BSIN
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The Brand Standard Identification Number (BSIN) is a 6-character alphanumeric unique identifier assigned by the Open Knowledge Foundation.[1]
The origins of BSIN come from the worldwide product repository of OKFN: To integrate a product, a brand must be assigned. The OKFN project "Open Product Data" uses BSIN codes in its product repository.[2] Each brand of the OKFN brand repository is given a unique BSIN. The first version of the brand repository has been launched on 20 December 2013.[3]