FAQs

General Questions

A barcode is a series of vertical lines and spaces of varying widths that represent data, such as a product code or inventory number. The data is encoded into the pattern of the lines and spaces, which can be read by a barcode scanner or imaging device. When the scanner or device reads the pattern, it translates the encoded data into readable information that can be used by a computer or other system.

Barcodes are used in a wide range of industries and applications, including retail, manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare. They help to streamline processes and increase accuracy by eliminating the need for manual data entry and reducing the risk of errors.

There are different types of barcodes, including the Universal Product Code (UPC) and European Article Number (EAN) codes used for retail products, and Code 39 and Code 128 barcodes used in logistics and inventory management.

Using barcodes for products has become standard practice in many industries, including retail and manufacturing, because of the many benefits they offer. Barcode technology helps to streamline operations, improve accuracy, and reduce costs. Barcodes make it easier to track inventory levels, monitor sales, and manage shipments. With a barcode system in place, companies can more easily keep track of their products and ensure they are properly labeled, stored, and transported. Barcode scanning can also be used to speed up the checkout process in retail settings, improving the customer experience and reducing wait times. Additionally, using barcodes can help prevent counterfeiting and ensure that products are authentic and properly labeled. Overall, using barcodes is an effective way to improve efficiency, accuracy, and profitability for businesses of all sizes.

UPC (Universal Product Code) and EAN (European Article Number) barcodes are two of the most commonly used barcode types for retail products. The main difference between the two is that UPC codes are primarily used in the United States and Canada, while EAN codes are used internationally.

UPC codes are 12 digits long and are designed to be read by a laser scanner in a retail environment. They are used to identify individual products, as well as track inventory levels and sales data.

EAN codes are 13 digits long and are used primarily in Europe and other parts of the world. They are similar to UPC codes but have an extra digit at the beginning that identifies the country of origin. EAN codes are also used to track inventory and sales data, but they can also be used to encode additional information such as batch numbers or expiration dates.

In summary, while both UPC and EAN barcodes serve a similar purpose, the main difference is their geographic usage and EAN barcodes having an extra digit at the beginning to identify the country of origin.

No, barcodes are unique identifiers that should not be reused once they have been assigned to a product. Each product should have a unique barcode that identifies it in the supply chain, including during manufacturing, distribution, and sales. Reusing barcodes can cause confusion and errors in the supply chain, which can lead to problems such as incorrect inventory counts, mislabeled products, and incorrect shipping. It can also lead to issues with retailers, as they may receive incorrect product information or be unable to properly track sales data. In addition, many retailers require that each product has a unique barcode, and reusing barcodes can result in non-compliance with these requirements. Therefore, it is important to generate a new barcode for each new product or product variation, rather than attempting to reuse an existing barcode.

FAQs

Questions About Odering

You can purchase barcodes from us in 3 easy steps:

  • Click on the 'Buy Barcodes' link from the menu, then select your required number of barcodes.

  • Provide your company name and contact details.

  • Make payment online and get barcode & barcode assets in your email within minutes.

Yes. We offer barcode sales in blocks of tens and up to 100 unit.

You can buy our barcodes online using various currencies, and the displayed price is based on the selected currency and quantity, ensuring the best value for our customer.

As soon as your order is completed, you will receive it almost immediately. You will receive two emails. The first email will include all the digital assets that come with your order. The second email will contain a secure link to an online storage, which will allow you to re-download the same assets if needed.

As soon as your order is completed, you will receive almost immediately, an email that will contain a secure link to an online storage, which will allow you to download your digital assets. The link will expire after 3 months.

FAQs

Questions About Ownership

No. Once you purchase your barcode(s) from EllianBarcodes. You become the legal owner indefinately. No one else can lay claim to it.

Registering your product with a barcode involves assigning a unique barcode to each product SKU and linking it with the product information in a database. The database can be maintained internally or through a third-party provider. The steps to register a product with a barcode may vary depending on the industry and the barcode type being used. However, the general process involves obtaining a barcode, assigning it to a product, and uploading the product information to the database.

Yes. Barcodes purchased from EllianBarcodes are fully registered with GS1 and are guaranteed to be unique worldwide. Once you acquire a barcode, you become the sole legal owner of that specific barcode, and no one else in the world can use it.

It is generally not possible to transfer ownership of a barcode to another person or company. Barcodes are unique identifiers that are assigned to a specific product or company and are intended for use in the supply chain to track inventory levels, monitor sales data, and manage shipments.

FAQs

Questions about Policy

Email, call or contact us via WhatsApp using the information below:

EllianBarcodes
Address: 9, Oba Adetono Street, Illupeju, Lagos.
Email: info@ellianbarcodes.com
Phone: +234 703 522 6924

Please ensure that you do not engage in any activities that involve using our barcode barcodes in connection with any counterfeit goods or services. Additionally, it is important that you do not use our barcode barcodes to infringe on any intellectual property rights belonging to third parties. Furthermore, please be aware that it is strictly prohibited to use our barcode barcodes for discriminatory or defamatory purposes or in any way that violates laws or regulations.