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Tesco Language and New Lines for
Fresh Food and Packaged Goods Updated March 2017
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Why data quality matters
Data quality for EANs
When an EAN is scanned this information, and more, becomes visible to customer facing Tesco
systems. This is the same information you’d see if you visited a store or went online to shop.
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Data quality for Outer Case Codes (OCCs)
When an OCC is scanned in our supply chain this information, and more, becomes visible and
allows our depots to see the stock that has been delivered, how it is packed and how we need to
manage it through to customers.
Tesco Terminology
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All data describing what a product is and how it is packed is entered into the myProduct: Induct
system.
TPNB – Tesco Product Number Base
9 digit code used by stores to order product
All sales/financial reporting is completed at TPNB level
All merchandising is completed at TPNB level
Variant TPNB – Variant Tesco Product Number Base
12 digit code beginning with the standard TPNB and ending with 001, 002, 003 etc.
A variant TPNB is used when amending the weight or/price marking a product
The variant TPNB is only used internally within Tesco systems
A range change is not required to launch a Variant TPNB
TPND – Tesco Product Number Depot
9 digit number used by Depots to order cases of stock
All costs are completed at TPND level
EAN – European Article Number
Barcode that is scanned at the checkout and the Retail Selling Price applied
OCC – Outer Case Code
Barcode that is printed on the case which is delivered into depot and sent through the
network
Product Hierarchy in Stores and Online
Products are sold and displayed at TPNB level. This enables all relevant information to be available
to the customer, including:
Product Description
EAN
Barcode
Retail Selling Price
Unit Pricing
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Product Hierarchy in Depot and for Invoicing
Products move through the Tesco supply chain and can be invoiced at TPND level. This enables all
relevant information to be available to supply chain, distribution and invoicing teams, including:
Product Description
Case Size
OCC
Cost Price
Important Note: If a new TPNB or Variant TPNB is needed for a product, all of above information
for Stores, Online, Depot and Invoicing need to be regenerated so that product shows correctly in
all Tesco systems.
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Why it matters to keep track of TPNBs and TPNDs
All products and their variations are represented by their codes in our systems, which is why it’s so
important that the labelling is right on both store and depot packaging.
New TPNBs require new EANS and new TPNDs. If TPNB Variants also need to be delivered in
different case sizes, they require new TPNDs too. Small changes can result in many codes for the
same product, so if you’re ever in doubt, check TescoLink for your TPNBs and TPNDs.
If you’re ever unsure if a product should have a new TPNB or a variant TPNB you can get in touch
with your Data Operator for guidance.
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Is it a new TPNB or a new TPNB Variant?
The below questions can be used to check if a product requires a Variant or a new TPNB:
Important Note: If the product is changing in the ROI, but not elsewhere, then a new TNPB is
required and vice versa.
More information on TPNB variants on www.tescosuppliertrainingessentials.com
Abbreviations & Brand Names
Abbreviations
Correct abbreviations must be used for Item set up
The shelf edge label will show the abbreviation which needs to be consistent against the
product range
Tesco.com has a logic that expands the abbreviation to show the full product description
online
The full abbreviation list is available on Tesco Link
Brand Names
Brand names group together sales and are used for internal reporting
Information comes from the “Tesco Brand” field on setup
Important Note: You cannot amend the Brand Name on an existing line. A new TPNB is required.
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Shelf Edge Descriptions – Format
The description structure you can enter on Product setup, is split into 3 rows of 16 characters
totalling 48 Characters. Below you can see an example of what that could look like:
Brand Name Tesco Finest Tesco Sugar Free
Product & Variant Lasagna Lemonade
Size / Colour / Model 545g 4 x 330ml
Weight / Price Mark
What is Unit Pricing?
Unit pricing is a legal requirement enabling customers to compare the price of a product across a
range easily. It means we can display the price per unit on our shelf edge label and Tesco.com.
The ‘Price Marking Order 2004’ stipulates how each type of product should be unit priced. This is
entered on product set up.
o e.g. Price per 10g, 100g, 100ml, Kg, 75cl, Litre, Each
o Wine is specified as - per 75cl, whilst Beer and Spirits is per Litre.
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Barcoding Guidelines
If any goods carry a barcode, there are Guidelines that must be met. This includes:
For stock to be ordered, all barcodes must be verified in line with GS1 requirements and
pass criteria needed to auto approve
Mock ups or PDF barcodes are not acceptable as they are not a true representation
Data and legal checks are carried out on description, case count and unit pricing
Important Note: Agreed service level for Branded barcodes is 5 working days and 2 days for Own
label artwork.
There are 3 things to know about barcoding approval:
• All barcodes must be verified in line with GS1 requirements and pass criteria
needed to auto approve
• Mock ups or PDF barcodes are not acceptable as they are not a true representation
• Data and legal checks are carried out on description, case count and unit pricing
And remember, we’re not just checking the barcode itself, but also all the data linked to it.
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Outer Case Labels – Fresh Food
1. Supplier Name
2. Name of product as on pack (as clear and large as possible)
3. Pack weight and quantity of units per case
4. TPND (Tesco Product Number Depot)
5. Supplier site code if available
6. Display until Date
7. Unique 2 or 3 digit number for each product you supply
8. Single letter category code
You can find full details about all labelling within the Tesco Barcode Quality Standards, available
on www.TescoLink.com
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Outer Case Labels – Packaged Goods
This is an example label that can be used on a Tesco or Branded fixed weight product as the outer
case label.
You can find full details about all labelling within the Tesco Barcode Quality Standards, available
on www.TescoLink.com
MUs – Merchandisable Units
Merchandisable units are a great way to bring product through our supply chain and then straight
to the shop floor, but there are some things to bear in mind when deciding if an MU is right for your
product:
Ranged all year round
Stocks 1 product only
Loaded into the same sub group as the linked product
System re-orders a MU based on sales
Enables a smaller case size to be sent to a smaller format
Shares the same EAN regardless of case size
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Ratio Packs – OFDs, FSDUs, ¼ Pallets
Off Floor Displays, Free Standing Display Units and ¼ Pallets are types of ratio packs. They allow
you to pre-fill a unit with the ideal amount of stock for a promotion and have it ready set up to go on
display in store. As with Merchandisable Units, there are things to bear in mind when deciding if a
ratio pack is right for your product:
Used for promotion use only (Not ranged)
One off allocation sent to store
Individual cases ordered to replenish stand
Cost price is automatically calculated on full cases of product
Can have multiple products on unit
Important Notes on Ratio Packs:
Maximum of 40 components within the ratio pack
Can be mixed VAT. The Buyer can work this out from a tool we use internally
Watch out: the system automatically calculates the cost price based on the number of full
cases within it. This means that if you have agreed a cost price of £100, but the individual
cases automatically come to £90 our systems will only pay the £90. A separate invoice will
need to be raised.
The ratio pack must hold full cases of stock only.
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Things to Know about Tesco.com
Every product on Tesco.com is required to show a set of information to help the customer make the
right choices about what to buy.
Below is an example of what information is shown and where that information comes from:
Important Note: Please remember to update both Brandbank and the Technical Library with any
changes to the product, including new EANs.
More information on managing products for Tesco.com is available on
www.tescosuppliertrainingessentials.com
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New Lines Process
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Important note: Week -9 is a non-negotiable deadline that is in place to ensure our Space, Range
and Display team have the information they need to range products to our stores.
Additional important note: If there is no image available for Tesco.com we cannot launch a
product launch stores either.
Case Size Changes, Adding a New Supplier, EAN or
OCC
Important note: The approval deadline, which includes sample approval, is wk -4.
If you have any issues meeting critical path dates, please get in contact with your Buyer or your
Data Operator.
Launch Date
Product information will be sent to stores 4 weeks before the launch date.
If any products are delivered early to stores, or the range review dates change
but the system launch dates are not amended, the product will not scan at the
tills.
Important Note: Always let your Data Operator know, if a launch date is
going to change.
Activity Accountability wk-12 wk-11 wk-10 wk-9 wk-8 wk-7 wk-6 wk-5 wk-4 wk-3 wk-2 wk-1
Case size change, Adding a New supplier,
Adding a New EAN & OCC.
Submit fully completed forms to buyer Supplier
Buyer submits approved forms to DataOps team Buyer
Upload form data into NBS and confirm actions to
Buyer/ SupplierDataops
Submission of Final Product samples or Pre-printed
full size artwork to DataOpsSupplier
Deadline for full approval Dataops
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Down Stream Systems
Once a product has been fully approved the information will be sent to the following systems:
myProduct: Induct
The online portal suppliers, buyers and data operators use to induct and check new line data all the
way through to barcode approval.
Login at: https://myproductinduct.the-edge.io
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Features
Web interface that lets you track the status of your new line
Improved data validation
Workflows and notifications for you and Tesco colleagues
Single point for managing product induction (no excel/email)
The ability to induct one, or multiple lines at a time
What you need to know about myProduct: Induct
Some request forms remain in Excel, but the latest versions can always be found in myProduct:
Induct at all times:
Help and Support for myProduct: Induct
User guides and “how to” videos are available in the Help menu of myProduct: Induct at all times.
You can also find them all on www.tescosuppliertrainingessentials.com