The United Nations Standard Products and Services Code (UNSPSC) is a global classification system designed to provide a consistent framework for identifying products and services. Established in 1998 by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Dun & Bradstreet, the UNSPSC has since become an essential tool for procurement, supply chain management, and master data management (MDM).
With over 22,000 codes available in multiple languages, it enables organizations to harmonize their material, MRO, vendor, and service data across systems and geographies.
What Are UNSPSC Codes?
UNSPSC codes provide a universal taxonomy for products and services. Instead of relying on fragmented supplier catalogs or inconsistent internal naming conventions, companies can use this structured classification to ensure uniformity.
The UNSPSC follows a hierarchical, multi-tiered structure:
- Segment (XX000000) – Broadest grouping (e.g., “Office Equipment & Accessories”)
- Family (XXXX0000) – Functional grouping (e.g., “Office Supplies”)
- Class (XXXXXX00) – Group sharing common characteristics (e.g., “Writing Instruments”)
- Commodity (XXXXXXXX) – Specific product or service (e.g., “Pencils”)
- Business Function (XXXXXXXXXX) – Optional fifth level for added granularity
Example:
A single-row deep groove ball bearing (6204 model) falls under UNSPSC 31171504:
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Segment: 31 – Manufacturing Components & Supplies
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Family: 3117 – Bearings and bushings and wheels and gears
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Class: 311715 – Bearings
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Commodity: 31171504 – Ball bearings
This way, whether one plant calls it a “bearing 6204,” another “roller bearing,” and a supplier lists it as “deep groove ball bearing,” the UNSPSC ensures they’re all cataloged consistently.
Industries That Rely on UNSPSC
In asset-heavy industries, UNSPSC is critical because of the sheer scale and complexity of materials, MRO spares, and vendor services:
Who in the Organization Needs It
to ensure critical spares are quickly identified, stocked appropriately, and not duplicated under multiple names.
for category management, vendor consolidation, and better negotiation leverage with standardized spend data.
for accurate spend reporting, audit readiness, and regulatory alignment with trade and tax codes.
to enforce consistent standards across ERP, PLM, and EAM systems, ensuring clean master data.
to optimize inventory levels, reduce stockouts/overstocking, and improve supply continuity across plants.
to integrate UNSPSC taxonomy into enterprise platforms (SAP, Oracle, Maximo, etc.) and maintain data integrity across systems.






UNSPSC Across Master Data Domains
While UNSPSC is best known for classifying materials and MRO spares, its impact reaches across multiple master data domains in asset-heavy industries.
When embedded into a Master Data Governance (MDG) framework, UNSPSC becomes a unifying standard that drives consistency, transparency, and cost optimization enterprise-wide.
- Challenge: Materials described inconsistently across plants (“SS Pump” vs. “Stainless Steel Centrifugal Pump”).
- UNSPSC Role: Standardizes materials into structured taxonomies (Segment → Family → Class → Commodity), ensuring clean catalogs.
- Benefit: Eliminates duplicates (L1/L2), enables better inventory management, and simplifies sourcing.
- Challenge: Free-text service descriptions (“Consulting Fees”, “Repair Work”) make spend analysis nearly impossible.
- UNSPSC Role: Provides standardized service categories, e.g., “IT consulting” or “Industrial Equipment Maintenance.”
- Benefit: Transparent service spend, stronger contract governance, and reduced leakage in procurement.
- Challenge: Supplier duplication (“GE Healthcare” vs. “General Electric Health”) and difficulty categorizing supplier capabilities.
- UNSPSC Role: Classifies suppliers by the commodities and services they provide.
- Benefit: Enables supplier segmentation, consolidated sourcing strategies, and category management.
- Challenge: Customer accounts often lack visibility into what product/service categories are consumed.
- UNSPSC Role: Linking products/services purchased to UNSPSC categories gives structured insights into customer demand.
- Benefit: Improves sales forecasting, customer segmentation, and service-level agreements (SLAs).
- Challenge: Asset registers (equipment, machinery) often hold inconsistent part/spare descriptions across sites.
- UNSPSC Role: Classifies associated spares and consumables under global UNSPSC standards.
- Benefit: Improves maintenance planning, criticality analysis, and spare parts standardization across plants.
- Challenge: Spend analysis is fragmented due to inconsistent coding across GL accounts or cost centers.
- UNSPSC Role: Provides a common commodity-level taxonomy to align procurement spend with financial reporting.
- Benefit: Enables cost transparency, budget alignment, and compliance with reporting standards (e.g., HS TARIC mapping).
UNSPSC as a Pillar of Master Data Governance (MDG)
Across domains, UNSPSC strengthens MDG by:
- Standardizing Taxonomies: Enforcing consistency in data creation and maintenance.
- Enabling Duplicate Detection: Through Verdantis Harmonize, both L1 and L2 duplicates are flagged.
- Supporting Governance Workflows: In Verdantis Integrity, UNSPSC codes become mandatory classification checkpoints.
- Driving Spend Transparency: Allows holistic spend roll-ups across domains for sourcing and compliance.
- Scaling for Digital Transformation: Essential during ERP upgrades, M&A integration, and supply chain harmonization.
Why UNSPSC Matters in MDM for Materials, MRO, and Services
- Transparency in Spend Analysis – By classifying purchases under a common taxonomy, organizations can get a clear view of expenditures across plants, regions, and suppliers.
- Improved Procurement Efficiency – Buyers can quickly find and requisition items without wading through supplier-specific codes.
- Vendor Data Consistency – Suppliers aligning their catalogs with UNSPSC ensure seamless integration with buyers’ ERP and e-commerce platforms.
- MRO and Service Data Harmonization – Standardized classification reduces duplication, ensures accurate stock visibility, and simplifies critical spares management.
- Cost Optimization – Clearer insights into categories enable better sourcing strategies, negotiations, and inventory control.
Step-by-Step: How UNSPSC Enables Standardized and Reliable Master Data with Verdantis
Each part or SKU is assigned a UNSPSC code, placing it into the correct multi-tiered hierarchy:
- Segment (XX000000) – Broadest grouping
Example: 40140000 – Fluid and gas distribution equipment - Family (XXXX0000) – Functional grouping
Example: 40141600 – Valves - Class (XXXXXX00) – Common characteristics
Example: 40141616 – Ball valves - Commodity (XXXXXXXX) – Specific product/service
Example: 40141616 – Stainless Steel Ball Valves - Business Function (XXXXXXXXXX) – Optional layer for added granularity
Example: “Maintenance spares” vs. “Capital project equipment”
Whether it’s valves, pumps, motors, or protective wear, each item is slotted into a standard taxonomy, eliminating free-text ambiguity.
Each classified material is enriched with standard attributes relevant to its category.
- Example 1 – Pumps:
Centrifugal Pump – 10 HP, Stainless Steel, End Suction, 150 PSI, ANSI Flange - Example 2 – Gloves:
Protective Gloves – Nitrile, Size L, Chemical Resistant, EN374 Certified
This structured attribute enrichment ensures engineering-grade precision in descriptions.
Verdantis Harmonize generates structured data sheets combining UNSPSC classification + attributes.
- Pump Data Sheet Includes:
- UNSPSC: 40151503 – Centrifugal Pumps
- Manufacturer: Flowserve
- Capacity: 50 m³/hr
- Pressure Rating: 150 PSI
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Gloves Data Sheet Includes:
- UNSPSC: 42142302 – Protective Gloves
- Material: Nitrile
- Certification: EN374
- Size: L
These sheets become a single source of truth for engineers, buyers, and category managers across all plants and ERPs.
Text-based searches in ERP often miss duplicates because the same part can be described differently across plants. Verdantis Harmonize uses UNSPSC classification plus attribute-level comparison to detect these hidden overlaps.
- Example – Two Pumps with Different Names:
- “Centrifugal Pump – SS 10HP” (Plant A)
- “End Suction Pump, 10 Horsepower Stainless Steel” (Plant B)
Both are mapped to:
- UNSPSC Code: 40151503 – Centrifugal Pumps
- Attributes: Stainless Steel, 10 HP, End Suction, 150 PSI
Despite different text descriptions, the same UNSPSC + identical attributes flag them as L2 duplicates.
- Example – Two Gloves with Different Names:
- “Protective Handwear – Nitrile, Size L” (Plant C)
- “Chemical Resistant Gloves, Large, Nitrile” (Plant D)
Both map to:
- UNSPSC Code: 42142302 – Protective Gloves
- Attributes: Nitrile, Size L, Chemical Resistant
Again, same classification + specifications → identified as L2 duplicates.
By combining UNSPSC taxonomy with attribute-level enrichment, Verdantis makes it far easier to identify duplicates, even when descriptions vary widely across plants and ERPs.
Duplicates are merged into a single standardized entry with enriched attributes.
- Before Consolidation:
- “Centrifugal Pump – 10HP SS”
- “SS End Suction Pump – 10HP”
- After Consolidation:
- Standard Entry: Centrifugal Pump, Stainless Steel, End Suction, 10 HP, 150 PSI – UNSPSC 40151503
Ensures consistent naming conventions across ERP and procurement catalogs.
Once standardized:
- Reduced Inventory Costs – Duplicate SKUs removed, stock levels rationalized.
Example: 15 variants of the same ball valve reduced to 3 standardized entries → saves carrying costs. - Improved Maintenance Efficiency – Technicians quickly find the right part.
Example: One catalog entry across sites instead of 7 local variations. - Transparent Spend Analysis – Procurement spend categorized by UNSPSC.
Example: Total spend on “Protective Wear” instantly visible across all plants. - Supplier Alignment – Vendor catalogs mapped seamlessly to UNSPSC.
Example: Consolidated sourcing strategy for gloves across all regions.
The result: clean, governed, and harmonized material master data, aligned to global UNSPSC standards and maintained seamlessly through Verdantis Integrity workflows.
Real-World Impact of UNSPSC & MPNs on Material Master and Procurement
By leveraging UNSPSC, organizations gain a universal language for material classification that ensures data standardization, simplifies system integration, and prevents fragmented, siloed datasets across plants and business units.
This structured taxonomy also strengthens spend analysis by enabling granular tracking, identifying savings opportunities, consolidating suppliers, and improving negotiation leverage.
Standardized UNSPSC mapping, combined with manufacturer part numbers (MPNs), significantly reduces duplication – often cutting duplicate material entries by 30–40% and procurement costs by 10–20%.
Beyond cost savings, accurate UNSPSC coding drives process optimization, accelerating item search and retrieval, improving operational efficiency, and supporting compliance and audit readiness.
11% Company Wide Cost Reduction
A multi-location hydraulic equipment manufacturer standardized data across locations using UNSPSC and category codes. Their clean, harmonized data revealed vendor consolidation opportunities and potential savings amounting to 11% of company-wide costs.
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28% Reduction in Duplicate Entries
A large industrial enterprise in Saudi Arabia was able to classify over 95% of its 120,000 material items using an AI-driven classification platform. This led to a 28% reduction in duplicate entries and uncovered $2.3 million in potential procurement savings.
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12% Savings on Annual MRO Spend, 50% Faster RFQ Development
A precision machine shop streamlined its industrial supplies data by removing duplicate part numbers and standardizing categories. The result: 12% cost savings on annual MRO spend and a 50% reduction in RFQ development time.
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Other Taxonomies vs. UNSPSC
While UNSPSC is the globally recognized open standard, companies often deal with multiple taxonomies:
- Industry Standards:
- UNSPSC – International, multi-sector classification.
- eCl@ss – Common in Europe, especially automotive and electronics.
- CPV (Common Procurement Vocabulary) – Used in EU public tenders.
- HS / TARIC Codes – Used for customs and trade compliance.
- Enterprise-Specific Taxonomies:
Many large organizations build their own internal taxonomies, often tailored to their operations.- Example: A global oil company may group spares by plant-specific categories like “Rotating Equipment” or “Process Safety Parts.”
- Problem: These in-house systems lack standardization, making cross-plant or cross-region analysis difficult.
Why UNSPSC Wins
- Recognized globally across industries and governments.
- Multi-language support (22+ languages).
- Comprehensive coverage of goods and services (22,000+ terms).
- Interoperability with ERP, e-commerce, and procurement platforms like SAP, Oracle, Amazon Business.
- Serves as a bridge taxonomy, mapping both to internal company codes and other standards (HS, eCl@ss).
Conclusion
In asset-heavy industries, inconsistent material naming and fragmented taxonomies often create duplicate entries, excess inventory, and procurement inefficiencies. By leveraging UNSPSC as a universal classification framework, organizations can bring structure, consistency, and governance to their master data.
When enriched with attributes and supported by AI-driven tools like Verdantis Harmonize and Integrity, UNSPSC codes enable seamless duplicate detection, standardized descriptions, and optimized inventories.
The result is more than just cleaner data-it’s stronger procurement leverage, reduced inventory costs, faster maintenance turnaround, and a foundation for long-term data governance.
For enterprises managing thousands of materials, services, and equipment parts, UNSPSC is not just a coding system -it’s a strategic enabler of efficiency, transparency, and digital transformation.


