Retail-specific product data formats
Retailers specific Data Models
Retailers often require product data in their own formats, structures and attribute sets.
These retailer-specific data models define how suppliers must provide product information for product listings, category management and digital commerce.
Qmica allows organisations to transform internal product data into retailer-specific formats without modifying their internal systems.

Typical sectors where these models are typically applied
Explanation
Retail data models define how suppliers must structure and deliver product data to individual retailers.
These models typically include retailer-specific attributes, validation rules, taxonomy structures and data delivery formats required for product listing and catalogue management. Retailers use these models to ensure consistent product information across their internal systems, online stores and procurement platforms.
Explore other supported data models
Discover other product data models supported by Qmica
GS1Global
Global trade item data standard
The GS1 Global Data Model defines how trade item data is structured for the GDSN network.It contains thousands of attributes, conditional rules and market-specific requirements.
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GS1Health Care
GS1 Health Care data standard
GS1 Data Care improves the quality, completeness and usability of healthcare product data shared via GDSN. It focuses on medical devices and healthcare products where data accuracy directly impacts patient safety and operational efficiency.
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GS1DIY & Garden & Pet Benelux
DIY & Garden & Pet Benelux data standard
The DIY & Garden and Pet models extend the GS1 Global Data Model with sector-specific attributes required by retailers in the Benelux market.
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ETIMClassification
ETIM data standard
ETIM is a technical classification model where products are defined by classes and features rather than marketing attributes.
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CustomData Models
Partner-specific product data formats
The GS1 Global Data Model defines how trade item data is structured for the GDSN network. It contains thousands of attributes, conditional rules and market-specific requirements.
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One internal dataset, multiple external models
Qmica separates internal product data from external data models and keeps them compliant automatically.