Product classification
Product classification or product taxonomy is a type of economic taxonomy which organizes products for a variety of purposes. However, not only products can be referred to in a standardized way but also sales practices in form of the “Incoterms” and industries can be classified into categories.[1]
Some standard product classifications include:
- CPA — Classification of Products by Activity, a product nomenclature that was used in the European Economic Community and now in use in the EU, a European version of the CPC
 - CPC — Central Product Classification, a United Nations standard classification for products
 - ETIM, the ETIM Technical Information Model
 - Global Classification and Harmonized Schedule Numbers for customs classification
 - HS — Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System
 - SITC — Standard International Trade Classification
 - Trade in Services
 - UNSPSC, the United Nations Standard Products and Services Code
 - IEC Common Data Dictionary (IEC CDD), a product classification and product description based on international standards and defined by the International Electrotechnical Commission
 - eCl@ss, a global and ISO/IEC-conform system for classification and description of products and services, maintained by the non-governmental eCl@ss e.V. association
 
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- "Product Classification: Categorization & Classifying of Products".
 - CPA 1996 - Statistical classification of products by activity in the European Economic Community // Eurostat
 - Statistical classification of products by activity in the European Economic Community, 2008 version
 - Statistical Classification of Products by Activity, Version 2.1
 
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