Many C.A.M.P. products from recent decades have a product traceability code that indicates when they were made. Denis Pivot sent me the following "secret decoder ring" for interpreting these codes:
- Until and including 1995: The code is three or four digits. The first one or two indicate the batch number and the remaining two indicate the year.
- For example, "295" means second batch made in 1995.
- From 1996 through 2005, The code is a numeral indicating the batch nmuber and a letter in the Italian alphabet indicating the year, with A in 1996 through I in 2004 and L in 2005 (J and K do not exist) .
- For example, "1D" means the first batch made in 1999.
- From 2006 unttil 2016: The code is three digits. the first indicates the batch number and the remaining two indicate the year.
- For example, "216" means second batch made in 2016.
- From 2017 onward: The code is two two-digit numbers, where the first indicates the month and the second pair indicates the year.
- For example, "05 17" means it was made in May 2017.
Some products may not have received a product traceability code.