UN/EDIFACT D01C WASDIS Message

Review the WASDIS segment sequence, mandatory fields, repeat counts and valid codes for the D01C EDIFACT directory.

UNH Unknown Segment (Max 1) Required
BGM To indicate the type and function of a message and to transmit the identifying number. (Max 1) Required
  • C002 – Identification of a type of document/message by code or name. Code preferred.
    • 1001 – Code specifying the document name.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Certificate providing the values of an analysis.
      • 2 – Certificate certifying the conformity to predefined definitions.
      • 3 – Certificate certifying the quality of goods, services etc.
      • 4 – Report providing the results of a test session.
      • 5 – Report specifying the performance values of products.
      • 6 – Report providing specification values of products.
      • 7 – Reports on events during production process.
      • 8 – Document/message describes the test report of the first sample.
      • 9 – A document/message to enable the transmission of information regarding pricing and catalogue details for goods and services offered by a seller to a buyer.
      • 10 – Document/message providing basic data concerning a party.
      • 11 – A pre-approved document relating to federal label approval requirements.
      • 12 – Certificate certifying a specific quality of agricultural products.
      • 13 – Document/message which evidences the transport of goods by post (e.g. mail, parcel, etc.).
      • 14 – Certificate certifying the weight of goods.
      • 15 – Document/message specifying the weight of goods.
      • 16 – Document by means of which the documentary credit applicant specifies the conditions for the certificate and by whom the certificate is to be issued.
      • 17 – Document identifying goods in which the issuing authority expressly certifies that the goods originate in a specific country or part of, or group of countries. It also states the price and/or cost of the goods with the purpose of determining the customs origin.
      • 18 – Specific form of transit declaration issued by the exporter (movement certificate).
      • 19 – Certificate certifying the quantity of goods, services etc.
      • 20 – Usage of QALITY-message.

      Showing 20 of 586 values defined for element 1001 in D01C.

    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Code list containing logistics and program management activities.
      • 2 – A code list containing the International Classification of Diseases, version 9 (ICD 9).
      • 3 – Code list identifying operating status of an entity.
      • 4 – A code list containing codes assigned to operating military units to identify the name and address of the unit.
      • 5 – A code list identifying a facility(ies).
      • 6 – A code list to identify acknowledgement and error codes applicable at the application level.
      • 7 – List of codes identifying organizations in the health care industry.
      • 8 – A code list containing electromagnetic transmitter identifications.
      • 9 – Lists of codes identifying name and address information for organizations participating in a military assistance program.
      • 10 – A list of codes identifying health care providers under the Medicare program.
      • 11 – A list of codes identifying health care providers under a Medicaid program.
      • 12 – Self explanatory.
      • 13 – A list of codes identifying employees of an organization.
      • 14 – Code list identifying the location from which a sample is taken.
      • 15 – Code list containing classifications of medical services for use in determining the medical benefits payable.
      • 16 – [3251] Code defining postal zones or addresses.
      • 17 – Code list containing the International Classification of Diseases, version 10 (ICD 10).
      • 18 – Code list containing diagnosis related group classifications.
      • 19 – A list of codes representing standardized text clauses.
      • 20 – A code list that provides a hierarchical classification of goods and services for the purposes of resource discovery and spend analysis.

      Showing 20 of 247 values defined for element 1131 in D01C.

    • 3055 – Code specifying the agency responsible for a code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Customs Co-operation Council (now World Customs Organization).
      • 2 – Generic: see also 140, 141, 142, 162.
      • 3 – The airline industry's international organisation.
      • 4 – International Chamber of Commerce.
      • 5 – International Organization of Standardization.
      • 6 – United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.
      • 7 – EDI project for chemical industry.
      • 8 – Standardised electronic commerce forum for companies with interests in computing, electronics and telecommunications.
      • 9 – International Article Numbering association.
      • 10 – Organization for Data Exchange through Tele-Transmission in Europe (European automotive industry project).
      • 11 – A register of ocean going vessels maintained by Lloyd's of London.
      • 12 – International Union of Railways.
      • 13 – International Civil Aviation Organization.
      • 14 – International Chamber of Shipping.
      • 15 – Reinsurance and Insurance Network.
      • 16 – Identifies the Dun & Bradstreet Corporation, United States.
      • 17 – Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications s.c.
      • 18 – SAD = Single Administrative Document.
      • 19 – Federal Reserve Routing Code.
      • 20 – The container industry's international organisation responsible for the issuance of container-related codes.

      Showing 20 of 296 values defined for element 3055 in D01C.

    • 1000 – Name of a document.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
  • C106 – Identification of a document/message by its number and eventually its version or revision.
    • 1004 – To identify a document.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 1056 – To identify a version.
      Type: an, Max Length: 9
    • 1060 – To identify a revision.
      Type: an, Max Length: 6
  • 1225 – Code indicating the function of the message.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
    Valid Codes:
    • 1 – Message cancelling a previous transmission for a given transaction.
    • 2 – Message containing items to be added.
    • 3 – Message containing items to be deleted.
    • 4 – Message containing items to be changed.
    • 5 – Message replacing a previous message.
    • 6 – Message confirming the details of a previous transmission where such confirmation is required or recommended under the terms of a trading partner agreement.
    • 7 – The message is a duplicate of a previously generated message.
    • 8 – Code indicating that the referenced message is a status.
    • 9 – Initial transmission related to a given transaction.
    • 10 – Message whose reference number is not filed.
    • 11 – Message responding to a previous message or document.
    • 12 – Message indicating that the referenced message was received but not yet processed.
    • 13 – Code indicating that the referenced message is a request.
    • 14 – Code indicating that the information contained in the message is an advance notification of information to follow.
    • 15 – Repeated message transmission for reminding purposes.
    • 16 – Message content is a proposal.
    • 17 – Referenced transaction cancelled, reissued message will follow.
    • 18 – New issue of a previous message (maybe cancelled).
    • 19 – Change information submitted by buyer but initiated by seller.
    • 20 – Message to replace the heading of a previous message.

    Showing 20 of 65 values defined for element 1225 in D01C.

  • 4343 – Code specifying the type of acknowledgment required or transmitted.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
    Valid Codes:
    • AA – Receiver of the payment message needs to return a debit advice in response to the payment message.
    • AB – Indicates that an acknowledgement relating to receipt of message is required.
    • AC – Acknowledge complete including changes.
    • AD – Acknowledge complete without changes.
    • AE – A debit advice is requested for each transaction in the message.
    • AF – The sender wishes to receive both a Debit Advice and an acknowledgement of receipt for a payment message.
    • AG – Authentication, by a party, of a document established for him by another party.
    • AH – A debit advice and message acknowledgement are requested for each transaction in the message.
    • AI – Acknowledgement of changes only is required.
    • AJ – Indication that the referenced offer or transaction (e.g. cargo booking or quotation request) is being dealt with.
    • AP – Indication that the referenced offer or transaction (e.g., cargo booking or quotation request) has been accepted.
    • AQ – The sender of the message expects a response.
    • AR – Documentary credit collection forwarded directly.
    • AS – The receiver of the message is to acknowledge receipt of the message and sent a credit advice for each credit.
    • CA – Indication that the referenced offer or transaction (e.g., cargo booking or quotation request) has been accepted under conditions indicated in this message.
    • CO – Indication that the message contains the physical measurements on which the charges will be based.
    • NA – Specifies that no acknowledgement is needed in response to this message.
    • RE – Indication that the referenced offer or transaction (e.g., cargo booking or quotation request) is not accepted.
    • UR – The message recipient is to send a credit advice in response to the message.
    • US – An acknowledgement is requested when an error occurred.

    Showing 20 of 23 values defined for element 4343 in D01C.

DTM To specify date, and/or time, or period. (Max 9)
  • C507 – Date and/or time, or period relevant to the specified date/time/period type.
    • 2005 – Code qualifying the function of a date, time or period.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Actual date/time on which the service was completed.
      • 2 – Date on which buyer requests goods to be delivered.
      • 3 – [2376] Date when a Commercial Invoice is issued.
      • 4 – [2010] Date when an order is issued.
      • 5 – A period of time when saleable stocks are expected to cover demand for a product.
      • 6 – The date an entity moved from a location.
      • 7 – Date and/or time at which specified event or document becomes effective.
      • 8 – Date/time when the purchase order is received by the seller.
      • 9 – Date/time of processing.
      • 10 – Date on which goods should be shipped or despatched by the supplier.
      • 11 – (2170) Date/time on which the goods are or are expected to be despatched or shipped.
      • 12 – Date by which payment should be made if discount terms are to apply.
      • 13 – Date by which payment must be made.
      • 14 – Date/time when instalments are due.
      • 15 – Date/time when promotion activities begin.
      • 16 – Date/time when promotion activities end.
      • 17 – Date and/or time when the shipper of the goods expects delivery will take place.
      • 18 – The date/time/period of the act, or an instance of installing something or someone.
      • 19 – Period of time between slaughter and delivery during which meat is ageing.
      • 20 – Date/time when cheque is issued.

      Showing 20 of 743 values defined for element 2005 in D01C.

    • 2380 – The value of a date, a date and time, a time or of a period in a specified representation.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 2379 – Code specifying the representation of a date, time or period.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 2 – Calendar date: D = Day; M = Month; Y = Year.
      • 3 – Calendar date: M = Month; D = Day; Y = Year.
      • 4 – Calendar date C=Century; Y=Year; M=Month; D=Day.
      • 5 – Calendar date and time: C=Century; Y=Year; M=Month; D=Day; H=Hour; M=Minute.
      • 6 – Half-month: CC=century YY=year MM=month, B=1:first half month, B=2:second half month.
      • 7 – Week within a calendar month: CC=century YY=year MM=month. W=1-5 first week to fifth week in a month.
      • 8 – Shift within a calendar day: CC=century YY=year MM=month DD=day S=1-9 shift in a day.
      • 9 – Time period within a calendar day: CC=century YY=year MM=month DD=day PP=00-99 time period.
      • 10 – Calendar date including time with minutes: C=Century; Y=Year; M=Month; D=Day; T=Time designator; H=Hour; M=Minutes. The character [T] shall be used as time designator to indicate the start of the representation of the time. For example: 20010912T1433.
      • 101 – Calendar date: Y = Year; M = Month; D = Day.
      • 102 – Calendar date: C = Century ; Y = Year ; M = Month ; D = Day.
      • 103 – Calendar week day: Y = Year ; W = Week ; D = Day Week number 01 is always first week of January Day number 1 is always Monday.
      • 105 – Calendar day: Y = Year ; D = Day January the first = Day 001 Always start numbering the days of the year from January 1st through December 31st.
      • 106 – Day of a month: M = Month; D = Day.
      • 107 – Day's number within a specific year: D = Day.
      • 108 – Week's number within a specific year: W = Week.
      • 109 – Month's number within a specific year: M = Month.
      • 110 – Day's number within is a specific month: D = Day.
      • 201 – Calendar date including time without seconds: Y = Year; M = Month; D = Day; H = Hour; M = Minute.
      • 202 – Calendar date including time with seconds: Y = Year; M = Month; D = Day; H = Hour; m = Minutes = Seconds.

      Showing 20 of 81 values defined for element 2379 in D01C.

Group SG1 (Max 9)
RFF To specify a reference. (Max 1) Required
  • C506 – Identification of a reference.
    • 1153 – Code qualifying a reference.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
      Valid Codes:
      • AAA – [1018] Reference number assigned by the seller to his acknowledgement of an order.
      • AAB – [1088] Reference number assigned by the seller to a Proforma Invoice.
      • AAC – [1172] Reference number assigned by issuing bank to a Documentary credit.
      • AAD – [1318] Reference number assigned by the issuer to a Contract Addendum.
      • AAE – Reference number assigned to a goods declaration.
      • AAF – A reference number identifying a debit card.
      • AAG – Reference number assigned by issuing party to an offer.
      • AAH – Reference number allocated by the bank to a batch of different underlying interbank transactions.
      • AAI – Reference number allocated by the bank to one specific interbank transaction.
      • AAJ – Reference number assigned by issuer to a delivery order.
      • AAK – Reference number assigned by issuing party to a despatch advice.
      • AAL – Reference number identifying a specific product drawing.
      • AAM – Reference number assigned to a waybill, see: 1001 = 700.
      • AAN – Reference number assigned by buyer to a delivery schedule.
      • AAO – [1362] Reference assigned by the consignee to a shipment.
      • AAP – [1310] Reference to a specific consignment forming part of a contract allowing part deliveries.
      • AAQ – [8260] Marks (letters and/or numbers) which identify a unit load device e.g. freight container.
      • AAR – A reference number assigned by a municipality to identify a business.
      • AAS – [1188] Reference assigned by the carrier or his agent to the transport document.
      • AAT – Identifies the master label number of any package type.

      Showing 20 of 765 values defined for element 1153 in D01C.

    • 1154 – Identifies a reference.
      Type: an, Max Length: 70
    • 1156 – To identify a line of a document.
      Type: an, Max Length: 6
    • 4000 – To identify the version of a reference.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 1060 – To identify a revision.
      Type: an, Max Length: 6
DTM To specify date, and/or time, or period. (Max 9)

Elements and codes as defined at DTM above.

Group SG2 (Max 1) Required
LOC To identify a place or a location and/or related locations. (Max 1) Required
  • C517 – Identification of a location by code or name.
    • 3225 – Code specifying the name of the location.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Code list containing logistics and program management activities.
      • 2 – A code list containing the International Classification of Diseases, version 9 (ICD 9).
      • 3 – Code list identifying operating status of an entity.
      • 4 – A code list containing codes assigned to operating military units to identify the name and address of the unit.
      • 5 – A code list identifying a facility(ies).
      • 6 – A code list to identify acknowledgement and error codes applicable at the application level.
      • 7 – List of codes identifying organizations in the health care industry.
      • 8 – A code list containing electromagnetic transmitter identifications.
      • 9 – Lists of codes identifying name and address information for organizations participating in a military assistance program.
      • 10 – A list of codes identifying health care providers under the Medicare program.
      • 11 – A list of codes identifying health care providers under a Medicaid program.
      • 12 – Self explanatory.
      • 13 – A list of codes identifying employees of an organization.
      • 14 – Code list identifying the location from which a sample is taken.
      • 15 – Code list containing classifications of medical services for use in determining the medical benefits payable.
      • 16 – [3251] Code defining postal zones or addresses.
      • 17 – Code list containing the International Classification of Diseases, version 10 (ICD 10).
      • 18 – Code list containing diagnosis related group classifications.
      • 19 – A list of codes representing standardized text clauses.
      • 20 – A code list that provides a hierarchical classification of goods and services for the purposes of resource discovery and spend analysis.

      Showing 20 of 247 values defined for element 1131 in D01C.

    • 3055 – Code specifying the agency responsible for a code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Customs Co-operation Council (now World Customs Organization).
      • 2 – Generic: see also 140, 141, 142, 162.
      • 3 – The airline industry's international organisation.
      • 4 – International Chamber of Commerce.
      • 5 – International Organization of Standardization.
      • 6 – United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.
      • 7 – EDI project for chemical industry.
      • 8 – Standardised electronic commerce forum for companies with interests in computing, electronics and telecommunications.
      • 9 – International Article Numbering association.
      • 10 – Organization for Data Exchange through Tele-Transmission in Europe (European automotive industry project).
      • 11 – A register of ocean going vessels maintained by Lloyd's of London.
      • 12 – International Union of Railways.
      • 13 – International Civil Aviation Organization.
      • 14 – International Chamber of Shipping.
      • 15 – Reinsurance and Insurance Network.
      • 16 – Identifies the Dun & Bradstreet Corporation, United States.
      • 17 – Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications s.c.
      • 18 – SAD = Single Administrative Document.
      • 19 – Federal Reserve Routing Code.
      • 20 – The container industry's international organisation responsible for the issuance of container-related codes.

      Showing 20 of 296 values defined for element 3055 in D01C.

    • 3224 – Name of the location.
      Type: an, Max Length: 256
  • C519 – Identification the first related location by code or name.
    • 3223 – Code specifying first related location.
      Type: an, Max Length: 25
    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Code list containing logistics and program management activities.
      • 2 – A code list containing the International Classification of Diseases, version 9 (ICD 9).
      • 3 – Code list identifying operating status of an entity.
      • 4 – A code list containing codes assigned to operating military units to identify the name and address of the unit.
      • 5 – A code list identifying a facility(ies).
      • 6 – A code list to identify acknowledgement and error codes applicable at the application level.
      • 7 – List of codes identifying organizations in the health care industry.
      • 8 – A code list containing electromagnetic transmitter identifications.
      • 9 – Lists of codes identifying name and address information for organizations participating in a military assistance program.
      • 10 – A list of codes identifying health care providers under the Medicare program.
      • 11 – A list of codes identifying health care providers under a Medicaid program.
      • 12 – Self explanatory.
      • 13 – A list of codes identifying employees of an organization.
      • 14 – Code list identifying the location from which a sample is taken.
      • 15 – Code list containing classifications of medical services for use in determining the medical benefits payable.
      • 16 – [3251] Code defining postal zones or addresses.
      • 17 – Code list containing the International Classification of Diseases, version 10 (ICD 10).
      • 18 – Code list containing diagnosis related group classifications.
      • 19 – A list of codes representing standardized text clauses.
      • 20 – A code list that provides a hierarchical classification of goods and services for the purposes of resource discovery and spend analysis.

      Showing 20 of 247 values defined for element 1131 in D01C.

    • 3055 – Code specifying the agency responsible for a code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Customs Co-operation Council (now World Customs Organization).
      • 2 – Generic: see also 140, 141, 142, 162.
      • 3 – The airline industry's international organisation.
      • 4 – International Chamber of Commerce.
      • 5 – International Organization of Standardization.
      • 6 – United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.
      • 7 – EDI project for chemical industry.
      • 8 – Standardised electronic commerce forum for companies with interests in computing, electronics and telecommunications.
      • 9 – International Article Numbering association.
      • 10 – Organization for Data Exchange through Tele-Transmission in Europe (European automotive industry project).
      • 11 – A register of ocean going vessels maintained by Lloyd's of London.
      • 12 – International Union of Railways.
      • 13 – International Civil Aviation Organization.
      • 14 – International Chamber of Shipping.
      • 15 – Reinsurance and Insurance Network.
      • 16 – Identifies the Dun & Bradstreet Corporation, United States.
      • 17 – Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications s.c.
      • 18 – SAD = Single Administrative Document.
      • 19 – Federal Reserve Routing Code.
      • 20 – The container industry's international organisation responsible for the issuance of container-related codes.

      Showing 20 of 296 values defined for element 3055 in D01C.

    • 3222 – Name of first related location.
      Type: an, Max Length: 70
  • C553 – Identification of second related location by code or name.
    • 3233 – Code specifying the second related location.
      Type: an, Max Length: 25
    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Code list containing logistics and program management activities.
      • 2 – A code list containing the International Classification of Diseases, version 9 (ICD 9).
      • 3 – Code list identifying operating status of an entity.
      • 4 – A code list containing codes assigned to operating military units to identify the name and address of the unit.
      • 5 – A code list identifying a facility(ies).
      • 6 – A code list to identify acknowledgement and error codes applicable at the application level.
      • 7 – List of codes identifying organizations in the health care industry.
      • 8 – A code list containing electromagnetic transmitter identifications.
      • 9 – Lists of codes identifying name and address information for organizations participating in a military assistance program.
      • 10 – A list of codes identifying health care providers under the Medicare program.
      • 11 – A list of codes identifying health care providers under a Medicaid program.
      • 12 – Self explanatory.
      • 13 – A list of codes identifying employees of an organization.
      • 14 – Code list identifying the location from which a sample is taken.
      • 15 – Code list containing classifications of medical services for use in determining the medical benefits payable.
      • 16 – [3251] Code defining postal zones or addresses.
      • 17 – Code list containing the International Classification of Diseases, version 10 (ICD 10).
      • 18 – Code list containing diagnosis related group classifications.
      • 19 – A list of codes representing standardized text clauses.
      • 20 – A code list that provides a hierarchical classification of goods and services for the purposes of resource discovery and spend analysis.

      Showing 20 of 247 values defined for element 1131 in D01C.

    • 3055 – Code specifying the agency responsible for a code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Customs Co-operation Council (now World Customs Organization).
      • 2 – Generic: see also 140, 141, 142, 162.
      • 3 – The airline industry's international organisation.
      • 4 – International Chamber of Commerce.
      • 5 – International Organization of Standardization.
      • 6 – United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.
      • 7 – EDI project for chemical industry.
      • 8 – Standardised electronic commerce forum for companies with interests in computing, electronics and telecommunications.
      • 9 – International Article Numbering association.
      • 10 – Organization for Data Exchange through Tele-Transmission in Europe (European automotive industry project).
      • 11 – A register of ocean going vessels maintained by Lloyd's of London.
      • 12 – International Union of Railways.
      • 13 – International Civil Aviation Organization.
      • 14 – International Chamber of Shipping.
      • 15 – Reinsurance and Insurance Network.
      • 16 – Identifies the Dun & Bradstreet Corporation, United States.
      • 17 – Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications s.c.
      • 18 – SAD = Single Administrative Document.
      • 19 – Federal Reserve Routing Code.
      • 20 – The container industry's international organisation responsible for the issuance of container-related codes.

      Showing 20 of 296 values defined for element 3055 in D01C.

    • 3232 – Name of the second related location.
      Type: an, Max Length: 70
  • 3227 – Code identifying the function of a location.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
    Valid Codes:
    • 1 – (3018) Point or port of departure, shipment or destination, as required under the applicable terms of delivery, e.g. Incoterms.
    • 2 – Place where funds are to be, or have been made available to the creditor.
    • 3 – Place where equipment tare has been or must be checked for official assessment.
    • 4 – Place at which the goods have been received.
    • 5 – (3214) Port, airport or other location from which a means of transport or transport equipment is scheduled to depart or has departed.
    • 6 – A bed in a ward.
    • 7 – (3246) Place to which the goods are to be finally delivered under transport contract terms (operational term).
    • 8 – Port, airport or other location to which a means of transport or transport equipment is destined.
    • 9 – (3334 + 3230) Seaport, airport, freight terminal, rail station or other place at which the goods (cargo) are loaded on to the means of transport being used for their carriage.
    • 10 – (3348) Place at which the goods are taken over by the carrier.
    • 11 – (3392 + 3414) Seaport, airport, freight terminal, rail station or other place at which the goods (cargo) are unloaded from the means of transport having been used for their carriage.
    • 12 – Port at which the goods are discharged from the vessel used for their transport.
    • 13 – (3424) Place where goods are transferred from one means of transport to another (operational term).
    • 14 – (3384) Place where goods are located and where they are available for examination.
    • 15 – Place where the responsibility is transferred.
    • 16 – Place where the ownership of the goods is transferred.
    • 17 – Place where goods are transported across a country border.
    • 18 – (3156) Warehouse where a particular consignment has been stored.
    • 19 – Factory/plant relevant for a particular consignment.
    • 20 – Place where goods will ultimately be delivered.

    Showing 20 of 234 values defined for element 3227 in D01C.

  • 5479 – Code specifying a relation.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
DTM To specify date, and/or time, or period. (Max 1) Required

Elements and codes as defined at DTM above.

GOR To indicate the requirement for a specific governmental action and/or procedure or which specific procedure is valid for a specific part of the transport. (Max 1) Required
  • C232 – Code indicating a type of government action.
    • 9415 – Code identifying a government agency.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Government agency responsible for agriculture and e.g. the inspection of vegetable and animal substances being imported.
      • 2 – Government agency responsible for the safe transport of ammunition.
      • 3 – Government agency responsible for commerce both domestic and international.
      • 4 – Government agency responsible for public safety on waterways.
      • 5 – Customs authorities.
      • 6 – Government agency responsible for the safety on food and drugs.
      • 7 – Health authorities.
      • 8 – Police authorities responsible for public safety in the harbour.
      • 9 – Government agency responsible for immigration matters.
      • 10 – Government agency responsible for the importation of live animals.
      • 11 – Government or semi-government body responsible for port operations.
      • 12 – Government body responsible for public health matters.
      • 13 – Government agency responsible for transportation policy and other transportation matters.
    • 9411 – Code indicating the requirement and status of governmental involvement.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Instructions have been carried out.
      • 2 – Procedures have been carried out as amended.
      • 3 – Procedures have been completed.
      • 4 – Instructions are not applicable.
      • 5 – An action which is most desirable but not required.
      • 6 – Procedures are required.
      • 7 – Procedures are applicable.
    • 9417 – Code specifying a type of government action such as inspection, detention, fumigation, security.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – The cargo will be or has been cleared.
      • 2 – The cargo has been or will be detained.
      • 3 – The cargo has been or will be fumigated.
      • 4 – The cargo has been or will be inspected.
      • 5 – The cargo has been or will be secured.
    • 9353 – Code specifying a government procedure.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Arrangements for inspection are not necessary because they were cleared before.
      • 2 – All requirements for documents have been completed.
      • 3 – Pertinent documents are required.
      • 4 – Arrangements for inspection of the cargo have been completed.
      • 5 – Arrangements for inspection of the cargo are required.
      • 6 – Customs clearance not required.
      • 7 – Arrangements for safeguarding the cargo have been completed.
      • 8 – Arrangements for safeguarding the cargo are required.
      • 9 – Arrangements for the security of the cargo are required.
      • 10 – Arrangements for storing the cargo have been completed.
      • 11 – Arrangements for storing the cargo are required.
      • 12 – All arrangements for transport have been completed.
      • 13 – Transport has to be arranged.
  • C232 – Code indicating a type of government action.
    • 9415 – Code identifying a government agency.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Government agency responsible for agriculture and e.g. the inspection of vegetable and animal substances being imported.
      • 2 – Government agency responsible for the safe transport of ammunition.
      • 3 – Government agency responsible for commerce both domestic and international.
      • 4 – Government agency responsible for public safety on waterways.
      • 5 – Customs authorities.
      • 6 – Government agency responsible for the safety on food and drugs.
      • 7 – Health authorities.
      • 8 – Police authorities responsible for public safety in the harbour.
      • 9 – Government agency responsible for immigration matters.
      • 10 – Government agency responsible for the importation of live animals.
      • 11 – Government or semi-government body responsible for port operations.
      • 12 – Government body responsible for public health matters.
      • 13 – Government agency responsible for transportation policy and other transportation matters.
    • 9411 – Code indicating the requirement and status of governmental involvement.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Instructions have been carried out.
      • 2 – Procedures have been carried out as amended.
      • 3 – Procedures have been completed.
      • 4 – Instructions are not applicable.
      • 5 – An action which is most desirable but not required.
      • 6 – Procedures are required.
      • 7 – Procedures are applicable.
    • 9417 – Code specifying a type of government action such as inspection, detention, fumigation, security.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – The cargo will be or has been cleared.
      • 2 – The cargo has been or will be detained.
      • 3 – The cargo has been or will be fumigated.
      • 4 – The cargo has been or will be inspected.
      • 5 – The cargo has been or will be secured.
    • 9353 – Code specifying a government procedure.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Arrangements for inspection are not necessary because they were cleared before.
      • 2 – All requirements for documents have been completed.
      • 3 – Pertinent documents are required.
      • 4 – Arrangements for inspection of the cargo have been completed.
      • 5 – Arrangements for inspection of the cargo are required.
      • 6 – Customs clearance not required.
      • 7 – Arrangements for safeguarding the cargo have been completed.
      • 8 – Arrangements for safeguarding the cargo are required.
      • 9 – Arrangements for the security of the cargo are required.
      • 10 – Arrangements for storing the cargo have been completed.
      • 11 – Arrangements for storing the cargo are required.
      • 12 – All arrangements for transport have been completed.
      • 13 – Transport has to be arranged.
  • C232 – Code indicating a type of government action.
    • 9415 – Code identifying a government agency.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Government agency responsible for agriculture and e.g. the inspection of vegetable and animal substances being imported.
      • 2 – Government agency responsible for the safe transport of ammunition.
      • 3 – Government agency responsible for commerce both domestic and international.
      • 4 – Government agency responsible for public safety on waterways.
      • 5 – Customs authorities.
      • 6 – Government agency responsible for the safety on food and drugs.
      • 7 – Health authorities.
      • 8 – Police authorities responsible for public safety in the harbour.
      • 9 – Government agency responsible for immigration matters.
      • 10 – Government agency responsible for the importation of live animals.
      • 11 – Government or semi-government body responsible for port operations.
      • 12 – Government body responsible for public health matters.
      • 13 – Government agency responsible for transportation policy and other transportation matters.
    • 9411 – Code indicating the requirement and status of governmental involvement.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Instructions have been carried out.
      • 2 – Procedures have been carried out as amended.
      • 3 – Procedures have been completed.
      • 4 – Instructions are not applicable.
      • 5 – An action which is most desirable but not required.
      • 6 – Procedures are required.
      • 7 – Procedures are applicable.
    • 9417 – Code specifying a type of government action such as inspection, detention, fumigation, security.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – The cargo will be or has been cleared.
      • 2 – The cargo has been or will be detained.
      • 3 – The cargo has been or will be fumigated.
      • 4 – The cargo has been or will be inspected.
      • 5 – The cargo has been or will be secured.
    • 9353 – Code specifying a government procedure.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Arrangements for inspection are not necessary because they were cleared before.
      • 2 – All requirements for documents have been completed.
      • 3 – Pertinent documents are required.
      • 4 – Arrangements for inspection of the cargo have been completed.
      • 5 – Arrangements for inspection of the cargo are required.
      • 6 – Customs clearance not required.
      • 7 – Arrangements for safeguarding the cargo have been completed.
      • 8 – Arrangements for safeguarding the cargo are required.
      • 9 – Arrangements for the security of the cargo are required.
      • 10 – Arrangements for storing the cargo have been completed.
      • 11 – Arrangements for storing the cargo are required.
      • 12 – All arrangements for transport have been completed.
      • 13 – Transport has to be arranged.
  • C232 – Code indicating a type of government action.
    • 9415 – Code identifying a government agency.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Government agency responsible for agriculture and e.g. the inspection of vegetable and animal substances being imported.
      • 2 – Government agency responsible for the safe transport of ammunition.
      • 3 – Government agency responsible for commerce both domestic and international.
      • 4 – Government agency responsible for public safety on waterways.
      • 5 – Customs authorities.
      • 6 – Government agency responsible for the safety on food and drugs.
      • 7 – Health authorities.
      • 8 – Police authorities responsible for public safety in the harbour.
      • 9 – Government agency responsible for immigration matters.
      • 10 – Government agency responsible for the importation of live animals.
      • 11 – Government or semi-government body responsible for port operations.
      • 12 – Government body responsible for public health matters.
      • 13 – Government agency responsible for transportation policy and other transportation matters.
    • 9411 – Code indicating the requirement and status of governmental involvement.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Instructions have been carried out.
      • 2 – Procedures have been carried out as amended.
      • 3 – Procedures have been completed.
      • 4 – Instructions are not applicable.
      • 5 – An action which is most desirable but not required.
      • 6 – Procedures are required.
      • 7 – Procedures are applicable.
    • 9417 – Code specifying a type of government action such as inspection, detention, fumigation, security.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – The cargo will be or has been cleared.
      • 2 – The cargo has been or will be detained.
      • 3 – The cargo has been or will be fumigated.
      • 4 – The cargo has been or will be inspected.
      • 5 – The cargo has been or will be secured.
    • 9353 – Code specifying a government procedure.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Arrangements for inspection are not necessary because they were cleared before.
      • 2 – All requirements for documents have been completed.
      • 3 – Pertinent documents are required.
      • 4 – Arrangements for inspection of the cargo have been completed.
      • 5 – Arrangements for inspection of the cargo are required.
      • 6 – Customs clearance not required.
      • 7 – Arrangements for safeguarding the cargo have been completed.
      • 8 – Arrangements for safeguarding the cargo are required.
      • 9 – Arrangements for the security of the cargo are required.
      • 10 – Arrangements for storing the cargo have been completed.
      • 11 – Arrangements for storing the cargo are required.
      • 12 – All arrangements for transport have been completed.
      • 13 – Transport has to be arranged.
  • 8323 – Code specifying the transport movement.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
    Valid Codes:
    • 1 – The transport movement is to export the goods from the country.
    • 2 – The transport movement is to import the goods into the country.
    • 3 – The cargo is moving in transit through a country and will not become part of the commerce of that country.
    • 4 – The cargo is being moved by more than one transport means in succession under the responsibility of the same carrier.
    • 5 – The cargo is being moved by more than one transport means in succession.
Group SG3 (Max 1) Required
TDT To specify the transport details such as mode of transport, means of transport, its conveyance reference number and the identification of the means of transport. The segment may be pointed to by the TPL segment. (Max 1) Required
  • C220 – Method of transport code or name. Code preferred.
    • 8067 – Code specifying the name of a mode of transport.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
    • 8066 – Name of a mode of transport.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
  • C228 – Code and/or name identifying the type of means of transport.
    • 8179 – Code specifying the means of transport.
      Type: an, Max Length: 8
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – A barge equipped to transport liquid chemicals.
      • 2 – A coaster vessel equipped to transport liquid chemicals.
      • 3 – Vessel designed to carry dry bulk (expellers).
      • 4 – An ocean-going vessel equipped to transport liquid chemicals.
      • 5 – A vessel equipped to transport gas.
      • 6 – A machine capable of flight.
      • 7 – A caravan towed by a car.
      • 8 – Vessel capable of carrying containers and other cargo.
      • 9 – Transport for which common characteristics are not applicable (e.g. big transformers requiring special wagons, special tackles, special routing etc.).
      • 10 – To specify that the means of transportation is a bus.
      • 11 – A large vessel navigating deep water.
      • 12 – A large vessel equipped to transport liquids.
      • 13 – An ocean-going vessel that is not a ship.
      • 14 – A means of transport identification code indicating a flatbed trailer.
      • 15 – A means of transport identification code indicating a taxi.
      • 16 – A category of boat used to transport material over water.
      • 17 – The type of means of transport is to be determined by the customer.
      • 18 – The type of means of transport is to be determined by the seller.
      • 19 – A truck capable of tipping up in order to deliver its load.
      • 20 – A truck used explicitly for the conveyance of furniture.

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    • 8178 – Free form description of the means of transport.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
  • C040 – Identification of a carrier by code and/or by name. Code preferred.
    • 3127 – To identify a carrier.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Code list containing logistics and program management activities.
      • 2 – A code list containing the International Classification of Diseases, version 9 (ICD 9).
      • 3 – Code list identifying operating status of an entity.
      • 4 – A code list containing codes assigned to operating military units to identify the name and address of the unit.
      • 5 – A code list identifying a facility(ies).
      • 6 – A code list to identify acknowledgement and error codes applicable at the application level.
      • 7 – List of codes identifying organizations in the health care industry.
      • 8 – A code list containing electromagnetic transmitter identifications.
      • 9 – Lists of codes identifying name and address information for organizations participating in a military assistance program.
      • 10 – A list of codes identifying health care providers under the Medicare program.
      • 11 – A list of codes identifying health care providers under a Medicaid program.
      • 12 – Self explanatory.
      • 13 – A list of codes identifying employees of an organization.
      • 14 – Code list identifying the location from which a sample is taken.
      • 15 – Code list containing classifications of medical services for use in determining the medical benefits payable.
      • 16 – [3251] Code defining postal zones or addresses.
      • 17 – Code list containing the International Classification of Diseases, version 10 (ICD 10).
      • 18 – Code list containing diagnosis related group classifications.
      • 19 – A list of codes representing standardized text clauses.
      • 20 – A code list that provides a hierarchical classification of goods and services for the purposes of resource discovery and spend analysis.

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    • 3055 – Code specifying the agency responsible for a code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Customs Co-operation Council (now World Customs Organization).
      • 2 – Generic: see also 140, 141, 142, 162.
      • 3 – The airline industry's international organisation.
      • 4 – International Chamber of Commerce.
      • 5 – International Organization of Standardization.
      • 6 – United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.
      • 7 – EDI project for chemical industry.
      • 8 – Standardised electronic commerce forum for companies with interests in computing, electronics and telecommunications.
      • 9 – International Article Numbering association.
      • 10 – Organization for Data Exchange through Tele-Transmission in Europe (European automotive industry project).
      • 11 – A register of ocean going vessels maintained by Lloyd's of London.
      • 12 – International Union of Railways.
      • 13 – International Civil Aviation Organization.
      • 14 – International Chamber of Shipping.
      • 15 – Reinsurance and Insurance Network.
      • 16 – Identifies the Dun & Bradstreet Corporation, United States.
      • 17 – Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications s.c.
      • 18 – SAD = Single Administrative Document.
      • 19 – Federal Reserve Routing Code.
      • 20 – The container industry's international organisation responsible for the issuance of container-related codes.

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    • 3128 – Name of a carrier.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
  • C401 – To provide details of reason for, and responsibility for, use of transportation other than normally utilized.
    • 8457 – Code specifying the reason for excess transportation.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
      Valid Codes:
      • A – The reason for the excess transportation is due to special rail car order, schedule increase forecast change.
      • B – The reason for the excess transportation is due to engineering change or late release.
      • C – The reason for the excess transportation is due to special rail car order, schedule increase forecast change specification (schedule) error/overbuilding.
      • D – The reason for the excess transportation is due to shipment tracing delay.
      • E – The reason for the excess transportation is due to plant inventory loss.
      • F – The reason for the excess transportation is due to building ahead of schedule.
      • G – The reason for the excess transportation is due to vendor behind schedule.
      • H – The reason for the excess transportation is due to failure to include costs in last shipment.
      • I – The reason for the excess transportation is due to carrier loss claim.
      • J – The reason for the excess transportation is due to transportation failure.
      • K – The reason for the excess transportation is due to insufficient weight for carload.
      • L – The reason for the excess transportation is due to reject or discrepancy.
      • M – The reason for the excess transportation is due to transportation delay.
      • N – The reason for the excess transportation is due to lack of railcar of railroad equipment.
      • P – The reason for the excess transportation is due to releasing error.
      • R – The reason for the excess transportation is due to record error or cate reported discrepancy report.
      • T – The reason for the excess transportation is due to common or peculiar part schedule increase.
      • U – The reason for the excess transportation is due to alternative supplier shipping for responsible supplier.
      • V – The reason for the excess transportation is due to direct schedule or locally controlled.
      • W – The reason for the excess transportation is due to purchasing waiver approved.

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    • 8459 – Code specifying the responsibility for excess transportation.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
      Valid Codes:
      • A – Self explanatory.
      • B – The responsibility for excess transportation is with the material release issuer.
      • S – The responsibility for excess transportation is with the supplier authority.
      • X – The responsibility for the excess transportation is to be determined.
      • ZZZ – A code assigned within a code list to be used on an interim basis and as defined among trading partners until a precise code can be assigned to the code list.
    • 7130 – To identify the authorisation to ship issued by the customer.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
  • C222 – Code and/or name identifying the means of transport.
    • 8213 – Identifies the name of the transport means.
      Type: an, Max Length: 9
    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Code list containing logistics and program management activities.
      • 2 – A code list containing the International Classification of Diseases, version 9 (ICD 9).
      • 3 – Code list identifying operating status of an entity.
      • 4 – A code list containing codes assigned to operating military units to identify the name and address of the unit.
      • 5 – A code list identifying a facility(ies).
      • 6 – A code list to identify acknowledgement and error codes applicable at the application level.
      • 7 – List of codes identifying organizations in the health care industry.
      • 8 – A code list containing electromagnetic transmitter identifications.
      • 9 – Lists of codes identifying name and address information for organizations participating in a military assistance program.
      • 10 – A list of codes identifying health care providers under the Medicare program.
      • 11 – A list of codes identifying health care providers under a Medicaid program.
      • 12 – Self explanatory.
      • 13 – A list of codes identifying employees of an organization.
      • 14 – Code list identifying the location from which a sample is taken.
      • 15 – Code list containing classifications of medical services for use in determining the medical benefits payable.
      • 16 – [3251] Code defining postal zones or addresses.
      • 17 – Code list containing the International Classification of Diseases, version 10 (ICD 10).
      • 18 – Code list containing diagnosis related group classifications.
      • 19 – A list of codes representing standardized text clauses.
      • 20 – A code list that provides a hierarchical classification of goods and services for the purposes of resource discovery and spend analysis.

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    • 3055 – Code specifying the agency responsible for a code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Customs Co-operation Council (now World Customs Organization).
      • 2 – Generic: see also 140, 141, 142, 162.
      • 3 – The airline industry's international organisation.
      • 4 – International Chamber of Commerce.
      • 5 – International Organization of Standardization.
      • 6 – United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.
      • 7 – EDI project for chemical industry.
      • 8 – Standardised electronic commerce forum for companies with interests in computing, electronics and telecommunications.
      • 9 – International Article Numbering association.
      • 10 – Organization for Data Exchange through Tele-Transmission in Europe (European automotive industry project).
      • 11 – A register of ocean going vessels maintained by Lloyd's of London.
      • 12 – International Union of Railways.
      • 13 – International Civil Aviation Organization.
      • 14 – International Chamber of Shipping.
      • 15 – Reinsurance and Insurance Network.
      • 16 – Identifies the Dun & Bradstreet Corporation, United States.
      • 17 – Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications s.c.
      • 18 – SAD = Single Administrative Document.
      • 19 – Federal Reserve Routing Code.
      • 20 – The container industry's international organisation responsible for the issuance of container-related codes.

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    • 8212 – Name identifying a means of transport.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 8453 – Code specifying the nationality of a means of transport.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
  • 8051 – Code qualifying a specific stage of transport.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
    Valid Codes:
    • 1 – Transport by which goods are moved from or to the frontier, or between inland points.
    • 2 – Point by which the means of transport are presumed to have left the statistical territory of despatch or to have entered the statistical territory of arrival.
    • 10 – Transport by which the goods are moved prior to their main carriage transport.
    • 11 – Transport by which goods are moved to the Customs frontier.
    • 12 – Transport by which goods are moved from the place of departure.
    • 13 – Transport by which goods are moved at the place of destination.
    • 15 – The fourth carrier of the ordered transport.
    • 16 – The fifth carrier of the ordered transport.
    • 17 – The sixth carrier of the ordered transport.
    • 18 – The seventh carrier of the ordered transport.
    • 19 – The eighth carrier of the ordered transport.
    • 20 – The primary stage in the movement of cargo from the point of origin to the intended destination.
    • 21 – The first carrier of the ordered transport when more than one carrier is involved.
    • 22 – The second carrier of the ordered transport when more than one carrier is involved.
    • 23 – The third carrier of the ordered transport when more than one carrier is involved.
    • 24 – Transport by which goods are moved via an inland body of water.
    • 25 – Carrier responsible from the point of origin to the final delivery destination.
    • 26 – Second transport by which the goods are moved prior to their main carriage transport.
    • 27 – The transport by which the goods are moved to the place of acceptance.
    • 28 – Second transport by which the goods are moved after the main carriage transport.

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  • 8028 – To identify a journey of a means of transport.
    Type: an, Max Length: 17
  • 8101 – Code specifying the direction of transport.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
    Valid Codes:
    • BS – The transport from the buyer to the seller.
    • SB – The transport from the seller to the buyer.
    • SC – The transport from the subcontractor to the seller.
    • SD – The transport from the seller to the drop ship designated location.
    • SF – The transport from the seller to the freight forwarder.
    • SS – The transport from the seller to the subcontractor.
    • ST – Cargo is transferred from the main carriage or mother vessel to a lighter.
    • SU – Cargo is transferred from the lighter vessel to a main carriage or mother vessel.
    • ZZZ – A code assigned within a code list to be used on an interim basis and as defined among trading partners until a precise code can be assigned to the code list.
  • 8281 – Code indicating the ownership of a means of transport.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
    Valid Codes:
    • 1 – The owner of the transported goods is also the owner of the means of transport or rented it for this transport.
    • 2 – The owner of the transported goods does not own the means of transport or has not rented it for this transport.
    • 3 – A code indicating privately owned transport.
DTM To specify date, and/or time, or period. (Max 1) Required

Elements and codes as defined at DTM above.

LOC To identify a place or a location and/or related locations. (Max 2) Required

Elements and codes as defined at LOC above.

RFF To specify a reference. (Max 2)

Elements and codes as defined at RFF above.

MEA To specify physical measurements, including dimension tolerances, weights and counts. (Max 1)
  • C502 – Identification of measurement type.
    • 6313 – Code specifying the attribute measured.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • A – The measured consolidated weight.
      • AAA – [6160] Weight (mass) of goods including any packing normally going with them to a buyer in a retail sale.
      • AAB – [6292] Weight (mass) of goods including packing but excluding the carrier's equipment.
      • AAC – Total weight of goods excluding packaging.
      • AAD – [6292] Weight (mass) of goods including packing but excluding the carrier's equipment.
      • AAE – Gross weight at line item level.
      • AAF – [6048] Weight (mass) of the goods themselves without any packing.
      • AAG – Force exerted by a thruster installed at the stern of a vessel.
      • AAH – Force exerted by a thruster installed at the bow of a vessel.
      • AAI – The hydrate content of an alcoholic product at the moment of bottling.
      • AAJ – The number of units contained on a pallet.
      • AAK – An indication of the fat content of a product.
      • AAL – [6160] Weight (mass) of goods including any packing normally going with them to a buyer in a retail sale.
      • AAM – [6300] The measure of the overall size of a ship determined in accordance with the provisions of the International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships, 1969.
      • AAN – [6302] The measure of the useful capacity of a ship determined in accordance with the provisions of the International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships, 1969.
      • AAO – Degree of moisture.
      • AAP – Electromotive force, or difference of electronic potential between two points.
      • AAQ – Value of energy consumption.
      • AAR – Measurement of the rate of dispersal of heat.
      • AAS – Measurement of the flow of air.

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    • 6321 – Code specifying the significance of a measurement.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 3 – The measurement is approximately equal to that specified.
      • 4 – The measurement is equal to that specified.
      • 5 – The measurement is greater than or equal to that specified.
      • 6 – The measurement is greater than that specified.
      • 7 – The measurement is less than that specified.
      • 8 – The measurement is less than or equal to that specified.
      • 9 – Average value for a specific series of readings.
      • 10 – The measurement is not equal to that specified.
      • 11 – Description to be provided.
      • 12 – The measurement reported is a true value.
      • 13 – The measurement reported is an observed value.
      • 15 – The measurement reported is out of range.
  • C174 – Measurement value and relevant minimum and maximum values of the measurement range.
    • 6411 – Code specifying the unit of measurement.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
    • 6314 – To specify the value of a measurement.
      Type: an, Max Length: 18
    • 6162 – To specify the minimum value of a range.
      Type: n, Max Length: 18
    • 6152 – To specify the maximum value of a range.
      Type: n, Max Length: 18
    • 6432 – Count of the number of significant digits.
      Type: n, Max Length: 2
  • 6311 – Code qualifying the purpose of the measurement.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
    Valid Codes:
    • AAA – Line item measurement specified by the Food and Drug Administration.
    • AAB – Specified measurements refer to transport conditions for delivery to a distribution centre.
    • AAC – Size of a retail container in terms of volume.
    • AAD – Measurement to be used by/for other United States government agencies.
    • AAE – [6314] Value of the measured unit.
    • AAF – The measurement of a consignment or part for customs purpose.
    • AAG – The measurement of the alcohol content.
    • AAH – The total weight of an identified dimension.
    • AAI – Weight at line item level.
    • AAJ – Measurement reportable for visaed merchandise.
    • AAK – Quantity to be written off from the total license amount.
    • AAL – Total tonnage of cargo loaded onto the conveyance.
    • AAM – Total tonnage of cargo unloaded from the conveyance.
    • AAN – Tonnage of conveyance.
    • AAO – Registered summer dead weight total tonnage of the vessel.
    • AAP – Total weight of containerized cargo on vessel.
    • AAQ – Total weight of non-containerized cargo on vessel.
    • AAR – Primary reportable quantity associated with a tariff number.
    • AAS – Secondary reportable quantity associated with a tariff number.
    • AAT – Third reportable quantity associated with a tariff number.

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  • 7383 – Code specifying the surface or layer of an object.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
    Valid Codes:
    • 1S – The location is side one.
    • 2S – The location is side two.
    • AA – To indicate that the entity being specified is on the surface.
    • AB – To indicate that the entity being specified is off the surface.
    • AC – Specifies that the surface/layer/position being described is the soluble portion.
    • AD – The surface or layer of the product being described is the opposite corners.
    • AE – The surface or layer of the product being described are the corner diagonals.
    • AF – The left-hand side (looking forward) of a ship, boat or aircraft.
    • AG – The right-hand side (looking forward) of a ship, boat or aircraft.
    • AH – Surface of a tooth directed toward the face and opposite the lingual surface.
    • AI – Surface of the tooth relating to the cutting edge of the anterior teeth, incisors or canines.
    • AJ – Surface of the tooth toward the back of the dental arch, or away from the midline.
    • AK – Surface of the tooth pertaining to or around the cheek.
    • AL – Surface of the tooth pertaining to the masticating surfaces of the posterior teeth.
    • AM – Surface of the tooth pertaining to or around the tongue.
    • AN – Surface of the tooth toward the midline of the dental arch.
    • BC – The location is at the back of the cab.
    • BS – The location is both sides.
    • BT – The location is on the bottom.
    • DF – The location is in the dual fuel tank positions.

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Group SG4 (Max 1)
NAD To specify the name/address and their related function, either by C082 only and/or unstructured by C058 or structured by C080 thru 3207. (Max 1) Required
  • C082 – Identification of a transaction party by code.
    • 3039 – Code specifying the identity of a party.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35 (Required)
    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Code list containing logistics and program management activities.
      • 2 – A code list containing the International Classification of Diseases, version 9 (ICD 9).
      • 3 – Code list identifying operating status of an entity.
      • 4 – A code list containing codes assigned to operating military units to identify the name and address of the unit.
      • 5 – A code list identifying a facility(ies).
      • 6 – A code list to identify acknowledgement and error codes applicable at the application level.
      • 7 – List of codes identifying organizations in the health care industry.
      • 8 – A code list containing electromagnetic transmitter identifications.
      • 9 – Lists of codes identifying name and address information for organizations participating in a military assistance program.
      • 10 – A list of codes identifying health care providers under the Medicare program.
      • 11 – A list of codes identifying health care providers under a Medicaid program.
      • 12 – Self explanatory.
      • 13 – A list of codes identifying employees of an organization.
      • 14 – Code list identifying the location from which a sample is taken.
      • 15 – Code list containing classifications of medical services for use in determining the medical benefits payable.
      • 16 – [3251] Code defining postal zones or addresses.
      • 17 – Code list containing the International Classification of Diseases, version 10 (ICD 10).
      • 18 – Code list containing diagnosis related group classifications.
      • 19 – A list of codes representing standardized text clauses.
      • 20 – A code list that provides a hierarchical classification of goods and services for the purposes of resource discovery and spend analysis.

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    • 3055 – Code specifying the agency responsible for a code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Customs Co-operation Council (now World Customs Organization).
      • 2 – Generic: see also 140, 141, 142, 162.
      • 3 – The airline industry's international organisation.
      • 4 – International Chamber of Commerce.
      • 5 – International Organization of Standardization.
      • 6 – United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.
      • 7 – EDI project for chemical industry.
      • 8 – Standardised electronic commerce forum for companies with interests in computing, electronics and telecommunications.
      • 9 – International Article Numbering association.
      • 10 – Organization for Data Exchange through Tele-Transmission in Europe (European automotive industry project).
      • 11 – A register of ocean going vessels maintained by Lloyd's of London.
      • 12 – International Union of Railways.
      • 13 – International Civil Aviation Organization.
      • 14 – International Chamber of Shipping.
      • 15 – Reinsurance and Insurance Network.
      • 16 – Identifies the Dun & Bradstreet Corporation, United States.
      • 17 – Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications s.c.
      • 18 – SAD = Single Administrative Document.
      • 19 – Federal Reserve Routing Code.
      • 20 – The container industry's international organisation responsible for the issuance of container-related codes.

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  • C058 – Unstructured name and address: one to five lines.
    • 3124 – Free form description of a name and address line.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35 (Required)
    • 3124 – Free form description of a name and address line.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 3124 – Free form description of a name and address line.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 3124 – Free form description of a name and address line.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 3124 – Free form description of a name and address line.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
  • C080 – Identification of a transaction party by name, one to five lines. Party name may be formatted.
    • 3036 – Name of a party.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35 (Required)
    • 3036 – Name of a party.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 3036 – Name of a party.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 3036 – Name of a party.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 3036 – Name of a party.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 3045 – Code specifying the representation of a party name.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Name component 1: Family name. Name component 2: Given name or initials. Name component 3: Given name or initials. Name component 4: Maiden name. Name component 5: Title Group of name components transmitted in sequence with name component 1 transmitted first. The maiden name is the family name given at birth of a female. Other names are self-explanatory.
      • 2 – Name component 1: paternal name; name component 2: maternal name; name component 3: given name or initial(s); name component 4: middle name or initial(s); name component 5: name suffix.
      • 3 – Name component 1: Qualification Name component 2: First part of the name Name component 3: Second part of the name.
  • C059 – Street address and/or PO Box number in a structured address: one to four lines.
    • 3042 – To identify a street and number and/or Post Office box number.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35 (Required)
    • 3042 – To identify a street and number and/or Post Office box number.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 3042 – To identify a street and number and/or Post Office box number.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 3042 – To identify a street and number and/or Post Office box number.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
  • C819 – To specify a part of a country (eg county or part of a city).
    • 3055 – Code specifying the agency responsible for a code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Customs Co-operation Council (now World Customs Organization).
      • 2 – Generic: see also 140, 141, 142, 162.
      • 3 – The airline industry's international organisation.
      • 4 – International Chamber of Commerce.
      • 5 – International Organization of Standardization.
      • 6 – United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.
      • 7 – EDI project for chemical industry.
      • 8 – Standardised electronic commerce forum for companies with interests in computing, electronics and telecommunications.
      • 9 – International Article Numbering association.
      • 10 – Organization for Data Exchange through Tele-Transmission in Europe (European automotive industry project).
      • 11 – A register of ocean going vessels maintained by Lloyd's of London.
      • 12 – International Union of Railways.
      • 13 – International Civil Aviation Organization.
      • 14 – International Chamber of Shipping.
      • 15 – Reinsurance and Insurance Network.
      • 16 – Identifies the Dun & Bradstreet Corporation, United States.
      • 17 – Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications s.c.
      • 18 – SAD = Single Administrative Document.
      • 19 – Federal Reserve Routing Code.
      • 20 – The container industry's international organisation responsible for the issuance of container-related codes.

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  • 3035 – Code giving specific meaning to a party.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
    Valid Codes:
    • AA – Party to be billed in accordance with AAR Accounting rule 11.
    • AB – Third party who arranged the purchase of merchandise on behalf of the actual buyer.
    • AE – Any natural or legal person who makes a declaration to an official body on behalf of another natural or legal person, where legally permitted (CCC).
    • AF – Natural or legal person responsible for the satisfactory performance of a Customs transit operation. Source: CCC.
    • AG – (3196) Party authorized to act on behalf of another party.
    • AH – Agent acting on behalf of the transit principal (CCC).
    • AI – Person who has been chosen for a job.
    • AJ – The party which has issued all mutually agreed codes used in the message.
    • AK – Party to whom acknowledgement should be sent.
    • AL – (3340) Party accepting liability for goods held or moving (e.g. transit) under a Customs authorization and - when applicable - a guarantee.
    • AM – Employee of a company or firm authorized to act on behalf of that company or firm e.g. to make a Customs declaration.
    • AN – Person or company which is authorised by the relevant Customs authority to import goods without payment all taxes or specific taxes at the point of entry into the country.
    • AO – Party account is assigned to.
    • AP – (3352) Party accepting goods, products, services etc.
    • AQ – Person or company approved by the relevant authority in the country to pack and export specific goods under Customs supervision.
    • AR – Exporter authorized/approved by Customs for special Customs procedures e.g. simplified procedure.
    • AS – Identifies the financial institution servicing the account(s).
    • AT – Importer authorized/approved by Customs for special Customs procedures e.g. simplified procedure.
    • AU – Trader authorized/approved by Customs for special transit procedures e.g. simplified procedure.
    • AV – Party that has delegated the authority to take a certain action on behalf of a company or agency.

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  • 3164 – Name of a city.
    Type: an, Max Length: 35
  • 3251 – Code specifying the postal zone or address.
    Type: an, Max Length: 17
  • 3207 – Identification of the name of the country or other geographical entity as defined in ISO 3166-1.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
Group SG5 (Max 1)
CTA To identify a person or a department to whom communication should be directed. (Max 1) Required
  • C056 – Code and/or name of a department or employee. Code preferred.
    • 3413 – Code specifying the name of a department or employee.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 3412 – Name of a department or employee.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
  • 3139 – Code specifying the function of a contact (e.g. department or person).
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
    Valid Codes:
    • AA – Department/person to contact for matters regarding insurance.
    • AB – Department/person to contact for matters regarding the workshop.
    • AC – Department/person in charge of accepting incoming goods.
    • AD – The contact responsible for accounting matters.
    • AE – Department/person to contact for matters regarding contracts.
    • AF – Department/person to contact for matters regarding land registry.
    • AG – Department/person of the agent which acts on behalf of another party.
    • AH – Department/person to contact for matters regarding technical coordination of works.
    • AI – Department/person to contact for matters regarding project management on behalf of the contractor.
    • AJ – Department/person to contact for matters regarding investments.
    • AK – Department/person to contact for matters regarding management of works on behalf of the owner.
    • AL – Department/person to contact for matters regarding personnel (human resources).
    • AM – Department/person to contact for matters regarding claims.
    • AN – Department/person to contact for laboratory matters.
    • AO – Department/person to contact for matters regarding plant/equipment.
    • AP – Department/person responsible for the accounts payable function within a corporation.
    • AQ – Department/person to contact for matters regarding quantity surveying.
    • AR – Department/person responsible for the accounts receivable within a corporation.
    • AS – Department/person to contact for matters regarding public relations.
    • AT – Department/person to contact for matters regarding technical issues.

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COM To identify a communication number of a department or a person to whom communication should be directed. (Max 3)
  • C076 – Communication number of a department or employee in a specified channel.
    • 3148 – To identify a communication address.
      Type: an, Max Length: 512 (Required)
    • 3155 – Code qualifying the communication address.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
      Valid Codes:
      • AA – A process that, on demand, connects two or more data terminal equipments and permits the exclusive use of a data circuit between them until the connection is released (ISO).
      • AB – Communications number assigned by Societe Internationale de Telecommunications Aeronautiques (SITA).
      • AC – Communications number assigned by Aeronautical Radio Inc.
      • AD – AT&T mailbox identifier.
      • AE – Peripheral device identification.
      • AF – The switched telecommunications network of the United States Department of Defense.
      • AG – The switched telecommunications network of the United States government.
      • AH – Data exchange via the World Wide Web.
      • AI – Identifies that portion of an international telephone number representing the country code to be used when calling internationally.
      • AJ – Identifies the alternate telephone number.
      • AK – Code that identifies the communications number for the online videotex service.
      • AL – Identifies the cellular phone number.
      • AM – The international telephone direct line number.
      • AN – ODETTE File Transfer Protocol.
      • AO – Identification of the Uniform Resource Location (URL) Synonym: World wide web address.
      • CA – The communication number identifies a cable address.
      • EI – Number identifying the service and service user.
      • EM – Exchange of mail by electronic means.
      • EX – Telephone extension.
      • FT – According to ISO.

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Group SG6 (Max 99)
DGS To identify dangerous goods. (Max 1) Required
  • C205 – The identification of the dangerous goods in code.
    • 8351 – Code identifying a hazard.
      Type: an, Max Length: 7 (Required)
    • 8078 – To identify an additional hazard classification.
      Type: an, Max Length: 7
    • 8092 – To identify the version number of a hazard code.
      Type: an, Max Length: 10
  • C234 – Information on dangerous goods, taken from the United Nations Dangerous Goods classification.
    • 7124 – The unique serial number assigned within the United Nations to substances and articles contained in a list of the dangerous goods most commonly carried.
      Type: n, Max Length: 4
    • 7088 – To describe the flahspoint of dangerous goods.
      Type: an, Max Length: 8
  • C223 – Temperature at which a vapor can be ignited as per ISO 1523/73.
    • 7106 – To specify the value of the flashpoint of a shipment.
      Type: n, Max Length: 3
    • 6411 – Code specifying the unit of measurement.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
  • C235 – These numbers appear on the hazard identification placard required on the means of transport.
    • 8158 – To specify the identity number for the upper part of the orange hazard placard required on the means of transport.
      Type: an, Max Length: 4
    • 8186 – To specify the identity number for the lower part of the orange hazard placard required on the means of transport.
      Type: an, Max Length: 4
  • C236 – Markings identifying the type of hazardous goods and similar information.
    • 8246 – To identify the marking of dangerous goods.
      Type: an, Max Length: 4
    • 8246 – To identify the marking of dangerous goods.
      Type: an, Max Length: 4
    • 8246 – To identify the marking of dangerous goods.
      Type: an, Max Length: 4
  • 8273 – Code specifying a dangerous goods regulation.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
    Valid Codes:
    • ADR – European agreement on the international carriage of dangerous goods on road. ADR is the abbreviation of "Accord europeen relatif au transport international des marchandises dangereuses par route".
    • ADS – European agreement giving regulations for the transport of dangerous goods on the river Rhine, officially known as: "Accord europeen relatif au transport international des marchandises dangereuses par navigation sur le Rhin.".
    • ADT – Canadian transport of dangerous goods requirements as published by Transport Canada in the Canadian Gazette, Part II.
    • ADU – Regulation regarding the handling of dangerous goods on vessels issued by Japanese maritime safety agency.
    • AGS – Combined German and European regulations for the transportation of dangerous goods on German and other European roads. ADR means: Accord Europeen relatif au Transport international des marchandises Dangereuses par Route. GGVS means: Gefahrgutverordnung Strasse.
    • ANR – Regulations for dangerous goods transportation on the Rhine.
    • ARD – Combined European regulations for the combined transportation of dangerous goods on roads and rails. ARD means: Autorisation de transport par Route de matieres dangereuses. RID means: Reglement International concernant le transport des marchandises Dangereuses par chemin de fer.
    • CFR – United States federal regulations issued by the US Department of transportation covering the domestic transportation of dangerous goods by truck, rail, water and air.
    • COM – Combined German and European regulations for the combined transportation of dangerous goods on German and other European roads and rails. ADR means: Accord Europeen relatif au transport international des marchandises Dangereuse par Route. RID means: Reglement International concernant le transport des marchandises Dangereuses par chemin de fer. GGVS means: Gefahrgutverordnung Strasse. GGVE means: Gefahrgutverordnung Eisenbahn.
    • GVE – German regulation for the transportation of dangerous goods on rail.
    • GVS – German regulation for the transportation of dangerous goods on road.
    • ICA – Regulations covering the international transportation of dangerous goods issued by the International Air Transport Association and the International Civil Aviation Organization.
    • IMD – Regulations regarding the transportation of dangerous goods on ocean-going vessels issued by the International Maritime Organization.
    • RGE – Combined German and European regulations for the transportation of dangerous goods on German and other European rails. RID means: Reglement International concernant le transport des marchandises Dangereuses par chemin de fer. GGVE means: Gefahrgutverordnung Eisenbahn.
    • RID – International regulations concerning the international carriage of dangerous goods by rail. RID is the abbreviation of "Reglement International concernant le transport des marchandises Dangereuses par chemin de fer".
    • UI – The United Kingdom (UK) version of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) book on dangerous goods.
    • ZZZ – Additional and/or other information for the transportation of dangerous goods which are mutually defined.
  • 8339 – Code specifying the level of danger for which the packaging must cater.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
    Valid Codes:
    • 1 – Packaging meeting criteria to pack hazardous materials with great danger. Group I according to IATA/IMDG/ADR/RID regulations.
    • 2 – Packaging meeting criteria to pack hazardous materials with medium danger. Group II according to IATA/IDMG/ADR/RID regulations.
    • 3 – Packaging meeting criteria to pack hazardous materials with minor danger. Group III according to IATA/IDMG/ADR/RID regulations.
  • 8364 – To identify the emergency procedure number for ships transporting dangerous goods. Synonym: EMS Number.
    Type: an, Max Length: 6
  • 8410 – To identify a Medical First Aid Guide (MFAG) for hazardous goods.
    Type: an, Max Length: 4
  • 8126 – To identify a transport emergency (TREM) card.
    Type: an, Max Length: 10
  • 8255 – Code specifying a type of packing instruction.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
  • 8325 – Code specifying the category of means of transport for carrying hazardous goods.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
    Valid Codes:
    • 1 – Description to be provided.
    • 2 – Description to be provided.
    • 3 – Description to be provided.
    • 4 – Description to be provided.
    • 5 – Description to be provided.
    • 6 – Description to be provided.
    • 7 – Description to be provided.
    • 8 – Description to be provided.
    • 9 – Description to be provided.
  • 8211 – Code specifying the authorisation for the transportation of hazardous cargo.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
MEA To specify physical measurements, including dimension tolerances, weights and counts. (Max 1)

Elements and codes as defined at MEA above.

SGP To specify the placement of goods in relation to equipment. (Max 999)
  • C237 – Marks (letters/numbers) identifying equipment.
    • 8260 – To identify equipment.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Code list containing logistics and program management activities.
      • 2 – A code list containing the International Classification of Diseases, version 9 (ICD 9).
      • 3 – Code list identifying operating status of an entity.
      • 4 – A code list containing codes assigned to operating military units to identify the name and address of the unit.
      • 5 – A code list identifying a facility(ies).
      • 6 – A code list to identify acknowledgement and error codes applicable at the application level.
      • 7 – List of codes identifying organizations in the health care industry.
      • 8 – A code list containing electromagnetic transmitter identifications.
      • 9 – Lists of codes identifying name and address information for organizations participating in a military assistance program.
      • 10 – A list of codes identifying health care providers under the Medicare program.
      • 11 – A list of codes identifying health care providers under a Medicaid program.
      • 12 – Self explanatory.
      • 13 – A list of codes identifying employees of an organization.
      • 14 – Code list identifying the location from which a sample is taken.
      • 15 – Code list containing classifications of medical services for use in determining the medical benefits payable.
      • 16 – [3251] Code defining postal zones or addresses.
      • 17 – Code list containing the International Classification of Diseases, version 10 (ICD 10).
      • 18 – Code list containing diagnosis related group classifications.
      • 19 – A list of codes representing standardized text clauses.
      • 20 – A code list that provides a hierarchical classification of goods and services for the purposes of resource discovery and spend analysis.

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    • 3055 – Code specifying the agency responsible for a code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Customs Co-operation Council (now World Customs Organization).
      • 2 – Generic: see also 140, 141, 142, 162.
      • 3 – The airline industry's international organisation.
      • 4 – International Chamber of Commerce.
      • 5 – International Organization of Standardization.
      • 6 – United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.
      • 7 – EDI project for chemical industry.
      • 8 – Standardised electronic commerce forum for companies with interests in computing, electronics and telecommunications.
      • 9 – International Article Numbering association.
      • 10 – Organization for Data Exchange through Tele-Transmission in Europe (European automotive industry project).
      • 11 – A register of ocean going vessels maintained by Lloyd's of London.
      • 12 – International Union of Railways.
      • 13 – International Civil Aviation Organization.
      • 14 – International Chamber of Shipping.
      • 15 – Reinsurance and Insurance Network.
      • 16 – Identifies the Dun & Bradstreet Corporation, United States.
      • 17 – Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications s.c.
      • 18 – SAD = Single Administrative Document.
      • 19 – Federal Reserve Routing Code.
      • 20 – The container industry's international organisation responsible for the issuance of container-related codes.

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    • 3207 – Identification of the name of the country or other geographical entity as defined in ISO 3166-1.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
  • 7224 – To specify the number of packages.
    Type: n, Max Length: 8
UNT Unknown Segment (Max 1) Required

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