retailer where it was purchased.