Product Stock Keeping Identifier
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A Product Stock Keeping Identifier is an identifier for a product.
- AKA: SKU.
- Context:
- It can help a:
- See: Unique Identifier, Warranty, Universal Product Code, International Article Number (EAN), Global Trade Item Number, ISBN, Amazon ASIN.
References
2014
- (Wikipedia, 2014) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock_keeping_unit Retrieved:2014-1-9.
- In the field of inventory management, a stock keeping unit or SKU ( /ˌɛsˌkeɪˈjuː/ or ) is a distinct item, such as a product or service, as it is offered for sale that embodies all attributes associated with the item and that distinguish it from all other items. For a product, these attributes include, but are not limited to, manufacturer, product description, material, size, color, packaging, and warranty terms. When a business takes an inventory, it counts the quantity of each stock keeping unit. SKU can also refer to a unique identifier or code that refers to the particular stock keeping unit.
SKUs are not always physical objects. Anything that can be sold separately from anything else has a stock keeping unit, such as extended warranties, delivery fees, installation fees, and licenses.
Other entity tracking methods, with varying regulations, are Universal Product Code (UPC), International Article Number (EAN), Global Trade Item Number (GTIN), and Australian Product Number (APN).
- In the field of inventory management, a stock keeping unit or SKU ( /ˌɛsˌkeɪˈjuː/ or ) is a distinct item, such as a product or service, as it is offered for sale that embodies all attributes associated with the item and that distinguish it from all other items. For a product, these attributes include, but are not limited to, manufacturer, product description, material, size, color, packaging, and warranty terms. When a business takes an inventory, it counts the quantity of each stock keeping unit. SKU can also refer to a unique identifier or code that refers to the particular stock keeping unit.