Global Electronic Party Information Register

Global Electronic Party Information Register

The Global Electronic Party Information Register (GEPIR) is a distributed database that contains basic information on over 1,000,000 companies in over 100 countries.

You can search by GTIN (includes UPC and EAN-13), SSCC and GLN numbers or by company name in some countries. Results can be returned in HTML or XML for some countries.

The service is provided jointly by different GS1 Member Organizations.

External links

*http://www.gepir.org


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