
Communication is carried out on the basis of the GS1 standards. If you are interested, further information is available at www.gs1-germany.de
The decision to apply these standards was based on their design and successful implementation in various areas, including logistics, making them a feasible, secure and future-proof investment for all participating parties.
Thanks to the neutral structure of the GS1 standards, process participants are able to use them independently of individual market segments and enterprises, and even without the Bundesbank having to be involved.
Participation in CashEDI is subject to the use of these standards.
The GS1 standards entail a system of standardised, non-overlapping numbers for the global identification of places, products and packaging units. This numbering system is supplemented by bar code and communication standards.
GS1
Numeric system
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GLN (global location number, previously known in German as ILN) |
| Barcode |
The SSCC can be reproduced in machine readable form in the barcode GS1 128 (previously known in German as EAN 128). The bar code enables faster processing at counters in the Bundesbank branches and allows you to optimise your internal transfer processes. |
| Communication |
EANCOM® is used as the communication standard. With a multitude of message types, this communication standard supports the numeric system described above comprising GLN, GTIN and SSCC. |
| GS1 Numeric system |
In addition, the Bundesbank provides a standardised XML interface. |
Licence fees must be paid to GS1 for using the GS1 standard or requesting an GLN.
In order to ensure maximum compatibility between systems during file transfer, the Bundesbank has worked together with GS1 to produce a set of user recommendations.
The following user recommendations are available for persons seeking XML-based communication.