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Published: February 27, 2017
Last updated: May 04, 2026
A Manufacturer Part Number (MPN) is a unique alphanumeric code assigned by a product’s manufacturer to identify a specific product. On Amazon, MPNs serve as one of several product identifiers - alongside UPC, EAN, and GTIN - that help catalog products accurately and make them discoverable in search results.
MPNs are particularly important for industrial, automotive, electronics, and replacement parts categories where buyers frequently search by part number to find the exact product they need.
An MPN is an identifier created and assigned by the product’s manufacturer - not by Amazon, not by the seller, and not by a standards organization. Key characteristics:
| Product Type | MPN Example |
|---|---|
| Printer cartridge | CB540A |
| Automotive brake pad | MX1084 |
| Computer RAM module | CT2K8G4DFS832A |
| Kitchen appliance | KSM150PSER |
| Power tool accessory | DW1361 |
Amazon uses multiple identifiers. Each serves a different purpose:
| Identifier | Assigned By | Scope | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| MPN | Manufacturer | Identifies a specific product model | CB540A |
| UPC | GS1 (standards body) | Universal barcode for retail (US/Canada) | 012345678905 |
| EAN | GS1 (standards body) | Universal barcode for retail (international) | 5012345678900 |
| GTIN | GS1 (standards body) | Umbrella term for UPC, EAN, ISBN | Varies by format |
| ASIN | Amazon | Unique product ID on Amazon | B09V3KXJPB |
| SKU | Seller | Seller’s internal tracking code | CART-HP-BLK-NEW |
UPC, EAN, and GTIN are standardized product identifiers managed by GS1 and required for most Amazon listings. An MPN is manufacturer-specific and complements these identifiers - it does not replace them.
A product can have an MPN, a UPC, and an ASIN simultaneously. Each identifier serves a different system:
Amazon’s search engine indexes MPNs. When a buyer searches for a specific part number - common in industrial, automotive, and electronics categories - having the correct MPN in your listing ensures your product appears in those search results.
For categories like replacement parts, printer supplies, and automotive components, MPN-based searches represent a significant share of buyer traffic. These searches indicate high purchase intent - the buyer knows exactly what they want.
MPNs help buyers confirm they are purchasing the correct product. This is especially important for:
Providing the MPN during listing creation helps Amazon match your product to the correct catalog entry. This reduces the risk of your product being merged with the wrong listing or listed with incorrect information.
If you use inventory file uploads:
Some Amazon categories require an MPN for listing creation. These typically include:
In most other categories, the MPN is optional but strongly recommended. Providing the MPN when available:
Some products do not have MPNs - particularly handmade items, generic unbranded products, and products from manufacturers who do not assign part numbers. In these cases, leave the MPN field blank. Do not enter “N/A”, “Does not apply”, or any placeholder text.
Entering the wrong MPN can cause your product to be matched to the wrong Amazon catalog entry, display incorrect product information, or be returned by buyers who received the wrong item. Always verify the MPN against the manufacturer’s documentation.
If you search Amazon’s catalog using an MPN and no results appear, the product may not yet be listed on Amazon. You can create a new product page using the MPN along with the required GTIN (UPC/EAN).
Multiple sellers can list the same product using the same MPN. This is expected - the MPN identifies the product, not the seller. All sellers offering the same product with the same MPN should be matched to the same Amazon product page (ASIN).
If two different products share what appears to be the same MPN (from different manufacturers), catalog confusion can occur. In such cases, contact Seller Support to resolve the listing.
A Manufacturer Part Number (MPN) is a unique code assigned by a product’s manufacturer to identify a specific product. It is printed on product packaging and used by retailers, distributors, and buyers to identify exact products.
No. An MPN is assigned by the manufacturer and is specific to that manufacturer’s catalog. A UPC is a universal barcode assigned through GS1 and standardized across all retailers. Both can be used to identify the same product, but they are different systems.
It depends on the product category. Some categories (automotive, industrial, electronics accessories) require an MPN. In other categories, it is optional but recommended for improved search visibility and catalog accuracy. If your product does not have an MPN, leave the field blank.
The MPN is typically printed on the product packaging, label, or included documentation. It can also be found on the manufacturer’s website, in product catalogs, or on distributor invoices. If you are the manufacturer, you assign the MPN yourself.
No. Your SKU is your internal tracking code. The MPN must be the manufacturer’s assigned part number. Entering your SKU in the MPN field creates incorrect catalog data and can cause listing issues.
A Manufacturer Part Number (MPN) is a manufacturer-assigned product identifier used on Amazon:
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