Product Master Data
Definition
The relatively stable core data that identifies and describes a product and is shared across business functions: its identifiers, classification, specification, composition, packaging and key commercial and technical attributes. It is distinguished from transactional data, which records individual orders and movements, and from event data, which records what happened to specific items over time.
Expanded Explanation
The distinction is one of role rather than storage. A batch number recorded against a shipment is transactional; the definition of the product that batch belongs to is master data. Master data is referenced repeatedly by many processes, changes comparatively rarely, and causes disproportionate damage when it is wrong, because the error is inherited everywhere it is used.
In practice product master data is spread across several systems. Engineering specification and composition typically originate in a lifecycle management system, commercial and logistics attributes in an enterprise resource planning system, marketing descriptions and media in a product information system, and declared sustainability attributes from suppliers. Treating these as one logical set of product master data, governed consistently, is what separates a managed estate from a collection of overlapping databases.
Passport work extends the scope of product master data. Attributes that were previously held informally, such as substance declarations, recycled content or durability characteristics, become part of the shared core because they are published externally and must be maintained to the same standard as any other master attribute.
Why It Matters
A Digital Product Passport is anchored to a product identity and populated largely from product master data. If the same physical product exists three times under different codes, or if its composition is only described in an attachment, no publication layer can compensate. Most passport readiness work is, in substance, product master data work.
Common Misconceptions
Product information systems usually hold the commercial subset. Specification, composition and conformity attributes commonly originate elsewhere and are equally part of product master data.
It changes slowly rather than never. Specifications are revised and suppliers are replaced, which is precisely why change control and versioning matter for published passports.
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See Also
References
- ISO 8000, data quality: https://www.iso.org/standard/81745.html
- Regulation (EU) 2024/1781, Official Journal of the European Union: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2024/1781/oj
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