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A serial number is a unique identifier assigned to each copy of a product to distinguish it from others. It is essential for traceability, warranty management and intervention tracking. The serial number must be recorded in the DPP and associated with all product information. Verisav uses the serial number as the primary key to identify and track each product in the DPP, enabling complete traceability and precise installed base management. The serial number is generally printed or engraved on the product, often accompanied by a barcode or QR Code to facilitate reading. It may be composed of letters, numbers, or a combination of both, and generally follows a format defined by the manufacturer. The serial number is unique for each copy of a product, enabling it to be distinguished from all other copies of the same model. This uniqueness is essential for traceability: it enables tracking each product individually throughout its life cycle, from production to end of life. The serial number is used in many contexts: warranty activation, warranty claims, repair management, intervention tracking, spare parts management, analysis of recurring failures, etc. It also enables fighting counterfeiting and managing product recalls. The DPP stores the serial number and associates it with all product information: model, production date, purchase date, warranty, intervention history, etc. This association enables complete and precise traceability. Verisav uses the serial number as the primary key to identify and track each product in the DPP, thus ensuring precise management and complete traceability of the installed base.