UNH
Unknown Segment
(Max 1) Required
UNS
Unknown Segment
(Max 1) Required
DTM
To specify date, and/or time, or period.
(Max 8) Required
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C507 – Date and/or time, or period relevant to the specified date/time/period type.
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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 – [2377] Date of issue of an invoice.
4 – [2011] Date of order.
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 – (2069) 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.
21 – The date/time of the charge back.
22 – Date/time when freight bill is issued.
23 – Actual date/time of the reconditioning of a piece of equipment.
24 – Date and time when a transfer note (transfer document for transport exclusively using containers as equipment) is recognised as being valid by the carrier.
35 – Date/time on which goods or consignment are delivered at their destination.
36 – Date of expiry of the validity of a referenced document, price information or any other referenced data element with a limited validity period.
37 – Goods should not be shipped before given date/time.
38 – Date/time by which the goods should have been shipped.
39 – Date identifying the week during which goods should be shipped.
40 – Date and/or time when clinical information is issued.
41 – The expected duration of an event.
42 – Date/time being overlaid by a date given elsewhere.
43 – The intended duration of an event.
44 – Date/time when received item is available.
45 – Date and time of the compilation.
46 – Date on which a document or message has been cancelled.
47 – Date for statistical time series purposes.
48 – Duration.
49 – Deliver not before and not after a specific date range.
50 – Date/time upon which the goods were received by a given party.
51 – First Date for accumulation of delivery quantities.
52 – Last Date for accumulation of delivery quantities.
53 – Time at the buyer's location.
54 – Time at the seller's location.
55 – Date/time which has been confirmed.
56 – Date and/or time when original authorisation was issued.
57 – The period when a precaution is relevant.
58 – Date on which Customs formalities necessary to allow goods to be exported, to enter home use, or to be placed under another Customs procedure has been accomplished (CCC).
59 – Inland movement authorization date.
60 – Date the engineering level of goods is changed.
61 – The date on which cancellation should take place, if delivery has not occurred.
62 – Date excluded from a period of time.
63 – [2025] Last date, and optionally time of a delivery.
64 – Date identifying a point in time before which the goods shall not be delivered.
65 – The first scheduled date/time for delivery.
66 – An interval of time excluded from a period of time.
67 – Delivery Date deriving from actual schedule.
68 – An interval of time added to a period of time.
69 – [2139] Date and optionally time by which the merchandise should be delivered to the buyer, as agreed between the seller and the buyer (generic term).
70 – Date added to a period of time.
71 – Delivery is requested to happen after or on given date.
72 – Delivery might take place earliest at given date.
73 – The period for which the guarantee is or will be granted.
74 – Delivery is requested to happen prior to or including the given date.
75 – Delivery might take place latest at given date.
76 – The date/time for which delivery is scheduled.
77 – Date of revision to a specification.
78 – The actual date/time/period an event occurred.
79 – Shipment might happen at given date/time.
80 – The actual date and/or time the planning ended.
81 – Shipment should happen earliest at given date.
82 – Designated time of day for the administration of medicine.
83 – The shortest interval allowed between one dispensing of an item and the next dispensing of the same item.
84 – Shipment should take place latest at given date.
85 – Shipment might take place latest at given date.
86 – Date and/or time when medication was started.
87 – Time elapsing between the arrival of a travel service and the departure of a connecting travel service.
88 – Date/time at which the summer time starts.
89 – The date on which an inquiry is made.
90 – The date on which a report is to begin.
91 – The date on which a report is to end.
92 – Date when a contract becomes valid.
93 – Date when a contract expires.
94 – Date on which goods are produced.
95 – Date as specified on the bill of lading.
96 – Date/time when goods should, might or have been discharged from the means of transport.
97 – The date on which a transaction was originated or brought into being.
98 – Date/time at which the winter time starts.
99 – The date on which the quotation has been or may be opened.
100 – Period of time before delivery during which the product is ageing.
101 – Date as of there is no valid production schedule.
102 – Period of time of health problem.
103 – Date/time on which delivering period for breakbulk STORO cargo ends (STORO = Stowing on Roll on-Roll off vessel).
104 – Date/time on which delivering period for container Roll on-Roll off (RO-RO) cargo ends.
105 – Date/time on which delivering period for breakbulk STORO cargo starts (STORO = Stowing on Roll on-Roll off vessel).
106 – Date/time on which delivering period for container Roll on-Roll off (RO-RO) cargo starts.
107 – The date/time on which a deposit was made.
108 – An official mark stamped on a letter identifying date/time of dispatch or arrival.
109 – The date on which a financial institution, serving as collection agency for a company located in another part of the country, collects an amount of money on behalf of that company.
110 – The date on which the shipment of goods was originally scheduled.
111 – The date of issuance of a manifest or ship notice.
112 – The first date from which interest is borne.
113 – Date as of a sample has to be available customer defined.
114 – Date as of a tool has to be available customer defined.
115 – Date as of a sample will be available seller defined.
116 – Period until which equipment is expected to be hired.
117 – First possible date/time for delivery.
118 – Date/time at which the cargo booking has been accepted by the carrier.
119 – Date when a test has been completed.
120 – The last date from which interest is borne.
121 – Date of entry.
122 – The date a contract is completed.
123 – (2211) The latest date/time for presentation of the documents to the bank where the credit expires.
124 – [2219] Issue date of a despatch note.
125 – [2293] Date of issue of an import licence.
126 – [2327] Date on which a contract is issued.
127 – Date of the previous report.
128 – Date when the last delivery should be or has been accomplished.
129 – [2043] Date when the imported vessel/merchandise last left the country of export for the country of import.
130 – Date of the current report.
131 – [2221] Date on which tax is due or calculated.
132 – [2349] Date and or time of the estimated arrival of means of transport.
133 – Date/time when carrier estimates that a means of transport should depart at the place of departure.
134 – Date/time on which the exchange rate was fixed.
135 – Date identifying when a telex message was sent.
136 – [2281] Date and or time of the departure of a means of transport.
137 – [2007] Date that a document was issued and when appropriate, signed or otherwise authenticated.
138 – [2035] Date that an amount due becomes available to a creditor under the terms of payment.
139 – The date the mortgage on a piece of property begins.
140 – Date/time at which funds should be made available.
141 – [2033] Presentation date of a declaration to customs.
142 – The date a labour wage is determined.
143 – [2127] Actual date and optionally time when a consignment of goods is taken over by the carrier at the place of acceptance.
144 – Date that the quota applies to.
145 – A date specifying an event.
146 – Date on which the official date of Customs entry is anticipated.
147 – [2079] Date on which an export licence expires.
148 – [2037] Date on which a Goods declaration has been or will be accepted by Customs in accordance with Customs legislation.
149 – Date required for invoice issue.
150 – Date when item has been or has to be declared/presented.
151 – Date on which goods are imported, as determined by the governing Customs administration.
152 – Date when imported textiles last left the country of origin for the country of importation.
153 – The latest date/time on which cancellation of the payment order may be requested.
154 – The date on which a document was accepted.
155 – The first date of an accounting period.
156 – The last date of an accounting period.
157 – The first date of a period for which something is valid.
158 – The first date of a period forming a horizon.
159 – The last date of a period forming a horizon.
160 – Date when an authorization was given.
161 – Date the customer authorised the goods' release.
162 – Date when the supplier released goods.
163 – Date/Time when a specific process starts.
164 – Date/Time when a specific process ends.
165 – Date when a tax period begins.
166 – Date when a tax period ends.
167 – The charge period's first date.
168 – The charge period's last date.
169 – Time required between order entry till earliest goods delivery.
170 – More generic than 'payment due date' and therefore more apt for reinsurance/insurance business.
171 – Date/time on which the reference was issued.
172 – Date from which an item has been or will be hired.
173 – Date until which an item has been or will be hired.
174 – The information must be advised after the date/time indicated.
175 – The information must be advised before the date/time indicated.
176 – The advise has been completed at the date indicated.
177 – The information must be advised on the date/time indicated.
178 – [2107] Date and or time of the arrival of means of transport.
179 – Date at which the booking was made.
180 – Final date for delivering cargo to a liner ship.
181 – Date/time when equipment is positioned.
182 – Date when a document/message has been or will be issued.
183 – Date related to a given context.
184 – Date/time of notification.
185 – The date/and or time tank cleaning was started.
186 – (2280) Date (and time) of departure of means of transport.
187 – Date/time when the document is signed or otherwise authenticated.
188 – Date of the previous current account.
189 – Date (and time) of scheduled departure of means of transport.
190 – Date and time of the transfer of the goods from one means of transport to another.
191 – Date/time on which goods are expected to be delivered.
192 – Date on which validity of a customs document expires.
193 – The date when ordered bank initiated the transaction.
194 – Date/time on which a period starts.
195 – [2273] Date on which the validity of an import licence expires.
196 – Date/time of earliest departure of means of transport.
197 – First of a number of days allowed in a charter party of the loading and discharging of cargo.
198 – Last of a number of days allowed in a charter party for the loading and discharging of cargo.
199 – The date and/or time the goods have to be or have been positioned.
200 – Date/time at which the cargo is picked up. Synonym: collected.
201 – Date/time at which the equipment is picked up.
202 – The date when an entry is posted to an account.
203 – The date/time on which the ordered bank is requested to initiate the payment order, as specified by the originator (e.g. the date of the debit).
204 – Date on which Customs releases merchandise to the carrier or importer.
205 – Date for settlement of financial transaction e.g. foreign exchange securities.
206 – Date/time on which a period (from - to) ends.
207 – Date/time on which the intake of materials to be carried to improve the trim and the stability of the means of transport, was commenced.
208 – Date/time at which a means of transport has to depart ultimately.
209 – Date on which the funds are at the disposal of the beneficiary or cease to be at the disposal of the ordering customer.
210 – The date of the current reinsurance account.
211 – Calculation is based on year of 360 days, month of 30 days.
212 – Calculation is based on year of 360 days, month of 28-31 days.
213 – Calculation is based on year of 365-6 days, month of 30 days.
214 – Calculation is based on year of 365-6 days, month of 28- 31 days.
215 – Calculation is based on year of 365 days, month of 28-31 days.
216 – Calculation is based on year of 365 days, month of 30 days.
217 – Lead time to determine the latest date a delivery can be made based on the date an award is made.
218 – The date/time of authentication and/or validation.
219 – Date/time at which goods are transferred across a country border.
220 – The date the mortgage on a piece of property is scheduled to end.
221 – Number of days used for the calculation of interests.
222 – Latest date for presentation of a document.
223 – New date and time of delivery calculated on basis of a consignee's requirement (chargeable).
224 – Date on which permission was granted to move merchandise into a bonded warehouse or free trade zone.
225 – Date/time at which the carrier proceeds to the weighting of the goods.
226 – Date/time at which a discrepancy has been found.
227 – Date on which funds should be made available to the beneficiary's bank.
228 – Date on which the account owner wants the debit value to his account.
229 – The date and/or time hoses were connected.
230 – The date and/or time hoses were disconnected.
231 – Date/time of earliest arrival of means of transport.
232 – Date (and time) of scheduled arrival of means of transport.
233 – Date (and time) of ultimate arrival of means of transport.
234 – The transport order may be issued before the goods are ready for picking up. This date/time indicates from when on the carrier can have access to the consignment.
235 – In relation with the arrangements agreed between buyer and seller or between sender and main transport it may be necessary to specify the latest collection date/time.
236 – Date/time at which the intake of materials, to be carried to improve the trim and the stability of the means of transport, was completed.
237 – The date and/or time tank cleaning was completed.
238 – The date and/or time the tanks are to be or have been accepted.
239 – The date and/or time the tanks are to be or have been inspected.
240 – To identify a reinsurance account period via start and end dates.
241 – Lead time to determine the earliest date a delivery can be made based on the date an award is made.
242 – Date and/or time that the document was prepared.
243 – The date/time at which a document was transmitted.
244 – The date for which settlement is planned.
245 – Year in which the treaty was commenced.
246 – Year considered for accounting of the treaty or portion of the treaty.
247 – Year in which a specific event (e.g. a loss) took place.
248 – Date, time, period on which a referenced loss occurred.
249 – Date on which a cash call was made for a loss suffered and covered.
250 – Date of re-exportation.
251 – Date of re-importation.
252 – Date/time that the conveyance arrives at the initial port in the country of destination.
253 – Date/time that conveyance departed from the last foreign port of call.
254 – Registration date of the Customs declaration for the previous Customs procedure either in the same or another country.
255 – Date when ordered items should be available at a specified location.
256 – Lead time to determine the completion date of an effort based on the date an award is made.
257 – [2253] Date on which the calculation was made.
258 – Date when a guarantee is placed.
259 – Date when a vessel, vehicle or other means of transport was registered by a competent authority.
260 – Date when Customs valuation was made.
261 – Date/time assigned to identify the release of a set of rules, conditions, conventions, productions, etc.
262 – Date/time/period when an enterprise is closed.
263 – Period for which an invoice is issued.
264 – Frequency of a release.
265 – The date on which some action should occur.
266 – The date on which something was made valid, ratified or confirmed.
267 – Date/time on which a rate/price is determined.
268 – The time to go over a distance.
269 – Date/time when discharge operations were started.
270 – The date identifying the period during or in which the goods should be shipped.
271 – Date on or about which goods should be shipped.
272 – The specification of the period of time, expressed in number of days, after the date of issuance of the transport document(s) within which the documents must be presented.
273 – Dates (from/to)/period referenced documents are valid.
274 – Lead time is the defined timespan.
275 – Lead time is the defined timespan.
276 – Lead time is the defined timespan.
277 – Lead time is the defined timespan.
278 – Lead time is the defined timespan.
279 – Lead time is the defined timespan.
280 – Lead time is the defined timespan.
281 – Lead time is referenced to the date of order.
282 – Lead time is referenced to the date of confirmation.
283 – Lead time is referenced to the date a transport will arrive or has arrived.
284 – Lead time is the defined timespan.
285 – Date/time on which the invitation to tender has been made available to relevant parties.
286 – Date/time on which the tender was submitted.
287 – Date/time on which the contract is awarded to a tenderer.
288 – Base date/time of prices.
289 – Validity period of the interest rate.
290 – Date/time on which activities stated in the contract must start.
291 – The date/time for which something is planned to begin or commence.
292 – The date/time for the completion of building or repair operations is planned.
293 – The actual date/time for the completion of building or repair operations.
294 – Date/time on which hand over (i.e. the transfer of responsibility for an object or activity such as documentation, system etc. from one party to another) is planned to take place.
295 – Date/time on which hand over (i.e. the transfer of responsibility for an object or activity such as documentation, system etc. from one party to another) actually takes place.
296 – Date/time on which the retention is released.
297 – Date/time on which the retention is partially released.
298 – Date/time at which goods can be picked up, according to a plan.
299 – Value date of the indexes appearing as denominators in a price adjustment formula.
300 – Limit value date of indexes used as numerators in a price adjustment formula.
301 – Date of validity of index values.
302 – The date of the act of making something publicly known.
303 – Value date of indexes appearing as numerators in an escalation formula.
304 – Value date of indexes appearing as numerators in a price adjustment formula.
305 – Date on which the latest price adjustment took place.
306 – Period of execution of works.
307 – Date/time on which a payment instruction was given.
308 – Date/time on which the payment valuation is presented.
309 – Date on which the funds are at the disposal of the receiving bank or cease to be at the disposal of the sending bank.
310 – Date/time of receipt.
311 – Fixed maturity day for deferred payment or time draft(s).
312 – Shipment(s) of goods is/are to be made not before the first specified date/time and not after the second specified date/time.
313 – Issue date of an instruction to start work.
314 – The period of time planned for the completion of building or repair operations.
315 – Date on which the debtor agreed to pay.
316 – Date/time of valuation.
317 – The date to answer or to respond in word or action.
318 – The date on which something was asked for.
319 – Date at which funds are taken into account for interest calculation (in debit or credit).
320 – Reference period of a set of items reported on the same declaration.
321 – Date/period relevant for specific promotion activities.
322 – A period of time for the recording of financial transactions for accounting.
323 – Period forming a (planning) horizon.
324 – Date/period a specific process happened/will happen.
325 – Period a tax rate/tax amount etc. is applicable.
326 – Period a specified charge is valid for.
327 – Date on which an instalment payment is due.
328 – Date/time of a monetary deduction made from the salary of a person on a payroll.
329 – [2491] Date on which an individual is or was born.
330 – Date when a person joins an employer.
331 – Date/time when contributions cease.
332 – Date/time when a contribution period ends.
333 – Date/time when the proportion of part-time work changes.
334 – Date/time when a status changes.
335 – Date/time when a contribution period commences.
336 – Date when a change in salary becomes effective.
337 – Date when a person leaves an employer.
338 – Date/time when a benefit provided by a service provider is changed.
339 – Date/time when a change of category is made.
340 – Date/time when a person joins a fund.
341 – The period of time between the moment at which one wants an activity to begin and the moment at which this activity can actually begin.
342 – [2347] Date and optionally time when a consignment is to be or has been loaded onto a means of transport.
343 – Date/time when the deduction from an amount comes to an end.
344 – Date/time when the interest has to be paid.
345 – Week days of operation.
346 – Latest time of check-in.
347 – Date on which slaughtering commenced.
348 – Date on which packing commenced.
349 – Date on which packing completed.
350 – Date when a test has been started.
351 – Date of inspection.
352 – Date on which slaughtering completed.
353 – Date to which an accounting transaction refers.
354 – A specific date range associated with an activity.
355 – The date of delivery contractually agreed between parties.
356 – The date, and or time, and or period on which a sale took place.
357 – Cancel if not published by this date.
358 – Scheduled for delivery on or after the specified date, and or time.
359 – Scheduled for delivery on or before specified date and or time.
360 – The date by which a product should be sold.
361 – [2497] Indication that freshness of goods is limited in time to the date shown.
362 – The end date of availability.
363 – A period indicating the total shelf life of a product.
364 – Period indicating the minimum shelf life remaining for a product at the time of leaving the supplier.
365 – The date on which the packaging of a product took place.
366 – Date on which a inventory report is made.
367 – Date on which the previous reading of a meter took place.
368 – Date on which the latest reading of a meter took place.
369 – The date and or time when the handling action is estimated to take place.
370 – The date on which foreign-built container equipment has entered into the commerce of another country and has become domestic equipment.
371 – The date equipment has been hydrotested.
372 – The date on which equipment is pre-tripped.
373 – Date and time of mooring.
374 – The date of expiry of the road fund tax.
375 – Date of first registration.
376 – The date on which a biannual inspection of a terminal has taken or will take place.
377 – The date on which container equipment is to be or has been inspected in accordance with the requirements of the U.S. Federal Highway Administration.
378 – The date on which container equipment is to be or has been inspected as per the Container Safety Convention (CSC).
379 – The date on which a periodic inspection has to take place.
380 – Date the drawing revision has been allocated to a design.
381 – The total lifespan of a product at the time of its production.
382 – The earliest date on which the product may be made available for sale.
383 – Cancel the order if goods not shipped by this date.
384 – Indicates the date which was allocated to a previous invoice.
385 – Date/time when a payment is cancelled due to the fact that the transaction does not comply with the agreement.
386 – Date/time when a payment is cancelled due to an administrative error.
387 – Provides the period of time necessary to turnaround a given repair.
388 – The date when an order amendment becomes binding for both parties.
389 – Specifies the length of time that an article was or should be cured.
390 – Lead time to determine the delivery date based on the date an award is made.
391 – Lead time to determine the date an item will be approved based on the date the item was received.
392 – Earliest date/time at which the equipment can be picked up.
393 – Date/time at which equipment can be picked up, either full or empty, according to a plan.
394 – Date/time on which equipment was actually positioned (delivered).
395 – Date/time on which equipment is estimated to be positioned (delivered).
396 – Date/time on which equipment is requested to be positioned (delivered).
397 – Date/time on which equipment should be positioned (delivered) at the latest.
398 – Date/time at which goods can be picked up, according to a planning.
399 – Date/time on which goods are expected to be positioned.
400 – Ultimate date/time at which goods or equipment should be released.
401 – Date on which the validity of a Container Safety Convention (CSC) plate expires.
402 – Date/time on which the document was actually received.
403 – Date/time when the specified goods or transport equipment has or have been discharged from the means of transport.
404 – Date/time when the specified goods or transport equipment has or have been loaded in or on the means of transport.
405 – Date/time on which the equipment was actually collected.
406 – The date/time on which the goods will be positioned according to a planning.
407 – Date/time on which the document is requested by a party.
408 – Estimated date and time when the containers are expected to go on-hire.
409 – Date/time on which the order should be completed at the latest.
410 – Ultimate date/time on which a piece of equipment must be repaired.
411 – Date/time on which the container stuffing should be completed at the latest.
412 – Date/time on which the container stripping should be completed at the latest.
413 – Date/time when all discharge and loading operations on the transport means have been completed.
414 – Date/time on which equipment has been ascertained as being in stock.
415 – The date applicable to the activity being reported.
416 – The date of a submission.
417 – Date/time at which the previous booking was made.
418 – The minimum shelf life remaining at the time of receipt.
419 – A period for which a forecast applies.
420 – To report the date and time that an unloading action occurred.
421 – To estimate the date of acceptance.
422 – The date the documentary credit has been issued.
423 – The first date on which ordering may take place.
424 – The last date on which ordering may take place.
425 – Date when the entry was originally posted.
426 – The frequency of payments of reinsurance premiums.
427 – The adjusted age used for purposes of calculation.
428 – The original issue age.
429 – The period coverage has been in force.
430 – Date from which the anniversary coverage is measured.
431 – Period for charging the additional extra.
432 – Date to which payments have been paid.
433 – The period for which reinsurance coverage has been in force.
434 – Date at which maturity occurs.
435 – The actual or equivalent age at time of issue.
436 – The date up to which the reinsurance has been paid.
437 – The period of time for which benefits are provided.
438 – The period of time the insured must be disabled before reinsurance coverage becomes effective.
439 – The period of time for which an activity has been postponed.
440 – Date of amendment of a documentary credit.
441 – Date the item was last placed on hire.
442 – Date the item was last returned from hire.
443 – Date the item was directly interchanged.
444 – Date of approval.
445 – The date of the original estimate.
446 – The date the estimate was revised.
447 – Date on which the creditor requests to be credited.
448 – Creation date of referenced item.
449 – Date for the last update.
450 – Date of opening.
451 – Date source document data is entered into a business application.
452 – Period covered by the trial balance.
453 – The date of the source document.
454 – Date against which the entry has to be legally allocated.
455 – Date on which the funds are expected to be at the disposal of the beneficiary.
456 – Period covered by the chart of account.
457 – Date of marital separation.
458 – Date when two married persons are officially divorced.
459 – Date when two persons are married.
460 – Date when a period of wage begins.
461 – Date when a period of wage ends.
462 – Date when a period of work begins.
463 – Date when a period of work ends.
464 – Date and time at which crew and/or passengers board.
465 – Date and time at which crew and/or passengers disembark.
466 – A time now date used for planning and scheduling purposes.
467 – A date or period that is a break from work.
468 – To specify a non working date or period.
469 – The earliest date or time for starting.
470 – The latest date or time for starting.
471 – The earliest date or time for finishing.
472 – The latest date or time for finishing.
473 – The mandatory date or time for starting.
474 – The mandatory date or time for finishing.
475 – The actual date or time for starting.
476 – The estimated date or time for starting.
477 – The estimated date or time for completion.
478 – The scheduled date or time for starting.
479 – The scheduled date or time for completion.
480 – The not before date or time for starting.
481 – The not after date or time for starting.
482 – The not before date or time for completion.
483 – The not after date or time for completion.
484 – Date when a person is expected to recover from illness.
485 – Date when a period of illness began.
486 – Date when a period of illness ends.
487 – Date when a person died.
488 – Date when a period of benefit begins.
489 – Date when a period of benefit ends.
490 – Date when a period of selection begins.
491 – Date when a period of selection ends.
492 – The date/time/period of a balance.
493 – To identify the date on which benefit payments have ceased.
494 – To identify the period over which covered income is measured.
495 – To identify the period over which current income is measured.
496 – Identifies the date of reinstatement.
497 – To identify the period for which the definition of disability applies.
498 – Identifies the date of the previous termination.
499 – To identify the period of the premium change.
500 – Date on which the equipment was surveyed at the end of the current leasing period.
501 – Date of survey of equipment while in use.
502 – Date on which the equipment was surveyed at the beginning of the current leasing period.
503 – Date of production inspection.
504 – Date when a period of overtime begins.
505 – Date when a period of overtime ends.
506 – The date/time/period during which the delivery of a back order will take, or has taken, place.
507 – The date on which negotiations started.
508 – The date on which work will effectively start.
510 – The time limit which has been set for a notification to take place.
511 – The time limit in which an event must take place.
512 – Date and or time and or period of attendance.
513 – Date and or time when an accident occurred.
514 – Actual date when adoption occurs.
515 – Date and or time when a reimbursement claim is issued.
516 – Date and or time of admission to a hospital.
517 – Date and or time of discharge from a hospital.
518 – Date and or time when a period of care starts.
519 – Date and or time when a period of care ends.
520 – Date and or time of admission to a department.
521 – Date and or time of discharge from a department.
522 – Actual date and or time of childbirth.
523 – Date and or time when a prescription was issued.
524 – Date and or time when a prescription was dispensed.
525 – Date and or time of clinical examination.
526 – Date and or time of death.
527 – Estimated date of childbirth.
528 – Date when the last menstrual cycle started.
529 – Actual duration of pregnancy.
530 – The date/or time on which fumigation is to occur or has taken place.
531 – A period of time in which a payment has been or will be made.
532 – The average delay between deliveries.
533 – The date on which something has been applied to a budget line.
534 – The date of a repair or service.
535 – The date the product failed.
536 – Date the item was or will be reviewed.
537 – Date the international review cycle starts.
538 – Date the Data Maintenance Request (DMR) was approved for publication after completing international review.
539 – Date a status was assigned.
540 – Original execution date for the instruction.
541 – Date when material was first published.
542 – Date when material was last published.
543 – Date of the latest balance sheet.
544 – Date of the security share price.
545 – Date when assigned.
546 – Date opened for business.
547 – Date when the initial financial accounts were filed.
548 – Date work stopped or will stop.
549 – Date of completion.
550 – Start date of the lease term.
551 – End date of the lease term.
552 – Actual date of start.
553 – Date of estimated start.
554 – Date when filed.
555 – Date of return to work.
556 – Date of purchase.
557 – Date return takes place.
558 – Date change takes place.
559 – Date termination takes place.
560 – Date evaluation takes place.
561 – Date the business terminates.
562 – Date when an entity is released from bankruptcy status.
563 – Date of initial placement.
564 – Date of signature.
565 – Date when bankruptcy was filed.
566 – Date when activity is scheduled to end.
567 – Period covered by the report.
568 – Date of suspension.
569 – Date of renewal.
570 – Date when reported.
571 – Date when checked.
572 – The beginning date of residence at present location.
573 – The start date of employment in a particular position.
574 – Date when account was closed.
575 – Date of actual construction.
576 – Start date of employment in a particular profession.
577 – Date of next review.
578 – Date of the meeting.
579 – Date when an administrator is ordered for a company.
580 – Date after which no claim can be filed.
581 – Date when convicted.
582 – Date of an interview.
583 – Date of last visit.
584 – Period in the future.
585 – Period preceding current period.
586 – Date when problem is expected to be resolved.
587 – Date of action.
588 – Date of an accountant's opinion.
589 – Date of last activity.
590 – Date when resolved.
591 – Date when recorded.
592 – The estimated date of birth.
593 – Date of the last annual report.
594 – Date of net worth.
595 – Date/time when a cancellation of a payment is rejected due to the fact that the payment is already done.
596 – Period over which profit was earned.
597 – Date when registered.
598 – Date when consolidation occurred.
599 – As of this date the board of directors is not authorised.
600 – As of this date the board of directors is not fully filled.
601 – As of this date the manager is not registered.
602 – Date of citizenship change.
603 – Date of participation.
604 – Date of capitalisation.
605 – Date when the board of directors was registered.
606 – Date when operations ceased.
607 – Date when satisfaction was obtained.
608 – Date when terms specified in the legal settlement were met.
609 – Date when a new authority took control.
610 – Date of registration in the court.
611 – Date when annual report is due.
612 – Date of the asset and liability schedule.
613 – Date when the annual report was mailed.
614 – Date when the annual report was filed.
615 – Date when annual report was considered delinquent.
616 – Date when accounting methodology was changed.
617 – Date when again open.
618 – Date business was converted into a holding company.
619 – Date when deed was not available.
620 – Date when detrimental information was received.
621 – Estimated date of construction.
622 – Date of the financial information.
623 – Date when graduation occurs.
624 – Date when insolvency discharge was granted.
625 – Date of incorporation.
626 – Date when inactivity ends.
627 – Date balance sheet was last checked to determine if update had taken place.
628 – Date of last capital change.
629 – Date of a letter of agreement.
630 – Date of a letter of liability.
631 – Date of liquidation.
632 – Period of lowest activity.
633 – Date when legal structure was changed.
634 – Date when current name became effective.
635 – Date when not yet registered.
636 – Date when current authority took control.
637 – Date when privilege details were verified.
638 – Date when current legal structure became effective.
639 – Period of peak activity.
640 – Date when presented to the bankruptcy receivers.
641 – Date of resignation.
642 – Date when the legal action was closed.
643 – Date mail was received.
644 – Date when social security claims were verified.
645 – Date when sole directorship was registered.
646 – Date when trade style was registered.
647 – Date when a trial is scheduled to begin.
648 – Date when the trial actually started.
649 – Date when the Value Added Tax (VAT) claims were verified.
650 – Date when the result of the receivership occurs.
651 – The date when an investigation ended.
652 – The ending date of a period in which employees were temporarily placed out of work.
653 – The date when an investigation began.
654 – The period of time in which income is earned.
655 – The period of time over which a criminal sentence applies.
656 – Length of time that a person or animal has lived or a thing has existed.
657 – The period of time over which receivable accounts are collected.
658 – The time period covered in a comparison.
659 – The period of time over which an adjournment is in effect.
660 – The date on which a court refused further hearing of a case.
661 – The date on which assets were judged to be insufficient.
662 – The average period of time over which money has been paid.
663 – The beginning of a forecast period.
664 – Number of time units added to the original end date/time/period.
665 – The start date of a period in which employees were temporarily placed out of work.
666 – Date when management is available.
667 – The date when something was retracted.
668 – The date that the claim was incurred.
669 – The period of time for which financial coverage applies.
670 – The date on which a claim was made.
671 – The date on which distribution is to stop.
672 – The period assigned.
673 – The period associated with a lease.
674 – The ending date of a forecast period.
675 – The date on which a decision from a court of law was rendered.
676 – Period of time that was worked for the company.
677 – The date and/or time on which the stuffing of transport equipment is to or has taken place.
678 – The date and/or time on which the stripping of a transport equipment is to or has taken place.
679 – Date of an initial request.
680 – The period by which an event is overdue.
681 – A date/time/period within which an implementation is to take place.
682 – The period within which a refusal can be made.
683 – The period for which something is suspended.
684 – The date on which deletion occurs.
685 – The first date, and/or time, and/or period a product was sold.
686 – The last date, and/or time, and/or period a product was sold.
687 – A date on which an object is ready for collection.
688 – As at this date no valid shipping schedule has been established.
689 – Shipping date and/or time as currently scheduled.
690 – The average period of time that credit is extended by suppliers.
691 – Date of advice.
692 – The date an over target baseline was implemented for a project.
693 – Date when an entity was established or created.
694 – Latest period for which a filing may be made.
695 – Date when an item may be mailed.
696 – The latest date/time when financial accounts were filed at public registry.
697 – Date when placed in a disfavoured category or status.
698 – Estimated start date of employment in a particular position.
699 – Date when a registered contractor number was originally assigned.
700 – Date when ownership changes.
701 – Original length of time.
702 – The period of time between changes.
703 – Period of time from notice to proceed until performance commencement.
704 – Period of time from date of notice to proceed until completion.
705 – The period of time an event is late due to the actions of a customer.
706 – Date and, or time of file generation.
707 – Date on which a certificate, endorsed by signature or other agreed means, is issued.
708 – The date of the first visit by a patient to a healthcare provider for this condition.
709 – Expected date and/or time of admission.
710 – Date and/or time of onset of symptoms according to the patient.
711 – To identify the period of time for which benefits are provided in the event of an accident.
712 – To identify the age to which benefits are provided to the insured in the event of an accident.
713 – To identify the qualification age for lifetime benefits provided to the insured in the event of an accident.
714 – To identify the period of time for which benefits are provided in the event of sickness.
715 – To identify the age to which benefits are provided to the insured in the event of sickness.
716 – To identify the qualification age for lifetime benefits provided to the insured in the event of sickness.
717 – To identify the period of time the insured must be disabled in the event of an accident for benefits to be payable by the ceding company.
718 – The period of time the insured must be disabled in the event of sickness for benefits to be payable by the ceding company.
719 – Date when the provider signed.
720 – Date when initially treated for this condition.
721 – Date when the information was authorized to be released.
722 – Date when a benefit is authorized for release.
723 – The date when last seen.
724 – The date the symptoms manifested themselves in an acute form.
725 – The date of the onset of an illness similar to the illness currently being treated.
726 – The date the last X-ray was taken.
727 – The date something was previously placed.
728 – The date something is placed.
729 – The date a temporary prosthetic device was provided.
730 – The period of time that the orthodontic treatment has remaining.
731 – The period of orthodontic treatment from beginning to end.
732 – Date on which the highest credit was granted.
733 – Date on which accounts were last filed at the public register.
734 – The period of time a company can renew its duration period.
735 – Number of hour's offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
736 – Date when an appointment will expire.
737 – Earliest period for which a filing is made.
738 – Date when the original name was changed.
739 – Date education begins at an educational institution.
740 – Date education is completed at an educational institution.
741 – Period of time a receivership lasts.
742 – Date/time when financial information is submitted.
743 – Date identifying a point of time after which a purchase order cannot be changed.
744 – The date that an investment number was allocated.
745 – Date/time when a payment is recorded as being impossible.
746 – The period for extraction of records.
747 – Code identifying the value date of cost accounting. Value date is the date at which the entry is to effect a balance of the account.
748 – Code identifying the period during which something is, was or will be open.
749 – Interval of time between the date when the transaction was initiated and the date when the funds need to be collected.
750 – The specified before date.
751 – The specified after date.
752 – Date on which the next reading of a meter is scheduled to take place.
753 – Date at which optimal maturity occurs.
754 – Maximum period of time during which the product is ageing.
755 – Minimum period of time during which the product is ageing.
756 – Ultimate date/time by which the documentation must be submitted in compliance with the 4-hour rule of United States Custom of Border Protection.
757 – Date/time of the departure of the goods from the place of loading.
758 – The earliest date/time that the trade item can be shipped.
759 – The latest date/time that the trade item can be shipped.
760 – The date/time from which the maximum buying quantity may be purchased.
761 – The date/time from which the minimum buying quantity may be purchased.
762 – The date and or time suggested for the marketing campaign to end.
763 – The date and or time suggested for the marketing campaign to start.
764 – The start date of availability.
765 – The calendar year of the season in which the trade item is available.
766 – Minimum time required between order entry and goods release for pick-up.
767 – Most recent date and/or time that the information has been changed.
768 – The date and/or time until which the maximum buying quantity may be purchased.
769 – The date and/or time until which the minimum buying quantity may be purchased.
770 – The date and/or time until which a product is exclusive.
771 – The date at which the data is released.
772 – The actual date and/or time when the start of the handling action takes place.
773 – The date and/or time when the end of the handling action is estimated to take place.
774 – The actual date and/or time when the end of the handling action takes place.
775 – The minimum life span of the product remaining after selling it to the consumer, i.e. between the "sell by date" and the "use by date" of the product.
776 – Date used at the discretion of the filer for duty calculation of non-quota goods when there is no immediate transport entry date (related to immediate delivery).
777 – Date/ time that the conveyance arrives at the initial port in the country of destination.
778 – The date and time of conveyance activity, including cargo loading or unloading, fuelling etc.
779 – Date and time on which the conveyance transporting the goods from the foreign country arrived within the limits of the port of destination.
780 – The filing date that corresponds to the current status of the commodity in the free trade zone.
781 – Actual date/time at which the conveyance or goods enter an agency's jurisdiction.
782 – Date/time at which an inspection begins.
783 – Date/time at which an inspection is completed.
784 – Date/time at which the document/message was rejected.
785 – The date/time at which the government service is requested to be executed.
786 – The year that the crops were grown.
787 – Date that the item was originally manufactured.
788 – The model year of the item.
789 – The number of days the trade item that has been opened can remain on the shelf before it must be removed.
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.
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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
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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.
104 – A period of time specified by giving the start week of a month followed by the end week of a month. Data is to be transmitted as consecutive characters without hyphen.
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.
203 – Calendar date including time with minutes: C=Century; Y=Year; M=Month; D=Day; H=Hour; M=Minutes.
204 – Calendar date including time with seconds: C=Century;Y=Year; M=Month;D=Day;H=Hour;M=Minute;S=Second.
205 – Calendar date including time and time zone expressed in hours and minutes. ZHHMM = time zone given as offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
301 – See 201 + Z = Time zone.
302 – See 202 + Z = Time zone.
303 – See 203 plus Z=Time zone.
304 – See 204 plus Z=Time zone.
305 – Month, day, hours, minutes; M = Month; D = Day; H = Hour; M = Minute.
306 – Day, hours, minutes; D = Day; H = Hour; M = Minute.
401 – Time without seconds: H = Hour; m = Minute.
402 – Time with seconds: H = Hour; m = Minute; s = Seconds.
404 – See 402 plus Z=Time zone.
405 – Time without hours: m=minutes, s=seconds.
406 – Offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) where Z is plus (+) or minus (-).
501 – Time span without seconds: H = Hour; m = Minute;.
502 – A period of time specified by giving the start time followed by the end time (both expressed by hours minutes and seconds). Data is to be transmitted as consecutive characters without hyphen.
503 – A period of time specified by giving the start time followed by the end time (both expressed by hours minutes, seconds and time zone). Data is to be transmitted as consecutive characters without hyphen.
600 – Century.
601 – Calendar year: Y = Year.
602 – Calendar year including century: C = Century; Y = Year.
603 – Semester in a calendar year: Y = Year; S = Semester.
604 – Semester in a calendar year: C = Century; Y = Year; S = Semester.
608 – Quarter in a calendar year: C = Century; Y = Year; Q = Quarter.
609 – Month within a calendar year: Y = Year; M = Month.
610 – Month within a calendar year: CC = Century; Y = Year; M = Month.
613 – To specifiy a ten-day period within a month of a year (A = ten day period).
614 – To specifiy a ten-day period within a month of a year, including century (A = ten day period).
615 – Week within a calendar year: Y = Year; W = Week 1st week of January = week 01.
616 – Week within a calendar year: CC = Century; Y = Year; W = Week (1st week of January = week 01).
701 – A period of time specified by giving the start year followed by the end year (both without century). Data is to be transmitted as consecutive characters without hyphen.
702 – A period of time specified by giving the start year followed by the end year (both including century). Data is to be transmitted as consecutive characters without hyphen.
703 – A period of time specified by giving the start semester of a year followed by the end semester of a year (both not including century). Data is to be transmitted as consecutive characters without hyphen.
704 – A period of time specified by giving the start semester of a year followed by the end semester of a year (both including century). Data is to be transmitted as consecutive characters without hyphen.
705 – Format of period to be given without hyphen (P = period of 4 months).
706 – Format of period to be given without hyphen (P = period of 4 months).
707 – A period of time specified by giving the start quarter of a year followed by the end quarter of year (both not including century). Data is to be transmitted as consecutive characters without hyphen.
708 – A period of time specified by giving the start quarter of a year followed by the end quarter of year (both including century). Data is to be transmitted as consecutive characters without hyphen.
709 – A period of time specified by giving the start month of a year followed by the end month of a year (both not including century). Data is to be transmitted as consecutive characters without hyphen.
710 – A period of time specified by giving the start month of a year followed by the end month of a year (both including century). Data is to be transmitted as consecutive characters without hyphen.
713 – A period of time specified by giving the start time followed by the end time (format year, month, day, hour and minute). Data is to be transmitted as consecutive characters without hyphen.
715 – A period of time specified by giving the start week of a year followed by the end week of year (both not including century). Data is to be transmitted as consecutive characters without hyphen.
716 – A period of time specified by giving the start week of a year followed by the end week of year (both including century). Data is to be transmitted as consecutive characters without hyphen.
717 – A period of time specified by giving the start date followed by the end date (both not including century). Data is to be transmitted as consecutive characters without hyphen.
718 – A period of time specified by giving the start date followed by the end date (both including century). Data is to be transmitted as consecutive characters without hyphen.
719 – A period of time which includes the century, year, month, day, hour and minute. Format of period to be given in actual message without hyphen.
720 – Format of period to be given without hyphen (D=day of the week, 1=Monday; 2=Tuesday; ... 7=Sunday).
801 – To indicate a quantity of years.
802 – To indicate a quantity of months.
803 – To indicate a quantity of weeks.
804 – To indicate a quantity of days.
805 – To indicate a quantity of hours.
806 – To indicate a quantity of minutes.
807 – To indicate a quantity of seconds.
808 – To indicate a quantity of semesters (six months).
809 – To indicate a quantity of four months periods.
810 – To indicate a quantity of trimesters (three months).
811 – To indicate a quantity of half months.
812 – To indicate a quantity of ten days periods.
813 – Numeric representation of the day (Monday = 1).
814 – Number of working days.
FTX
To provide free form or coded text information.
(Max 999)
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C107 – Coded reference to a standard text and its source.
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4441 – Code specifying free form text.
Type: an, Max Length: 17 (Required)
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1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
Type: an, Max Length: 17
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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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 System.
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.
21 – Codes assigned by a transport company.
22 – Codes assigned by the ISA for use by its members.
23 – French association developing EDI in transport logistics.
24 – Maintains code lists which are accepted by Australian government railways.
25 – EDI group for the textile and clothing industry.
26 – Foundation Uniform Transport Code is the EDI organisation for shippers, carriers and other logistic service providers in the Netherlands.
27 – U.S. food and drug administration.
28 – Code identifying the pan European user group for the book industry as an organisation responsible for code values in the book industry.
29 – Association of fleet vehicle hiring and leasing companies in the UK.
30 – ABTA, Association of British Travel Agencies.
31 – Finish State Railway.
32 – Polish State Railway.
33 – Bulgaria State Railway.
34 – Rumanian State Railway.
35 – Tchechian State Railway.
36 – Hungarian State Railway.
37 – British Railways.
38 – Spanish National Railway.
39 – Swedish State Railway.
40 – Norwegian State Railway.
41 – German Railway.
42 – Austrian Federal Railways.
43 – Luxembourg National Railway Company.
44 – Italian State Railways.
45 – Netherlands Railways.
46 – Swiss Federal Railways.
47 – Danish State Railways.
48 – French National Railway Company.
49 – Belgian National Railway Company.
50 – Portuguese Railways.
51 – Slovakian State Railways.
52 – Irish Transport Company.
53 – International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations.
54 – International Maritime Organisation.
55 – United States Department of Transportation.
56 – Trade-van is an EDI/VAN service centre for customs, transport, and insurance in national and international trade.
57 – Customs authorities of Chinese Taipei responsible for collecting import duties and preventing smuggling.
58 – European steel organisation - EDI project for the European steel industry.
59 – National body responsible for the German codification in the construction area.
60 – The code list is from a national agency.
61 – A code to identify the Association Europeenne des Constructeurs de Materiel Aeropsatial (European Association of Aerospace Products Manufacturers) as an authorizing agency for code lists.
62 – United States DIstilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS).
63 – A code to identify the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) as an authorizing agency for code lists.
64 – French association responsible for coordination and promotion of EDI application in France.
65 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in France.
66 – Malaysia Royal Customs and Excise.
67 – Malaysia Central Bank is a regulatory body set up by the government to charge with promoting economic monetary and credit condition favourable to commercial and industrial activity.
68 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Italy.
69 – United States National Alcohol Beverage Control Association (NABCA).
70 – Malaysia, Dagang.Net is a national clearing house which provide EDI/VAN service for customs, transport, retail and financial and other industries in the national and international trade.
71 – A code representing the United States Federal Communication Commission (FCC).
72 – A code representing the United States Maritime Administration (MARAD) under the Department of Transportation (DOT).
73 – A code representing the United States Defense Security Assistance Agency (DSAA) under the Department of Defense (DOD).
74 – A code representing the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
75 – A code representing the United States Office of Defense Trade Controls (ODTC) under the Department of State.
76 – A code representing the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Department of Treasury (ATF).
77 – A code representing the United States Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) under the Department of Commerce (DOC) .
78 – A code depicting the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS).
79 – A code representing the United States Office of Foreign Assets Controls (OFAC).
80 – Joint venture between BRMA (Brokers & Reinsurance Markets Association) / RAA (Reinsurance Association of America) - LIMNET (London Insurance Market Network) - RINET (Reinsurance and Insurance Network).
81 – Russian company representing the users of the Global Financial Telecommunication Network (GFTN).
82 – The co-ordinating register for companies and business units of companies at the Bronnoysund register centre.
83 – The National Retail Federation is the trade association for the general merchandise retailing industry. In addition to providing support and education services, they also maintain and publish standard colour and size codes for the retail industry.
84 – German legislature.
85 – Trade association representing telecommunications service providers, equipment manufacturers, suppliers to the industry and customers.
86 – Codes assigned by the party originating the message.
87 – Codes assigned by the carrier.
88 – Assigned by owner of operation (e.g. used in construction).
89 – Codes assigned by a distributor.
90 – Codes assigned by a manufacturer.
91 – Codes assigned by a seller or seller's agent.
92 – Codes assigned by a buyer or buyer's agent.
93 – Austrian customs organization.
94 – The Austrian organization responsible for assigning telephone (voice/data) + telex numbers, postcodes, and postal account numbers.
95 – Australian Customs Service.
96 – Canada Customs and Revenue Agency.
97 – Indirect taxation (e.g. turn-over/sales taxes).
98 – Customs (incl. ISO alpha 2 country code).
99 – Import and export licences.
100 – Telephone (voice/data) + telex numbers, postcodes, postal account numbers.
101 – Centrale suisse pour l'importation de carburants et combustibles liquides (Oil products).
102 – Coal.
103 – Foodstuff.
104 – Swiss article numbering association.
105 – Danish Customs administration.
106 – French Customs.
107 – Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques.
108 – Banque de France.
109 – United Kingdom H.M. Customs and Excise.
110 – Ireland Revenue Commissioners Customs Automated Entry Processing project.
111 – United States Customs Service.
112 – The Bureau of the Census of the U.S. Dept. of Commerce.
113 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in the USA.
114 – United States American Bankers Association.
116 – American National Standards Institute ASC X12.
117 – Austrian Geldausgabeautomaten-Service Gesellschaft m.b.H.
118 – Swedish bankers association.
119 – Italian Associazione Bancaria Italiana.
120 – Italian Socieata' Interbancaria per l'Automazione.
121 – Swiss Telekurs AG.
122 – Swiss Securities Clearing Corporation.
123 – Norwegian Interbank Research Organization.
124 – Norwegian Bankers' Association.
125 – Finnish Bankers' Association.
126 – The United States organization responsible for issuing account analysis codes.
127 – A German code for subsidiary unit number.
128 – Belgian Bankers' Association.
129 – VAT numbers.
130 – Code identifying the organisation responsible for the issuance of bank related codes in Denmark.
131 – German Bankers' Association.
132 – An organization that operates the United Kingdom's electronic fund transfer service on behalf of the major Banks and Building Societies.
133 – British Association for Payment Clearing Services.
134 – The association which manages the United Kingdom payment clearing system, and among other thing manages the UK bank sort code numbering system.
135 – British financial transaction clearing house.
136 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in the United Kingdom.
137 – Austrian bankers association.
138 – National body responsible for the French codification in banking activity.
139 – The Universal Postal Union (UPU) is an international organization that coordinates postal policies between member nations, and hence the world-wide postal system.
140 – Responsible for computerization within Customs area.
141 – International Commission of the European Communities.
142 – Statistical Office of the European Communities: e.g. Geonomenclature.
143 – New Zealand Customs.
144 – Netherlands Customs.
145 – Swedish Customs.
146 – German Customs.
147 – Belgian Customs.
148 – Spanish Customs.
149 – Israeli Customs.
150 – Hong Kong Customs.
151 – Japan Customs.
152 – Saudi Arabia Customs.
153 – Italian Customs.
154 – Greek Customs.
155 – Portuguese Customs.
156 – Luxembourg Customs.
157 – Norwegian Customs.
158 – Finnish Customs.
159 – Iceland Customs.
160 – Identification of relevant responsible agency for e.g. banking/financial matters still pending. For e.g. Customs, currency, post/telephone: see relevant CH entry.
161 – United Nations - Conference on Trade And Development.
162 – Responsible for TEDIS - incl. CEBIS -, INSIS and CADDIA projects.
163 – United States Federal Maritime Commission.
164 – United States Drug Enforcement Agency.
165 – United States Distribution Codes, Inc. organization.
166 – The organisation in the USA which is responsible for code maintenance in the trucking industry.
167 – United States Automotive Industry Action Group.
168 – A code issued by the United States National Institute for Science and Technology (NIST) to identify a Federal Information Publishing Standard.
169 – Standards Council of Canada.
170 – Canadian Payment Association.
171 – Interpay Girale Services.
172 – Interpay Debit Card Services.
173 – Norwegian electronic data interchange standards organization.
174 – German standardization institute.
175 – Factors Chain International.
176 – Brazilian central bank.
177 – Life Insurance Federation of Australia.
178 – Standards Association of Australia.
179 – U.S. -based trade association representing the major North American scheduled airlines.
180 – German institute of the workmen's compensation board.
181 – EDI organization for companies in the construction industry.
182 – Organisation maintaining the SCAC lists and transportation operating in North America.
183 – US-based trade association representing oil and natural gas producers, shippers, refineries, marketers, and major suppliers to the industry.
184 – The national organisation for the maritime industry in Australia.
185 – German industry association.
186 – The US General Services Administration.
187 – The Defense Logistics Management Standards Office.
188 – The US National Institute of Standards and Technology.
189 – The US Department of Defense.
190 – The Department of Veterans Affairs.
191 – United Nations organization responsible for maintaining the United Nations Common Coding System (UNCCS) which is used extensively by UN agencies in procurement and statistical analysis.
192 – Code assigned by a shipper's association.
193 – European Telecommunications Informatics Services is a non-profit cooperative organisation owned by European public network operators, working in the field of information technology.
194 – Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service.
195 – The Colombian customs organization.
196 – Organization supplying codes of oil field equipment and tubular goods used by joint operators in the petroleum industry.
197 – The organization maintaining code lists under the administration of the data interchange standards association.
198 – The organization which assigns identification numbers to financial institutions conducting business in Colombia.
199 – The French public accounting office.
200 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in The Netherlands.
201 – United States based Wine and Spirits Shippers association.
202 – Portuguese Central Bank.
203 – The national organisation representing France in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchanges through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
204 – The national organisation representing Germany in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
205 – The national organisation representing Italy in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
206 – The national organisation representing Netherlands in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
207 – The national organisation representing Spain in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
208 – The national organisation representing Scandinavian countries in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele-Transmission in Europe).
209 – The national organisation representing UK in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
210 – European association dealing with accounting and auditing.
211 – French association dealing with accounting and auditing.
212 – German telecommunication services agency.
213 – NACCS (Nippon Automated Cargo Clearance System Operation Organization) Center is the operations organization of the automated cargo clearance system in Japan.
214 – American iron and steel institute.
215 – Australian association responsible for the management of payment clearing.
216 – To identify the United States department of labour.
217 – To identify the United States, National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
218 – An association that administers code lists on behalf of the UK insurance community.
219 – Value added network administering insurance code lists on behalf of the French insurance community.
220 – Finnish tax board.
221 – The French public institution funding health-care for salaried workers.
222 – The national authority responsible for the supervision of health activities in Denmark.
223 – The ministry responsible for all interior affairs concerning the Danish people.
224 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the aluminum industry.
225 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the chemical Industry.
226 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the iron and carbide manufacturing industry.
227 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the wholesale drug industry.
228 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the electronic industry.
229 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the American paper industry.
230 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the retail industry.
231 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the copper and brass fabricators industry.
232 – Code identifying the government department responsible for assessing and collecting revenue consisting of taxes and inland duties in Great Britain.
233 – Codes are assigned by the United States Office of Management and Budget.
234 – Siemens AG, Germany.
235 – Australian industry body coordinating codes for use in local and international commerce and trade.
236 – Code specifying the official postal service of the United States.
237 – Code assigned by the United States health industry.
238 – United States Transportation Data Coordinating Committee.
239 – United States, electronic data interchange standards- making organization, Health Level 7.
240 – United States financial clearing house.
241 – Portuguese automated clearing house.
244 – United States Department of Health and Human Services.
245 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Denmark.
246 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Germany.
247 – Code identifying the United States HIBCC (Health Industry Business Communication Council).
248 – A not-for-profit organization that provides a forum for producers, users, ultimate consumers, and those having a general interest (representatives of government and academia) to meet on common ground and write standards for materials, products, systems, and services.
249 – An independent European centre for the advancement and dissemination of technical, economic and professional knowledge relating to the international oil and gas industry.
250 – An United States based organization that provides products, services and technology primarily in the areas of petroleum refining, olefins, aromatics, and gas processing.
251 – Australian agency responsible for administering the Health Insurance Act.
252 – Australian statutory authority responsible for the national collection of health related statistics and health related data definitions.
253 – Australian national authority responsible for healthcare classifications.
254 – Australian government department responsible for administration of health policy.
255 – Industry association responsible for the classification of dental services in Australia.
256 – The official United States organization of the railroads in North America.
257 – The Electronic Commerce Code Management Association, a not for profit membership organization, which manages codes used in electronic commerce.
258 – Japanese Ministry of Transport.
259 – Japanese Maritime Safety Agency.
260 – A code to identify European forum for energy Business Information eXchange, which is an organization standardizing the use of EDI between the participants in the European energy market.
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261 – European Expert Group 7 for Insurance.
262 – Gesamtverband der Deutschen Versicherungswirtschaft e.V. (German Insurance Association).
263 – The Centre for Study of Insurance Operations (CSIO) in Canada.
264 – Code lists are administered by Assurances Generales de France (AGF).
265 – Swedish central bank.
266 – Department of Agriculture, United States federal agency.
267 – Central bank of Russia.
268 – French taxation authority.
269 – An international association that administers code lists on behalf of business credit information users and providers.
270 – An organisation of international transport equipment leasing companies and transport equipment repair providers responsible for promoting the use of EDI standards and standard business terms.
271 – European railway associated organisation involved in the transport of containers by rail.
272 – The Joint Automotive Industry (JAI) agency is in charge of code lists that are common to automotive industry groups.
273 – Swiss Chambers of Commerce.
274 – ITIGG is the UN/EDIFACT transport message development group's organisation responsible for the issuance of globally harmonised transport-related codes.
275 – The Spanish central bank.
276 – Codes assigned by the Port Community.
277 – Identifies the Business Information Group Network, an international trade alliance that administers code lists on behalf of business information users and providers.
278 – An international trade alliance that administers code lists on behalf of business information users and providers.
279 – Identifies the Graydon Corporation in the Netherlands.
280 – A company in France responsible for assigning codes in the credit insurance industry.
281 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Belgium and Luxembourg.
282 – Identifies the Creditreform International e.V. in Germany (e.V.: eingetragener Verein).
283 – Identifies the Hermes Kreditversicherungs AG in Germany (AG: Aktiengesellschaft).
284 – Code identifying the organization responsible for the issuance of bank related codes in Taiwan.
285 – Code identifying the organization responsible for the issuance of bank related codes in Spain.
286 – The Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees.
287 – German research and development institute for transport matters.
288 – Code identifying OSJD, Organisation for Co-operation of Railways.
289 – JIPDEC/ECPC is a nonprofit foundation for promoting electronic commerce, and is the registration agency of the standard company code in Japan.
290 – Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc.
291 – Japan Auto Parts Industries Association.
292 – The national organization representing Finland in electronic data interchange for trade and industry.
293 – The Federal Association of Energy and Water (BDEW) is the trade association of the German industries for natural gas, electricity supply, long-distance heating and water supply.
294 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Austria.
295 – Austrialian administration responsible for the regulation of therapeutic goods in Australia.
296 – International Telecommunication Union.
297 – Ufficio responsabile gestione partite IVA is the Italian Institute issuing VAT registration numbers.
298 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Spain.
299 – Organisation responsible for assigning maritime related identification numbers in Belgian ports.
300 – Swedish International Freight Association (SIFA).
301 – The organisation responsible for issuing and maintaining commodity codes for use in the German construction industry.
302 – The organisation responsible for issuing and maintaining commodity codes for use in the German textile industry.
303 – A United Kingdom authority responsible for the allocation of identification codes to products in the building sector.
304 – The organisation responsible for issuing and maintaining commodity codes for use in German stores for do-it- yourself, construction and garden articles.
305 – The European organisation representing the electrical industry transmission system operators.
306 – User Group for Shipping Lines and Container Terminals.
307 – Japanese Ministry of Justice.
309 – JASTPRO is a nonprofit organization for simplifying international trade procedures and is the responsible agency for the registration of the "Japan Exporters and Importers Standard Code".
310 – Systeme, Anwendungen und Produkte (German software company).
311 – TDB (Teikoku Databank, Ltd.) conducts corporate credit research and maintains company codes based on research activities for supporting business transactions in Japan.
312 – French association developing EDI in the agricultural and food processing sectors.
313 – French organization of seed and plant professionals responsible for assigning codes in the botanical seed sectors.
314 – Open Applications Group, Incorporated.
315 – Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail.
316 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Finland.
317 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Brazil.
318 – IETF - Internet Engineering Task Force.
319 – Group of Terrestrial Freight Forwarders.
320 – Code specifying the Danish National IT and Telcom Agency as codelist responsible Agency.
321 – The European organization whose working group Edig@s is responsible for the management of gas related codes and messages.
322 – Icelandic committee of e-commerce and trade procedures.
323 – A group of European ports, national competent authorities and port community systems exchanging information about dangerous goods and vessel movements.
324 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Ireland.
325 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Russia.
326 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Poland.
327 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Estonia.
328 – A code assigned by the party who is the ultimate recipient of the message.
329 – The code is assigned by the operator of a loading dock.
330 – A code to identify the Nordic Ediel Group, which is an organization standardizing the use of EDI between the participants in the Nordic energy market.
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331 – A division of the US Department of Agriculture. AMS inspects and grades agricultural products and gathers import and export statistics for farm products.
332 – Subsidiary of DVGW German Technical and Scientific Association for Gas and Water. As a technical standardization organization, the DVGW promotes technical standards for the production, transportation, distribution and use of gas and drinking water in the Federal Republic of Germany.
333 – A division of the US Department of Agriculture. APHIS regulates the import and export of plants, animals and their products.
334 – A division of the US Department of Labor. BLS is the principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics.
335 – A division of the US Department of Transportation. BTS administers data collection, analysis, and reporting and to ensure the most cost-effective use of transportation- monitoring resources.
336 – A division of US Department of Homeland Security.
337 – A division of the US Department of Health and Human Services. CDC promotes health and quality of life by preventing and controlling disease, injury, and disability.
338 – An independent commission within the US federal government. CPSC works to protect consumers from products that pose a fire, electrical, chemical, or mechanical hazard or can injure children.
339 – A division of the US Department of State. DDTC is charged with controlling the export and temporary import of defense articles and defense services covered by the United States.
340 – An independent agency within the US federal government. EPA registers and controls imports of pesticides, Ozone Depleting Substances, and bulk chemicals; controls conformity of vehicles and engines to the Clean Air Act, and tracks hazardous wastes.
341 – A division of the US Department of Transportation. FAA is responsible for the safety of hazardous materials shipments when flown into and from US air space.
342 – A division of the US Department of Agriculture. FAS works to improve foreign market access for US products, build new markets, improve the competitive position of US agriculture in the global marketplace, and provide food aid and technical assistance to foreign countries.
343 – A division of the US Department of Transportation. FMCSA is focused on reducing crashes, injuries, and fatalities involving large trucks and buses.
344 – A division of the US Department of Agriculture. FSIS is responsible for ensuring that the nation's commercial supply of meat, poultry, and egg products is safe, wholesome, and correctly labeled and packaged.
345 – FTZB licenses, regulates, and monitors the activity of foreign-trade zones (FTZ) in the United States.
346 – A division of the US Department of Agriculture. GIPSA facilitates the marketing of livestock, poultry, meat, cereals, oilseeds, and related agricultural products, and promotes fair and competitive trading practices for the overall benefit of consumers and American agriculture.
347 – A division of the US Department of Commerce. IA enforces the US unfair trade laws (i.e., the anti-dumping and countervailing duty laws) and develops and implements other policies and programs aimed at countering foreign unfair trade practices.
348 – A division of the US Department of the Treasury. IRS collects excise taxes on imports and on conveyances involved in international traffic.
349 – An independent commission. ITC investigates the effects of dumped and subsidized imports on domestic industries and conducts global safeguard investigations.
350 – A division of the US Department of Transportation. NHTSA monitors the importation of motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment to ensure compliance with applicable Federal motor vehicle safety standards.
351 – A division of the US Department of Commerce. NMFS issues permits to support their effort to regulate commercial and recreational international transactions involving resources such as such as swordfish, tooth fish, and tuna while overseeing the management, conservation and protection of living marine resources within the areas of ocean surrounding the United States.
352 – A division of the US Department of Energy.
353 – A division of the US Department of State. OFM provides the legal foundation to facilitate secure and efficient operations of US missions abroad, and of foreign missions and international organizations in the United States.
354 – A division of the US Department of State. OES works with issues surrounding foreign policy formulation and implementation in global environment, science, and technology.
355 – A division of the US Department of Defense (Navy).
356 – A division of the US Department of Transportation. PHMSA works to protect the American public and the environment by ensuring the safe and secure movement of hazardous materials to industry and consumers by all transportation modes, including the nation's pipelines.
357 – A division of the US Department of the Treasury. TTB collects alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and ammunition excise taxes; to ensure that these products are labeled, advertised, and marketed in accordance with the law; and administers the laws and regulations.
358 – A division of the US Department of Defense (Army). USACE protects the US aquatic resources, while allowing reasonable development through fair, flexible and balanced permit decisions.
359 – USAID is an independent US federal government agency. USAID supports long-term and equitable economic growth and advances US foreign policy objectives.
360 – A division of US Department of Homeland Security. USCG is a military branch of the United States involved in maritime law, mariner assistance, and search and rescue.
361 – An office within the US Executive Branch, Office of the President. USTR negotiates directly with foreign governments to create trade agreements; resolves disputes and participates in global trade policy organizations; meets with governments, business groups, legislators and public interest groups to gather input on trade issues; and explains the presidents trade policy positions.
362 – An inter-governmental fishery organization responsible for the conservation of tunas and tuna-like species in the Atlantic Ocean and its adjacent seas.
363 – An organization responsible for the conservation and management of fisheries for tunas and other species taken by tuna-fishing vessels in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
364 – An organization which oversees the management and conservation of southern blue fin tuna.
365 – An intergovernmental organization mandated to manage tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean and adjacent seas.
366 – International organization responsible for the international identification of botanical species.
367 – International organization responsible for the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN).
368 – International organization responsible for the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants (ICNCP).
369 – Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) is a division of the American Chemical Society (ACS) responsible for the CAS registry.
370 – The Social Security Administration (SSA) is an independent agency of the US government. SSA issues Social Security Numbers (SSN) used to identify parties/entities in a trade transaction.
371 – Satellite communications organization that provides vessel call sign used by ships as an identifier.
372 – Name and contact details of the agent of the ship at the intended port of arrival.
373 – The aerial warfare division of the U.S. Department of Defense.
374 – A self-policing agency to promote the safe transportation of explosives and other hazardous materials on roads and railways.
375 – Agency which maintains the list and specifications of goods for control of transboundary movements of hazardous wastes and their disposal.
376 – Color code controlling organisation.
377 – The national registry of Iceland, responsible for legal registration ID for persons.
378 – Tax authorities of Iceland, responsible for VAT codes and registration ID for legal entities.
379 – The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is responsible for the global coordination of the DNS Root, IP addressing, and other Internet protocol resources.
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.
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4440 – Free form text.
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4451 – Code qualifying the subject of the text.
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Valid Codes:
AAA – [7002] Plain language description of the nature of a goods item sufficient to identify it for customs, statistical or transport purposes.
AAB – [4276] Free form description of the conditions of payment between the parties to a transaction.
AAC – [7488] Additional information concerning dangerous substances and/or article in a consignment.
AAD – [7254] Proper shipping name, supplemented as necessary with the correct technical name, by which a dangerous substance or article may be correctly identified, or which is sufficiently informative to permit identification by reference to generally available literature.
AAE – The content of an acknowledgement.
AAF – Specific details applying to rates.
AAG – Indicates that the segment contains instructions to be passed on to the identified party.
AAI – The text contains general information.
AAJ – Additional conditions specific to this order or project.
AAK – Information on the price conditions that are expected or given.
AAL – Expression of a number in characters as length of ten meters.
AAM – Technical or commercial reasons why a piece of equipment may not be re-used after the current transport terminates.
AAN – Restrictions in handling depending on the technical characteristics of the piece of equipment or on the nature of the goods.
AAO – Error described by a free text.
AAP – Free text of the response to a communication.
AAQ – A description of the contents of a package.
AAR – (4053) Free text of the non Incoterms terms of delivery. For Incoterms, use: 4053.
AAS – The remarks printed or to be printed on a bill of lading.
AAT – Free text information on an IATA Air Waybill to indicate means by which account is to be settled.
AAU – Information pertaining to the invoice covering the consignment.
AAV – Information pertaining to the invoice covering clearance of the cargo.
AAW – Information pertaining to the letter of credit.
AAX – Information pertaining to a license.
AAY – The text contains certification statements.
AAZ – The text contains additional export information.
ABA – Description of parameters relating to a tariff.
ABB – Historical details of a patients medical events.
ABC – (4490) Additional information regarding terms and conditions which apply to the transaction.
ABD – [4422] Textual representation of the type of contract.
ABE – (4260) Additional terms and/or conditions to the documentary credit.
ABF – Instruction or information about a standby documentary credit.
ABG – Instructions or information about partial shipment(s).
ABH – Instructions or information about transhipment(s).
ABI – Additional handling instructions for a documentary credit.
ABJ – Information regarding the domestic routing.
ABK – Equipment types are coded by category for financial purposes.
ABL – Information pertaining to government.
ABM – The text contains onward routing information.
ABN – The text contains information related to accounting.
ABO – Free text or coded information to indicate a specific discrepancy.
ABP – Documentary credit confirmation instructions.
ABQ – Method of issuance of documentary credit.
ABR – Delivery instructions for documents required under a documentary credit.
ABS – Additional conditions to the issuance of a documentary credit.
ABT – Additional amounts information/instruction.
ABU – Additional terms concerning deferred payment.
ABV – Additional terms concerning acceptance.
ABW – Additional terms concerning negotiation.
ABX – Document name and documentary requirements.
ABZ – Instructions/information about a revolving documentary credit.
ACA – Specification of the documentary requirements.
ACB – The text contains additional information.
ACC – Assignment based on an agreement between seller and factor.
ACD – Reason for a request or response.
ACE – A notice, usually from buyer to seller, that something was found wrong with goods delivered or the services rendered, or with the related invoice.
ACF – The text refers to information about an additional attribute not otherwise specified.
ACG – A declaration on the reason of the absence.
ACH – A statement on the way a specific variable or set of variables has been aggregated.
ACI – A statement on the compilation status of an array or other set of figures or calculations.
ACJ – An exception to the agreed definition of a term, concept, formula or other object.
ACK – A statement on the privacy or confidential nature of an object.
ACL – A statement on the quality of an object.
ACM – The description of a statistical object such as a value list, concept, or structure definition.
ACN – The definition of a statistical object such as a value list, concept, or structure definition.
ACO – The name of a statistical object such as a value list, concept or structure definition.
ACP – The title of a statistical object such as a value list, concept, or structure definition.
ACQ – Information relating to differences between the actual transport dimensions and the normally applicable dimensions.
ACR – Information relating to unexpected stops during a conveyance.
ACS – Text subject is principles section of the UN/EDIFACT rules for presentation of standardized message and directories documentation.
ACT – Text subject is terms and definition section of the UN/EDIFACT rules for presentation of standardized message and directories documentation.
ACU – Text subject is segment name.
ACV – Text subject is name of simple data element.
ACW – Text subject is scope section of the UN/EDIFACT rules for presentation of standardized message and directories documentation.
ACX – Text subject is name of message type.
ACY – Text subject is introduction section of the UN/EDIFACT rules for presentation of standardized message and directories documentation.
ACZ – Text subject is glossary section of the UN/EDIFACT rules for presentation of standardized message and directories documentation.
ADA – Text subject is functional definition section of the UN/EDIFACT rules for presentation of standardized message and directories documentation.
ADB – Text subject is examples as given in the example(s) section of the UN/EDIFACT rules for presentation of standardized message and directories documentation.
ADC – Text subject is cover page of the UN/EDIFACT rules for presentation of standardized message and directories documentation.
ADD – Denotes that the associated text is a dependency (syntax) note.
ADE – Text subject is name of code value.
ADF – Text subject is name of code list.
ADG – Text subject is an explanation of the intended usage of a segment or segment group.
ADH – Text subject is name of composite data element.
ADI – Text subject is field of application of the UN/EDIFACT rules for presentation of standardized message and directories documentation.
ADJ – Information describing the type of assets and liabilities.
ADK – The text contains information about a promotion.
ADL – Description of the condition of a meter.
ADM – Information related to a particular reading of a meter.
ADN – Information describing the type of the reason of transaction.
ADO – Type of survey question.
ADP – Information for use at the counter of the carrier's agent.
ADQ – Description or code for the operation to be executed on the equipment.
ADR – Text subject is message definition.
ADS – Information pertaining to a booked item.
ADT – Text subject is source of document.
ADU – Text subject is note.
ADV – Text subject is fixed part of segment clarification text.
ADW – Description of the characteristic of goods in addition to the description of the goods.
ADX – Special discharge instructions concerning the goods.
ADY – Instructions regarding the stripping of container(s).
ADZ – Information on the CSC (Container Safety Convention) plate that is attached to the container.
AEA – Additional remarks concerning the cargo.
AEB – Instruction regarding the temperature control of the cargo.
AEC – Remarks refer to data that was expected.
AED – Remarks refer to data that was received.
AEE – Text subject is section clarification text.
AEF – Information given to the beneficiary.
AEG – Information given to the applicant.
AEH – Instructions made to the beneficiary.
AEI – Instructions given to the applicant.
AEJ – Information about the controlled atmosphere.
AEK – Additional information in plain text to support a take off annotation. Taking off is the process of assessing the quantity work from extracting the measurement from construction documentation.
AEL – Additional information in plain language to support a price variation.
AEM – Documentary credit amendment instructions.
AEN – Additional information in plain language to support a standard method.
AEO – Additional information in plain language to support the project.
AEP – Additional information related to radioactive goods.
AEQ – Information given from one bank to another.
AER – Instructions given for reimbursement purposes.
AES – Identification of the reason for amending a message.
AET – Instructions to the paying and/or accepting and/or negotiating bank.
AEU – Instructions given about the interest.
AEV – Instructions about agent commission.
AEW – Instructions to the remitting bank.
AEX – Instructions to the bank, other than the remitting bank, involved in processing the collection.
AEY – Instructions about the collection amount.
AEZ – Text relating to internal auditing information.
AFA – Denotes that the associated text is a constraint.
AFB – Denotes that the associated text is a comment.
AFC – Denotes that the associated text is a semantic note.
AFD – Denotes that the associated text is an item of help text.
AFE – Denotes that the associated text is a legend.
AFF – A description of the structure of a batch code.
AFG – A general description of the application of a product.
AFH – Complaint of customer.
AFI – The probable cause of fault.
AFJ – Description of the defect.
AFK – The description of the work performed during the repair.
AFL – Comments relevant to a review.
AFM – Denotes that the associated text is a title.
AFN – An amount description in clear text.
AFO – Information describing the responsibilities.
AFP – Information concerning suppliers.
AFQ – Information concerning the region(s) where purchases are made.
AFR – Information concerning an association of one party with another party(ies).
AFS – Information concerning the borrower.
AFT – Information concerning an entity's line of business.
AFU – Description of financial institution(s) used by an entity.
AFV – Information about the business founder.
AFW – Description of the business history.
AFX – Information concerning the general banking arrangements.
AFY – Description of the business origin.
AFZ – Description of the entity's brands.
AGA – Details about the financing of the business.
AGB – Information concerning an entity's competition.
AGC – Details about the construction process.
AGD – Information concerning the line of business of a construction entity.
AGE – Details about contract(s).
AGF – Details about a corporate filing.
AGG – Description of customers.
AGH – Information concerning the copyright notice.
AGI – Details about the contingent debt.
AGJ – Details about the law or penal codes that resulted in conviction.
AGK – Description of equipment.
AGL – Comments about the workforce.
AGM – Description about exemptions.
AGN – Information on future plans.
AGO – Information concerning the interviewee conversation.
AGP – Description of intangible asset(s).
AGQ – Description of the inventory.
AGR – Description of the investments.
AGS – Description of the intercompany relations.
AGT – Description of the joint venture.
AGU – Description of a loan.
AGV – Description of the long term debt.
AGW – Description of a location.
AGX – Details on the current legal structure.
AGY – Details on a marital contract.
AGZ – Information concerning marketing activities.
AHA – Description of a merger.
AHB – Description of the marketable securities.
AHC – Description of the business debt(s).
AHD – Information concerning the original legal structure.
AHE – Information describing how a company uses employees from another company.
AHF – Description about the organization of a company.
AHG – Information concerning public records.
AHH – Information concerning the price range of products made or sold.
AHI – Information on the accomplishments fitting a party for a position.
AHJ – Information concerning the registered activity.
AHK – Description of the sentence imposed in a criminal proceeding.
AHL – Description of the selling means.
AHM – Free form description relating to the school(s) attended.
AHN – Describes the status details.
AHO – Description of the sales.
AHP – Information about the spouse.
AHQ – Details about the educational degree received from a school.
AHR – General description of shareholding.
AHS – Information on the sales territory.
AHT – Comments made by an accountant regarding a financial statement.
AHU – Description of the exemption provided to a location by a law.
AHV – Information about the classes or categories of shares.
AHW – Description of a prediction.
AHX – Description of the location of an event.
AHY – Information related to occupancy of a facility.
AHZ – Specific information provided about the importation and exportation of goods.
AIA – Additional information about a facility.
AIB – Description of the value of inventory.
AIC – Description of the education of a person.
AID – Description of a thing that happens or takes place.
AIE – Information about agents the entity uses.
AIF – Details of domestically agreed financial statement.
AIG – Description of other current asset.
AIH – Description of other current liability.
AII – Description of the former line of business.
AIJ – Description of how a trading name is used.
AIK – Description of the authorized signatory.
AIL – Description of guarantee.
AIM – Description of the operation of a holding company.
AIN – Information on routing of the consignment.
AIO – A letter citing any condition in dispute.
AIP – A free text question.
AIQ – Free text information related to a party.
AIR – Description of the boundaries of a geographical area.
AIS – The free text contains advertisement information.
AIT – Details regarding the financial statement in free text.
AIU – Description of how to access an entity.
AIV – Description of an entity's liquidity.
AIW – Description of the line of credit available to an entity.
AIX – Text describing the terms of warranty which apply to a product or service.
AIY – Plain language description of a division of an entity.
AIZ – Instruction on how to report.
AJA – The result of an examination.
AJB – The result of a laboratory investigation.
ALC – Information referring to allowance/charge.
ALD – The result of an X-ray examination.
ALE – The result of a pathology investigation.
ALF – Details of an intervention.
ALG – Summary description of admittance.
ALH – Details of a course of medical treatment.
ALI – Details of a prognosis.
ALJ – Instruction given to a patient.
ALK – Instruction given to a physician.
ALL – The note implies to all documents.
ALM – Details of medicine treatment.
ALN – Details of medicine dosage and method of administration.
ALO – Details of when and/or where the patient is available.
ALP – Details of the reason for a requested service.
ALQ – Details of the purpose of a service.
ARR – Conditions under which arrival takes place.
ARS – Comment by the requester of a service.
AUT – Name, code, password etc. given for authentication purposes.
AUU – The description of the location requested.
AUV – The event or condition that initiates the administration of a single dose of medicine or a period of treatment.
AUW – Information concerning a patient.
AUX – Action to be taken to avert possible harmful affects.
AUY – Free text description is related to a service characteristic.
AUZ – Comment about an event that is planned.
AVA – Comment about the expected delay.
AVB – Comment about the requirements for transport.
BLC – [4180] Clause on a transport document regarding the cargo being consigned. Synonym: Bill of Lading clause.
BLD – Instruction with the purpose of preparing the patient.
BLE – Comment about treatment with medicine.
BLF – Comment about the result of an examination.
BLG – Comment about the requested service.
BLH – Details of the reason for a prescription.
BLI – Comment concerning a specified prescription.
BLJ – Comment concerning a clinical investigation.
BLK – Comment concerning the specification of a medicinal product.
BLL – Comment concerning economic contribution.
BLM – Comment about the status of a plan.
BLN – Information regarding a random sample test.
BLO – Text subject is a period of time.
BLP – Information about legislation.
BLQ – Text describing security measures that are requested to be executed (e.g. access controls, supervision of ship's stores).
BLR – [4244] Remarks concerning the complete consignment to be printed on the transport document. Synonym: Bill of Lading remark.
BLS – Text describing the security information as applicable at the port facility in the previous port where a ship/port interface was conducted.
BLT – Text describing security related information (e.g security measures currently in force on a vessel).
BLU – Text describing waste related information.
BLV – Consumer marketing information, short description.
BLW – Trading partner marketing information, long description.
BLX – Consumer marketing information, long description.
BLY – Information on the ingredient make up of the product.
BLZ – Short name of a location e.g. for display or printing purposes.
BMA – The text contains a description of the material used for packaging.
BMB – Text contains information on the material used for stuffing.
BMC – Text contains information on ship-to-ship activities.
BMD – A description of the type of material for packaging beyond the level covered by standards such as UN Recommendation 21.
BME – Textual representation of the markings on a consumer level package.
CCI – Any coded or clear instruction agreed by customer and carrier regarding the declaration of the goods.
CEX – Any coded or clear instruction agreed by customer and carrier regarding the export declaration of the goods.
CHG – Note contains change information.
CIP – Any coded or clear instruction agreed by customer and carrier regarding the import declaration of the goods.
CLP – Name of the place where Customs clearance is asked to be executed as requested by the consignee/consignor.
CLR – Instructions concerning the loading of the container.
COI – Additional information related to an order.
CUR – Remarks from or for a supplier of goods or services.
CUS – Note contains customs declaration information.
DAR – Remarks concerning damage on the cargo.
DCL – [4020] Text of a declaration made by the issuer of a document.
DEL – Information about delivery.
DIN – Instructions regarding the delivery of the cargo.
DOC – Instructions pertaining to the documentation.
DUT – The text contains a statement constituting a duty declaration.
EUR – Physical route effectively used for the movement of the means of transport.
FBC – The first block of text to be printed on the transport contract.
GBL – Free text information on a transport document to indicate payment information by Government Bill of Lading.
GEN – Note is general in nature, applies to entire transaction segment.
GS7 – Special permission for road transport of certain goods in the German dangerous goods regulation for road transport.
HAN – [4078] Free form description of a set of handling instructions. For example how specified goods, packages or transport equipment (container) should be handled.
HAZ – Information pertaining to a hazard.
ICN – [4070] Any remarks given for the information of the consignee.
IIN – Instructions regarding the cargo insurance.
IMI – Instructions as to which freight and charges components have to be mailed to whom.
IND – Free text describing goods on a commercial invoice line.
INS – Specific note contains insurance information.
INV – Note contains invoice instructions.
IRP – Data entered by railway stations when required, e.g. specified trains, additional sheets for freight calculations, special measures, etc.
ITR – Information concerning the pre-carriage to the port of discharge if by other means than a vessel.
ITS – Instructions regarding the testing that is required to be carried out on the items in the transaction.
LAN – Alternative name for a location.
LIN – Note contains line item information.
LOI – Instructions where specified packages or containers are to be loaded on a means of transport.
MCO – Free text accounting information on an IATA Air Waybill to indicate payment information by Miscellaneous charge order.
MKS – Additional information regarding the marks and numbers.
ORI – Free text contains order instructions.
OSI – General information created by the sender of general or specific value.
PAC – Information regarding the packaging and/or marking of goods.
PAI – The free text contains payment instructions information relevant to the message.
PAY – Note contains payables information.
PKG – Note contains packaging information.
PKT – The text contains packaging terms information.
PMD – The free text contains payment details.
PMT – Note contains payments information.
PRD – The text contains product information.
PRF – Additional information regarding the price formula used for calculating the item price.
PRI – Note contains priority information.
PUR – Note contains purchasing information.
QIN – Instructions regarding quarantine, i.e. the period during which an arriving vessel, including its equipment, cargo, crew or passengers, suspected to carry or carrying a contagious disease is detained in strict isolation to prevent the spread of such a disease.
QQD – Specification of the quality/performance expectations or standards to which the items must conform.
QUT – Note contains quotation information.
RAH – Information concerning risks induced by the goods and/or handling instruction.
REG – The free text contains information for regulatory authority.
RET – Free text information on an IATA Air Waybill to indicate consignment returned because of non delivery.
REV – The text contains receivables information.
RQR – [3050] Description of a route to be used for the transport of goods.
SAF – The text contains safety information.
SIC – [4284] Instructions given and declarations made by the sender to the carrier concerning Customs, insurance, and other formalities.
SIN – Special instructions like licence no, high value, handle with care, glass.
SLR – Shipping line requested to be used for traffic between European continent and U.K. for Ireland.
SPA – Statement that a special permission has been obtained for the transport (and/or routing) in general, and reference to such permission.
SPG – Statement that a special permission has been obtained for the transport (and/or routing) of the goods specified, and reference to such permission.
SPH – Note contains special handling information.
SPP – Statement that a special permission has been obtained for the packaging, and reference to such permission.
SPT – Statement that a special permission has been obtained for the use of the means transport, and reference to such permission.
SRN – Number(s) of subsidiary risks, induced by the goods, according to the valid classification.
SSR – Request for a special service concerning the transport of the goods.
SUR – Remarks from or for a supplier of goods or services.
TCA – [5430] Free text specification of tariff applied to a consignment.
TDT – [8012] Transport information for commercial purposes (generic term).
TRA – General information regarding the transport of the cargo.
TRR – Stipulation of the tariffs to be applied showing, where applicable, special agreement numbers or references.
TXD – The text contains a statement constituting a tax declaration.
WHI – Note contains warehouse information.
ZZZ – Note contains information mutually defined by trading partners.
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4453 – Code specifying the function of free text.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
1 – The occurrence of this text does not affect message processing.
2 – Text description of a coded data item for which there is no currently available code.
3 – Text must be read before actioning message.
4 – Pass text on to later recipient.
5 – Indicates that the text is to be taken as a header.
6 – Indicates that the text starts a new numbered paragraph.
7 – Indicates that the text is a paragraph.
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3453 – Code specifying the language name.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
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4447 – Code specifying the format of free text.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
1 – The associated text is centred in the available space.
2 – The associated text item is aligned flush left in the available space.
3 – The associated text is aligned flush right in the available space.
4 – The associated text is justified in the available space.
5 – The text is to be preceded by one blank line.
6 – The text is to be preceded by two blank lines.
7 – The text is to be preceded by three blank lines.
8 – The text is a continuation of preceding text.
9 – The text is to begin on a new page.
10 – The text is the final section of the preceding text.
11 – The text is to begin a new line.
LOC
To identify a place or a location and/or related locations.
(Max 1)
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C517 – Identification of a location by code or name.
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3225 – To identify a location.
Type: an, Max Length: 35
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1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
Type: an, Max Length: 17
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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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 System.
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.
21 – Codes assigned by a transport company.
22 – Codes assigned by the ISA for use by its members.
23 – French association developing EDI in transport logistics.
24 – Maintains code lists which are accepted by Australian government railways.
25 – EDI group for the textile and clothing industry.
26 – Foundation Uniform Transport Code is the EDI organisation for shippers, carriers and other logistic service providers in the Netherlands.
27 – U.S. food and drug administration.
28 – Code identifying the pan European user group for the book industry as an organisation responsible for code values in the book industry.
29 – Association of fleet vehicle hiring and leasing companies in the UK.
30 – ABTA, Association of British Travel Agencies.
31 – Finish State Railway.
32 – Polish State Railway.
33 – Bulgaria State Railway.
34 – Rumanian State Railway.
35 – Tchechian State Railway.
36 – Hungarian State Railway.
37 – British Railways.
38 – Spanish National Railway.
39 – Swedish State Railway.
40 – Norwegian State Railway.
41 – German Railway.
42 – Austrian Federal Railways.
43 – Luxembourg National Railway Company.
44 – Italian State Railways.
45 – Netherlands Railways.
46 – Swiss Federal Railways.
47 – Danish State Railways.
48 – French National Railway Company.
49 – Belgian National Railway Company.
50 – Portuguese Railways.
51 – Slovakian State Railways.
52 – Irish Transport Company.
53 – International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations.
54 – International Maritime Organisation.
55 – United States Department of Transportation.
56 – Trade-van is an EDI/VAN service centre for customs, transport, and insurance in national and international trade.
57 – Customs authorities of Chinese Taipei responsible for collecting import duties and preventing smuggling.
58 – European steel organisation - EDI project for the European steel industry.
59 – National body responsible for the German codification in the construction area.
60 – The code list is from a national agency.
61 – A code to identify the Association Europeenne des Constructeurs de Materiel Aeropsatial (European Association of Aerospace Products Manufacturers) as an authorizing agency for code lists.
62 – United States DIstilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS).
63 – A code to identify the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) as an authorizing agency for code lists.
64 – French association responsible for coordination and promotion of EDI application in France.
65 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in France.
66 – Malaysia Royal Customs and Excise.
67 – Malaysia Central Bank is a regulatory body set up by the government to charge with promoting economic monetary and credit condition favourable to commercial and industrial activity.
68 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Italy.
69 – United States National Alcohol Beverage Control Association (NABCA).
70 – Malaysia, Dagang.Net is a national clearing house which provide EDI/VAN service for customs, transport, retail and financial and other industries in the national and international trade.
71 – A code representing the United States Federal Communication Commission (FCC).
72 – A code representing the United States Maritime Administration (MARAD) under the Department of Transportation (DOT).
73 – A code representing the United States Defense Security Assistance Agency (DSAA) under the Department of Defense (DOD).
74 – A code representing the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
75 – A code representing the United States Office of Defense Trade Controls (ODTC) under the Department of State.
76 – A code representing the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Department of Treasury (ATF).
77 – A code representing the United States Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) under the Department of Commerce (DOC) .
78 – A code depicting the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS).
79 – A code representing the United States Office of Foreign Assets Controls (OFAC).
80 – Joint venture between BRMA (Brokers & Reinsurance Markets Association) / RAA (Reinsurance Association of America) - LIMNET (London Insurance Market Network) - RINET (Reinsurance and Insurance Network).
81 – Russian company representing the users of the Global Financial Telecommunication Network (GFTN).
82 – The co-ordinating register for companies and business units of companies at the Bronnoysund register centre.
83 – The National Retail Federation is the trade association for the general merchandise retailing industry. In addition to providing support and education services, they also maintain and publish standard colour and size codes for the retail industry.
84 – German legislature.
85 – Trade association representing telecommunications service providers, equipment manufacturers, suppliers to the industry and customers.
86 – Codes assigned by the party originating the message.
87 – Codes assigned by the carrier.
88 – Assigned by owner of operation (e.g. used in construction).
89 – Codes assigned by a distributor.
90 – Codes assigned by a manufacturer.
91 – Codes assigned by a seller or seller's agent.
92 – Codes assigned by a buyer or buyer's agent.
93 – Austrian customs organization.
94 – The Austrian organization responsible for assigning telephone (voice/data) + telex numbers, postcodes, and postal account numbers.
95 – Australian Customs Service.
96 – Canada Customs and Revenue Agency.
97 – Indirect taxation (e.g. turn-over/sales taxes).
98 – Customs (incl. ISO alpha 2 country code).
99 – Import and export licences.
100 – Telephone (voice/data) + telex numbers, postcodes, postal account numbers.
101 – Centrale suisse pour l'importation de carburants et combustibles liquides (Oil products).
102 – Coal.
103 – Foodstuff.
104 – Swiss article numbering association.
105 – Danish Customs administration.
106 – French Customs.
107 – Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques.
108 – Banque de France.
109 – United Kingdom H.M. Customs and Excise.
110 – Ireland Revenue Commissioners Customs Automated Entry Processing project.
111 – United States Customs Service.
112 – The Bureau of the Census of the U.S. Dept. of Commerce.
113 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in the USA.
114 – United States American Bankers Association.
116 – American National Standards Institute ASC X12.
117 – Austrian Geldausgabeautomaten-Service Gesellschaft m.b.H.
118 – Swedish bankers association.
119 – Italian Associazione Bancaria Italiana.
120 – Italian Socieata' Interbancaria per l'Automazione.
121 – Swiss Telekurs AG.
122 – Swiss Securities Clearing Corporation.
123 – Norwegian Interbank Research Organization.
124 – Norwegian Bankers' Association.
125 – Finnish Bankers' Association.
126 – The United States organization responsible for issuing account analysis codes.
127 – A German code for subsidiary unit number.
128 – Belgian Bankers' Association.
129 – VAT numbers.
130 – Code identifying the organisation responsible for the issuance of bank related codes in Denmark.
131 – German Bankers' Association.
132 – An organization that operates the United Kingdom's electronic fund transfer service on behalf of the major Banks and Building Societies.
133 – British Association for Payment Clearing Services.
134 – The association which manages the United Kingdom payment clearing system, and among other thing manages the UK bank sort code numbering system.
135 – British financial transaction clearing house.
136 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in the United Kingdom.
137 – Austrian bankers association.
138 – National body responsible for the French codification in banking activity.
139 – The Universal Postal Union (UPU) is an international organization that coordinates postal policies between member nations, and hence the world-wide postal system.
140 – Responsible for computerization within Customs area.
141 – International Commission of the European Communities.
142 – Statistical Office of the European Communities: e.g. Geonomenclature.
143 – New Zealand Customs.
144 – Netherlands Customs.
145 – Swedish Customs.
146 – German Customs.
147 – Belgian Customs.
148 – Spanish Customs.
149 – Israeli Customs.
150 – Hong Kong Customs.
151 – Japan Customs.
152 – Saudi Arabia Customs.
153 – Italian Customs.
154 – Greek Customs.
155 – Portuguese Customs.
156 – Luxembourg Customs.
157 – Norwegian Customs.
158 – Finnish Customs.
159 – Iceland Customs.
160 – Identification of relevant responsible agency for e.g. banking/financial matters still pending. For e.g. Customs, currency, post/telephone: see relevant CH entry.
161 – United Nations - Conference on Trade And Development.
162 – Responsible for TEDIS - incl. CEBIS -, INSIS and CADDIA projects.
163 – United States Federal Maritime Commission.
164 – United States Drug Enforcement Agency.
165 – United States Distribution Codes, Inc. organization.
166 – The organisation in the USA which is responsible for code maintenance in the trucking industry.
167 – United States Automotive Industry Action Group.
168 – A code issued by the United States National Institute for Science and Technology (NIST) to identify a Federal Information Publishing Standard.
169 – Standards Council of Canada.
170 – Canadian Payment Association.
171 – Interpay Girale Services.
172 – Interpay Debit Card Services.
173 – Norwegian electronic data interchange standards organization.
174 – German standardization institute.
175 – Factors Chain International.
176 – Brazilian central bank.
177 – Life Insurance Federation of Australia.
178 – Standards Association of Australia.
179 – U.S. -based trade association representing the major North American scheduled airlines.
180 – German institute of the workmen's compensation board.
181 – EDI organization for companies in the construction industry.
182 – Organisation maintaining the SCAC lists and transportation operating in North America.
183 – US-based trade association representing oil and natural gas producers, shippers, refineries, marketers, and major suppliers to the industry.
184 – The national organisation for the maritime industry in Australia.
185 – German industry association.
186 – The US General Services Administration.
187 – The Defense Logistics Management Standards Office.
188 – The US National Institute of Standards and Technology.
189 – The US Department of Defense.
190 – The Department of Veterans Affairs.
191 – United Nations organization responsible for maintaining the United Nations Common Coding System (UNCCS) which is used extensively by UN agencies in procurement and statistical analysis.
192 – Code assigned by a shipper's association.
193 – European Telecommunications Informatics Services is a non-profit cooperative organisation owned by European public network operators, working in the field of information technology.
194 – Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service.
195 – The Colombian customs organization.
196 – Organization supplying codes of oil field equipment and tubular goods used by joint operators in the petroleum industry.
197 – The organization maintaining code lists under the administration of the data interchange standards association.
198 – The organization which assigns identification numbers to financial institutions conducting business in Colombia.
199 – The French public accounting office.
200 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in The Netherlands.
201 – United States based Wine and Spirits Shippers association.
202 – Portuguese Central Bank.
203 – The national organisation representing France in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchanges through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
204 – The national organisation representing Germany in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
205 – The national organisation representing Italy in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
206 – The national organisation representing Netherlands in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
207 – The national organisation representing Spain in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
208 – The national organisation representing Scandinavian countries in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele-Transmission in Europe).
209 – The national organisation representing UK in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
210 – European association dealing with accounting and auditing.
211 – French association dealing with accounting and auditing.
212 – German telecommunication services agency.
213 – NACCS (Nippon Automated Cargo Clearance System Operation Organization) Center is the operations organization of the automated cargo clearance system in Japan.
214 – American iron and steel institute.
215 – Australian association responsible for the management of payment clearing.
216 – To identify the United States department of labour.
217 – To identify the United States, National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
218 – An association that administers code lists on behalf of the UK insurance community.
219 – Value added network administering insurance code lists on behalf of the French insurance community.
220 – Finnish tax board.
221 – The French public institution funding health-care for salaried workers.
222 – The national authority responsible for the supervision of health activities in Denmark.
223 – The ministry responsible for all interior affairs concerning the Danish people.
224 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the aluminum industry.
225 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the chemical Industry.
226 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the iron and carbide manufacturing industry.
227 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the wholesale drug industry.
228 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the electronic industry.
229 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the American paper industry.
230 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the retail industry.
231 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the copper and brass fabricators industry.
232 – Code identifying the government department responsible for assessing and collecting revenue consisting of taxes and inland duties in Great Britain.
233 – Codes are assigned by the United States Office of Management and Budget.
234 – Siemens AG, Germany.
235 – Australian industry body coordinating codes for use in local and international commerce and trade.
236 – Code specifying the official postal service of the United States.
237 – Code assigned by the United States health industry.
238 – United States Transportation Data Coordinating Committee.
239 – United States, electronic data interchange standards- making organization, Health Level 7.
240 – United States financial clearing house.
241 – Portuguese automated clearing house.
244 – United States Department of Health and Human Services.
245 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Denmark.
246 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Germany.
247 – Code identifying the United States HIBCC (Health Industry Business Communication Council).
248 – A not-for-profit organization that provides a forum for producers, users, ultimate consumers, and those having a general interest (representatives of government and academia) to meet on common ground and write standards for materials, products, systems, and services.
249 – An independent European centre for the advancement and dissemination of technical, economic and professional knowledge relating to the international oil and gas industry.
250 – An United States based organization that provides products, services and technology primarily in the areas of petroleum refining, olefins, aromatics, and gas processing.
251 – Australian agency responsible for administering the Health Insurance Act.
252 – Australian statutory authority responsible for the national collection of health related statistics and health related data definitions.
253 – Australian national authority responsible for healthcare classifications.
254 – Australian government department responsible for administration of health policy.
255 – Industry association responsible for the classification of dental services in Australia.
256 – The official United States organization of the railroads in North America.
257 – The Electronic Commerce Code Management Association, a not for profit membership organization, which manages codes used in electronic commerce.
258 – Japanese Ministry of Transport.
259 – Japanese Maritime Safety Agency.
260 – A code to identify European forum for energy Business Information eXchange, which is an organization standardizing the use of EDI between the participants in the European energy market.
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261 – European Expert Group 7 for Insurance.
262 – Gesamtverband der Deutschen Versicherungswirtschaft e.V. (German Insurance Association).
263 – The Centre for Study of Insurance Operations (CSIO) in Canada.
264 – Code lists are administered by Assurances Generales de France (AGF).
265 – Swedish central bank.
266 – Department of Agriculture, United States federal agency.
267 – Central bank of Russia.
268 – French taxation authority.
269 – An international association that administers code lists on behalf of business credit information users and providers.
270 – An organisation of international transport equipment leasing companies and transport equipment repair providers responsible for promoting the use of EDI standards and standard business terms.
271 – European railway associated organisation involved in the transport of containers by rail.
272 – The Joint Automotive Industry (JAI) agency is in charge of code lists that are common to automotive industry groups.
273 – Swiss Chambers of Commerce.
274 – ITIGG is the UN/EDIFACT transport message development group's organisation responsible for the issuance of globally harmonised transport-related codes.
275 – The Spanish central bank.
276 – Codes assigned by the Port Community.
277 – Identifies the Business Information Group Network, an international trade alliance that administers code lists on behalf of business information users and providers.
278 – An international trade alliance that administers code lists on behalf of business information users and providers.
279 – Identifies the Graydon Corporation in the Netherlands.
280 – A company in France responsible for assigning codes in the credit insurance industry.
281 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Belgium and Luxembourg.
282 – Identifies the Creditreform International e.V. in Germany (e.V.: eingetragener Verein).
283 – Identifies the Hermes Kreditversicherungs AG in Germany (AG: Aktiengesellschaft).
284 – Code identifying the organization responsible for the issuance of bank related codes in Taiwan.
285 – Code identifying the organization responsible for the issuance of bank related codes in Spain.
286 – The Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees.
287 – German research and development institute for transport matters.
288 – Code identifying OSJD, Organisation for Co-operation of Railways.
289 – JIPDEC/ECPC is a nonprofit foundation for promoting electronic commerce, and is the registration agency of the standard company code in Japan.
290 – Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc.
291 – Japan Auto Parts Industries Association.
292 – The national organization representing Finland in electronic data interchange for trade and industry.
293 – The Federal Association of Energy and Water (BDEW) is the trade association of the German industries for natural gas, electricity supply, long-distance heating and water supply.
294 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Austria.
295 – Austrialian administration responsible for the regulation of therapeutic goods in Australia.
296 – International Telecommunication Union.
297 – Ufficio responsabile gestione partite IVA is the Italian Institute issuing VAT registration numbers.
298 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Spain.
299 – Organisation responsible for assigning maritime related identification numbers in Belgian ports.
300 – Swedish International Freight Association (SIFA).
301 – The organisation responsible for issuing and maintaining commodity codes for use in the German construction industry.
302 – The organisation responsible for issuing and maintaining commodity codes for use in the German textile industry.
303 – A United Kingdom authority responsible for the allocation of identification codes to products in the building sector.
304 – The organisation responsible for issuing and maintaining commodity codes for use in German stores for do-it- yourself, construction and garden articles.
305 – The European organisation representing the electrical industry transmission system operators.
306 – User Group for Shipping Lines and Container Terminals.
307 – Japanese Ministry of Justice.
309 – JASTPRO is a nonprofit organization for simplifying international trade procedures and is the responsible agency for the registration of the "Japan Exporters and Importers Standard Code".
310 – Systeme, Anwendungen und Produkte (German software company).
311 – TDB (Teikoku Databank, Ltd.) conducts corporate credit research and maintains company codes based on research activities for supporting business transactions in Japan.
312 – French association developing EDI in the agricultural and food processing sectors.
313 – French organization of seed and plant professionals responsible for assigning codes in the botanical seed sectors.
314 – Open Applications Group, Incorporated.
315 – Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail.
316 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Finland.
317 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Brazil.
318 – IETF - Internet Engineering Task Force.
319 – Group of Terrestrial Freight Forwarders.
320 – Code specifying the Danish National IT and Telcom Agency as codelist responsible Agency.
321 – The European organization whose working group Edig@s is responsible for the management of gas related codes and messages.
322 – Icelandic committee of e-commerce and trade procedures.
323 – A group of European ports, national competent authorities and port community systems exchanging information about dangerous goods and vessel movements.
324 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Ireland.
325 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Russia.
326 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Poland.
327 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Estonia.
328 – A code assigned by the party who is the ultimate recipient of the message.
329 – The code is assigned by the operator of a loading dock.
330 – A code to identify the Nordic Ediel Group, which is an organization standardizing the use of EDI between the participants in the Nordic energy market.
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331 – A division of the US Department of Agriculture. AMS inspects and grades agricultural products and gathers import and export statistics for farm products.
332 – Subsidiary of DVGW German Technical and Scientific Association for Gas and Water. As a technical standardization organization, the DVGW promotes technical standards for the production, transportation, distribution and use of gas and drinking water in the Federal Republic of Germany.
333 – A division of the US Department of Agriculture. APHIS regulates the import and export of plants, animals and their products.
334 – A division of the US Department of Labor. BLS is the principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics.
335 – A division of the US Department of Transportation. BTS administers data collection, analysis, and reporting and to ensure the most cost-effective use of transportation- monitoring resources.
336 – A division of US Department of Homeland Security.
337 – A division of the US Department of Health and Human Services. CDC promotes health and quality of life by preventing and controlling disease, injury, and disability.
338 – An independent commission within the US federal government. CPSC works to protect consumers from products that pose a fire, electrical, chemical, or mechanical hazard or can injure children.
339 – A division of the US Department of State. DDTC is charged with controlling the export and temporary import of defense articles and defense services covered by the United States.
340 – An independent agency within the US federal government. EPA registers and controls imports of pesticides, Ozone Depleting Substances, and bulk chemicals; controls conformity of vehicles and engines to the Clean Air Act, and tracks hazardous wastes.
341 – A division of the US Department of Transportation. FAA is responsible for the safety of hazardous materials shipments when flown into and from US air space.
342 – A division of the US Department of Agriculture. FAS works to improve foreign market access for US products, build new markets, improve the competitive position of US agriculture in the global marketplace, and provide food aid and technical assistance to foreign countries.
343 – A division of the US Department of Transportation. FMCSA is focused on reducing crashes, injuries, and fatalities involving large trucks and buses.
344 – A division of the US Department of Agriculture. FSIS is responsible for ensuring that the nation's commercial supply of meat, poultry, and egg products is safe, wholesome, and correctly labeled and packaged.
345 – FTZB licenses, regulates, and monitors the activity of foreign-trade zones (FTZ) in the United States.
346 – A division of the US Department of Agriculture. GIPSA facilitates the marketing of livestock, poultry, meat, cereals, oilseeds, and related agricultural products, and promotes fair and competitive trading practices for the overall benefit of consumers and American agriculture.
347 – A division of the US Department of Commerce. IA enforces the US unfair trade laws (i.e., the anti-dumping and countervailing duty laws) and develops and implements other policies and programs aimed at countering foreign unfair trade practices.
348 – A division of the US Department of the Treasury. IRS collects excise taxes on imports and on conveyances involved in international traffic.
349 – An independent commission. ITC investigates the effects of dumped and subsidized imports on domestic industries and conducts global safeguard investigations.
350 – A division of the US Department of Transportation. NHTSA monitors the importation of motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment to ensure compliance with applicable Federal motor vehicle safety standards.
351 – A division of the US Department of Commerce. NMFS issues permits to support their effort to regulate commercial and recreational international transactions involving resources such as such as swordfish, tooth fish, and tuna while overseeing the management, conservation and protection of living marine resources within the areas of ocean surrounding the United States.
352 – A division of the US Department of Energy.
353 – A division of the US Department of State. OFM provides the legal foundation to facilitate secure and efficient operations of US missions abroad, and of foreign missions and international organizations in the United States.
354 – A division of the US Department of State. OES works with issues surrounding foreign policy formulation and implementation in global environment, science, and technology.
355 – A division of the US Department of Defense (Navy).
356 – A division of the US Department of Transportation. PHMSA works to protect the American public and the environment by ensuring the safe and secure movement of hazardous materials to industry and consumers by all transportation modes, including the nation's pipelines.
357 – A division of the US Department of the Treasury. TTB collects alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and ammunition excise taxes; to ensure that these products are labeled, advertised, and marketed in accordance with the law; and administers the laws and regulations.
358 – A division of the US Department of Defense (Army). USACE protects the US aquatic resources, while allowing reasonable development through fair, flexible and balanced permit decisions.
359 – USAID is an independent US federal government agency. USAID supports long-term and equitable economic growth and advances US foreign policy objectives.
360 – A division of US Department of Homeland Security. USCG is a military branch of the United States involved in maritime law, mariner assistance, and search and rescue.
361 – An office within the US Executive Branch, Office of the President. USTR negotiates directly with foreign governments to create trade agreements; resolves disputes and participates in global trade policy organizations; meets with governments, business groups, legislators and public interest groups to gather input on trade issues; and explains the presidents trade policy positions.
362 – An inter-governmental fishery organization responsible for the conservation of tunas and tuna-like species in the Atlantic Ocean and its adjacent seas.
363 – An organization responsible for the conservation and management of fisheries for tunas and other species taken by tuna-fishing vessels in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
364 – An organization which oversees the management and conservation of southern blue fin tuna.
365 – An intergovernmental organization mandated to manage tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean and adjacent seas.
366 – International organization responsible for the international identification of botanical species.
367 – International organization responsible for the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN).
368 – International organization responsible for the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants (ICNCP).
369 – Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) is a division of the American Chemical Society (ACS) responsible for the CAS registry.
370 – The Social Security Administration (SSA) is an independent agency of the US government. SSA issues Social Security Numbers (SSN) used to identify parties/entities in a trade transaction.
371 – Satellite communications organization that provides vessel call sign used by ships as an identifier.
372 – Name and contact details of the agent of the ship at the intended port of arrival.
373 – The aerial warfare division of the U.S. Department of Defense.
374 – A self-policing agency to promote the safe transportation of explosives and other hazardous materials on roads and railways.
375 – Agency which maintains the list and specifications of goods for control of transboundary movements of hazardous wastes and their disposal.
376 – Color code controlling organisation.
377 – The national registry of Iceland, responsible for legal registration ID for persons.
378 – Tax authorities of Iceland, responsible for VAT codes and registration ID for legal entities.
379 – The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is responsible for the global coordination of the DNS Root, IP addressing, and other Internet protocol resources.
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.
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C519 – Identification the first related location by code or name.
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1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
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3055 – Code specifying the agency responsible for a code list.
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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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 System.
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.
21 – Codes assigned by a transport company.
22 – Codes assigned by the ISA for use by its members.
23 – French association developing EDI in transport logistics.
24 – Maintains code lists which are accepted by Australian government railways.
25 – EDI group for the textile and clothing industry.
26 – Foundation Uniform Transport Code is the EDI organisation for shippers, carriers and other logistic service providers in the Netherlands.
27 – U.S. food and drug administration.
28 – Code identifying the pan European user group for the book industry as an organisation responsible for code values in the book industry.
29 – Association of fleet vehicle hiring and leasing companies in the UK.
30 – ABTA, Association of British Travel Agencies.
31 – Finish State Railway.
32 – Polish State Railway.
33 – Bulgaria State Railway.
34 – Rumanian State Railway.
35 – Tchechian State Railway.
36 – Hungarian State Railway.
37 – British Railways.
38 – Spanish National Railway.
39 – Swedish State Railway.
40 – Norwegian State Railway.
41 – German Railway.
42 – Austrian Federal Railways.
43 – Luxembourg National Railway Company.
44 – Italian State Railways.
45 – Netherlands Railways.
46 – Swiss Federal Railways.
47 – Danish State Railways.
48 – French National Railway Company.
49 – Belgian National Railway Company.
50 – Portuguese Railways.
51 – Slovakian State Railways.
52 – Irish Transport Company.
53 – International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations.
54 – International Maritime Organisation.
55 – United States Department of Transportation.
56 – Trade-van is an EDI/VAN service centre for customs, transport, and insurance in national and international trade.
57 – Customs authorities of Chinese Taipei responsible for collecting import duties and preventing smuggling.
58 – European steel organisation - EDI project for the European steel industry.
59 – National body responsible for the German codification in the construction area.
60 – The code list is from a national agency.
61 – A code to identify the Association Europeenne des Constructeurs de Materiel Aeropsatial (European Association of Aerospace Products Manufacturers) as an authorizing agency for code lists.
62 – United States DIstilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS).
63 – A code to identify the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) as an authorizing agency for code lists.
64 – French association responsible for coordination and promotion of EDI application in France.
65 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in France.
66 – Malaysia Royal Customs and Excise.
67 – Malaysia Central Bank is a regulatory body set up by the government to charge with promoting economic monetary and credit condition favourable to commercial and industrial activity.
68 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Italy.
69 – United States National Alcohol Beverage Control Association (NABCA).
70 – Malaysia, Dagang.Net is a national clearing house which provide EDI/VAN service for customs, transport, retail and financial and other industries in the national and international trade.
71 – A code representing the United States Federal Communication Commission (FCC).
72 – A code representing the United States Maritime Administration (MARAD) under the Department of Transportation (DOT).
73 – A code representing the United States Defense Security Assistance Agency (DSAA) under the Department of Defense (DOD).
74 – A code representing the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
75 – A code representing the United States Office of Defense Trade Controls (ODTC) under the Department of State.
76 – A code representing the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Department of Treasury (ATF).
77 – A code representing the United States Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) under the Department of Commerce (DOC) .
78 – A code depicting the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS).
79 – A code representing the United States Office of Foreign Assets Controls (OFAC).
80 – Joint venture between BRMA (Brokers & Reinsurance Markets Association) / RAA (Reinsurance Association of America) - LIMNET (London Insurance Market Network) - RINET (Reinsurance and Insurance Network).
81 – Russian company representing the users of the Global Financial Telecommunication Network (GFTN).
82 – The co-ordinating register for companies and business units of companies at the Bronnoysund register centre.
83 – The National Retail Federation is the trade association for the general merchandise retailing industry. In addition to providing support and education services, they also maintain and publish standard colour and size codes for the retail industry.
84 – German legislature.
85 – Trade association representing telecommunications service providers, equipment manufacturers, suppliers to the industry and customers.
86 – Codes assigned by the party originating the message.
87 – Codes assigned by the carrier.
88 – Assigned by owner of operation (e.g. used in construction).
89 – Codes assigned by a distributor.
90 – Codes assigned by a manufacturer.
91 – Codes assigned by a seller or seller's agent.
92 – Codes assigned by a buyer or buyer's agent.
93 – Austrian customs organization.
94 – The Austrian organization responsible for assigning telephone (voice/data) + telex numbers, postcodes, and postal account numbers.
95 – Australian Customs Service.
96 – Canada Customs and Revenue Agency.
97 – Indirect taxation (e.g. turn-over/sales taxes).
98 – Customs (incl. ISO alpha 2 country code).
99 – Import and export licences.
100 – Telephone (voice/data) + telex numbers, postcodes, postal account numbers.
101 – Centrale suisse pour l'importation de carburants et combustibles liquides (Oil products).
102 – Coal.
103 – Foodstuff.
104 – Swiss article numbering association.
105 – Danish Customs administration.
106 – French Customs.
107 – Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques.
108 – Banque de France.
109 – United Kingdom H.M. Customs and Excise.
110 – Ireland Revenue Commissioners Customs Automated Entry Processing project.
111 – United States Customs Service.
112 – The Bureau of the Census of the U.S. Dept. of Commerce.
113 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in the USA.
114 – United States American Bankers Association.
116 – American National Standards Institute ASC X12.
117 – Austrian Geldausgabeautomaten-Service Gesellschaft m.b.H.
118 – Swedish bankers association.
119 – Italian Associazione Bancaria Italiana.
120 – Italian Socieata' Interbancaria per l'Automazione.
121 – Swiss Telekurs AG.
122 – Swiss Securities Clearing Corporation.
123 – Norwegian Interbank Research Organization.
124 – Norwegian Bankers' Association.
125 – Finnish Bankers' Association.
126 – The United States organization responsible for issuing account analysis codes.
127 – A German code for subsidiary unit number.
128 – Belgian Bankers' Association.
129 – VAT numbers.
130 – Code identifying the organisation responsible for the issuance of bank related codes in Denmark.
131 – German Bankers' Association.
132 – An organization that operates the United Kingdom's electronic fund transfer service on behalf of the major Banks and Building Societies.
133 – British Association for Payment Clearing Services.
134 – The association which manages the United Kingdom payment clearing system, and among other thing manages the UK bank sort code numbering system.
135 – British financial transaction clearing house.
136 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in the United Kingdom.
137 – Austrian bankers association.
138 – National body responsible for the French codification in banking activity.
139 – The Universal Postal Union (UPU) is an international organization that coordinates postal policies between member nations, and hence the world-wide postal system.
140 – Responsible for computerization within Customs area.
141 – International Commission of the European Communities.
142 – Statistical Office of the European Communities: e.g. Geonomenclature.
143 – New Zealand Customs.
144 – Netherlands Customs.
145 – Swedish Customs.
146 – German Customs.
147 – Belgian Customs.
148 – Spanish Customs.
149 – Israeli Customs.
150 – Hong Kong Customs.
151 – Japan Customs.
152 – Saudi Arabia Customs.
153 – Italian Customs.
154 – Greek Customs.
155 – Portuguese Customs.
156 – Luxembourg Customs.
157 – Norwegian Customs.
158 – Finnish Customs.
159 – Iceland Customs.
160 – Identification of relevant responsible agency for e.g. banking/financial matters still pending. For e.g. Customs, currency, post/telephone: see relevant CH entry.
161 – United Nations - Conference on Trade And Development.
162 – Responsible for TEDIS - incl. CEBIS -, INSIS and CADDIA projects.
163 – United States Federal Maritime Commission.
164 – United States Drug Enforcement Agency.
165 – United States Distribution Codes, Inc. organization.
166 – The organisation in the USA which is responsible for code maintenance in the trucking industry.
167 – United States Automotive Industry Action Group.
168 – A code issued by the United States National Institute for Science and Technology (NIST) to identify a Federal Information Publishing Standard.
169 – Standards Council of Canada.
170 – Canadian Payment Association.
171 – Interpay Girale Services.
172 – Interpay Debit Card Services.
173 – Norwegian electronic data interchange standards organization.
174 – German standardization institute.
175 – Factors Chain International.
176 – Brazilian central bank.
177 – Life Insurance Federation of Australia.
178 – Standards Association of Australia.
179 – U.S. -based trade association representing the major North American scheduled airlines.
180 – German institute of the workmen's compensation board.
181 – EDI organization for companies in the construction industry.
182 – Organisation maintaining the SCAC lists and transportation operating in North America.
183 – US-based trade association representing oil and natural gas producers, shippers, refineries, marketers, and major suppliers to the industry.
184 – The national organisation for the maritime industry in Australia.
185 – German industry association.
186 – The US General Services Administration.
187 – The Defense Logistics Management Standards Office.
188 – The US National Institute of Standards and Technology.
189 – The US Department of Defense.
190 – The Department of Veterans Affairs.
191 – United Nations organization responsible for maintaining the United Nations Common Coding System (UNCCS) which is used extensively by UN agencies in procurement and statistical analysis.
192 – Code assigned by a shipper's association.
193 – European Telecommunications Informatics Services is a non-profit cooperative organisation owned by European public network operators, working in the field of information technology.
194 – Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service.
195 – The Colombian customs organization.
196 – Organization supplying codes of oil field equipment and tubular goods used by joint operators in the petroleum industry.
197 – The organization maintaining code lists under the administration of the data interchange standards association.
198 – The organization which assigns identification numbers to financial institutions conducting business in Colombia.
199 – The French public accounting office.
200 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in The Netherlands.
201 – United States based Wine and Spirits Shippers association.
202 – Portuguese Central Bank.
203 – The national organisation representing France in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchanges through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
204 – The national organisation representing Germany in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
205 – The national organisation representing Italy in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
206 – The national organisation representing Netherlands in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
207 – The national organisation representing Spain in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
208 – The national organisation representing Scandinavian countries in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele-Transmission in Europe).
209 – The national organisation representing UK in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
210 – European association dealing with accounting and auditing.
211 – French association dealing with accounting and auditing.
212 – German telecommunication services agency.
213 – NACCS (Nippon Automated Cargo Clearance System Operation Organization) Center is the operations organization of the automated cargo clearance system in Japan.
214 – American iron and steel institute.
215 – Australian association responsible for the management of payment clearing.
216 – To identify the United States department of labour.
217 – To identify the United States, National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
218 – An association that administers code lists on behalf of the UK insurance community.
219 – Value added network administering insurance code lists on behalf of the French insurance community.
220 – Finnish tax board.
221 – The French public institution funding health-care for salaried workers.
222 – The national authority responsible for the supervision of health activities in Denmark.
223 – The ministry responsible for all interior affairs concerning the Danish people.
224 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the aluminum industry.
225 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the chemical Industry.
226 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the iron and carbide manufacturing industry.
227 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the wholesale drug industry.
228 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the electronic industry.
229 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the American paper industry.
230 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the retail industry.
231 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the copper and brass fabricators industry.
232 – Code identifying the government department responsible for assessing and collecting revenue consisting of taxes and inland duties in Great Britain.
233 – Codes are assigned by the United States Office of Management and Budget.
234 – Siemens AG, Germany.
235 – Australian industry body coordinating codes for use in local and international commerce and trade.
236 – Code specifying the official postal service of the United States.
237 – Code assigned by the United States health industry.
238 – United States Transportation Data Coordinating Committee.
239 – United States, electronic data interchange standards- making organization, Health Level 7.
240 – United States financial clearing house.
241 – Portuguese automated clearing house.
244 – United States Department of Health and Human Services.
245 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Denmark.
246 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Germany.
247 – Code identifying the United States HIBCC (Health Industry Business Communication Council).
248 – A not-for-profit organization that provides a forum for producers, users, ultimate consumers, and those having a general interest (representatives of government and academia) to meet on common ground and write standards for materials, products, systems, and services.
249 – An independent European centre for the advancement and dissemination of technical, economic and professional knowledge relating to the international oil and gas industry.
250 – An United States based organization that provides products, services and technology primarily in the areas of petroleum refining, olefins, aromatics, and gas processing.
251 – Australian agency responsible for administering the Health Insurance Act.
252 – Australian statutory authority responsible for the national collection of health related statistics and health related data definitions.
253 – Australian national authority responsible for healthcare classifications.
254 – Australian government department responsible for administration of health policy.
255 – Industry association responsible for the classification of dental services in Australia.
256 – The official United States organization of the railroads in North America.
257 – The Electronic Commerce Code Management Association, a not for profit membership organization, which manages codes used in electronic commerce.
258 – Japanese Ministry of Transport.
259 – Japanese Maritime Safety Agency.
260 – A code to identify European forum for energy Business Information eXchange, which is an organization standardizing the use of EDI between the participants in the European energy market.
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261 – European Expert Group 7 for Insurance.
262 – Gesamtverband der Deutschen Versicherungswirtschaft e.V. (German Insurance Association).
263 – The Centre for Study of Insurance Operations (CSIO) in Canada.
264 – Code lists are administered by Assurances Generales de France (AGF).
265 – Swedish central bank.
266 – Department of Agriculture, United States federal agency.
267 – Central bank of Russia.
268 – French taxation authority.
269 – An international association that administers code lists on behalf of business credit information users and providers.
270 – An organisation of international transport equipment leasing companies and transport equipment repair providers responsible for promoting the use of EDI standards and standard business terms.
271 – European railway associated organisation involved in the transport of containers by rail.
272 – The Joint Automotive Industry (JAI) agency is in charge of code lists that are common to automotive industry groups.
273 – Swiss Chambers of Commerce.
274 – ITIGG is the UN/EDIFACT transport message development group's organisation responsible for the issuance of globally harmonised transport-related codes.
275 – The Spanish central bank.
276 – Codes assigned by the Port Community.
277 – Identifies the Business Information Group Network, an international trade alliance that administers code lists on behalf of business information users and providers.
278 – An international trade alliance that administers code lists on behalf of business information users and providers.
279 – Identifies the Graydon Corporation in the Netherlands.
280 – A company in France responsible for assigning codes in the credit insurance industry.
281 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Belgium and Luxembourg.
282 – Identifies the Creditreform International e.V. in Germany (e.V.: eingetragener Verein).
283 – Identifies the Hermes Kreditversicherungs AG in Germany (AG: Aktiengesellschaft).
284 – Code identifying the organization responsible for the issuance of bank related codes in Taiwan.
285 – Code identifying the organization responsible for the issuance of bank related codes in Spain.
286 – The Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees.
287 – German research and development institute for transport matters.
288 – Code identifying OSJD, Organisation for Co-operation of Railways.
289 – JIPDEC/ECPC is a nonprofit foundation for promoting electronic commerce, and is the registration agency of the standard company code in Japan.
290 – Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc.
291 – Japan Auto Parts Industries Association.
292 – The national organization representing Finland in electronic data interchange for trade and industry.
293 – The Federal Association of Energy and Water (BDEW) is the trade association of the German industries for natural gas, electricity supply, long-distance heating and water supply.
294 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Austria.
295 – Austrialian administration responsible for the regulation of therapeutic goods in Australia.
296 – International Telecommunication Union.
297 – Ufficio responsabile gestione partite IVA is the Italian Institute issuing VAT registration numbers.
298 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Spain.
299 – Organisation responsible for assigning maritime related identification numbers in Belgian ports.
300 – Swedish International Freight Association (SIFA).
301 – The organisation responsible for issuing and maintaining commodity codes for use in the German construction industry.
302 – The organisation responsible for issuing and maintaining commodity codes for use in the German textile industry.
303 – A United Kingdom authority responsible for the allocation of identification codes to products in the building sector.
304 – The organisation responsible for issuing and maintaining commodity codes for use in German stores for do-it- yourself, construction and garden articles.
305 – The European organisation representing the electrical industry transmission system operators.
306 – User Group for Shipping Lines and Container Terminals.
307 – Japanese Ministry of Justice.
309 – JASTPRO is a nonprofit organization for simplifying international trade procedures and is the responsible agency for the registration of the "Japan Exporters and Importers Standard Code".
310 – Systeme, Anwendungen und Produkte (German software company).
311 – TDB (Teikoku Databank, Ltd.) conducts corporate credit research and maintains company codes based on research activities for supporting business transactions in Japan.
312 – French association developing EDI in the agricultural and food processing sectors.
313 – French organization of seed and plant professionals responsible for assigning codes in the botanical seed sectors.
314 – Open Applications Group, Incorporated.
315 – Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail.
316 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Finland.
317 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Brazil.
318 – IETF - Internet Engineering Task Force.
319 – Group of Terrestrial Freight Forwarders.
320 – Code specifying the Danish National IT and Telcom Agency as codelist responsible Agency.
321 – The European organization whose working group Edig@s is responsible for the management of gas related codes and messages.
322 – Icelandic committee of e-commerce and trade procedures.
323 – A group of European ports, national competent authorities and port community systems exchanging information about dangerous goods and vessel movements.
324 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Ireland.
325 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Russia.
326 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Poland.
327 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Estonia.
328 – A code assigned by the party who is the ultimate recipient of the message.
329 – The code is assigned by the operator of a loading dock.
330 – A code to identify the Nordic Ediel Group, which is an organization standardizing the use of EDI between the participants in the Nordic energy market.
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331 – A division of the US Department of Agriculture. AMS inspects and grades agricultural products and gathers import and export statistics for farm products.
332 – Subsidiary of DVGW German Technical and Scientific Association for Gas and Water. As a technical standardization organization, the DVGW promotes technical standards for the production, transportation, distribution and use of gas and drinking water in the Federal Republic of Germany.
333 – A division of the US Department of Agriculture. APHIS regulates the import and export of plants, animals and their products.
334 – A division of the US Department of Labor. BLS is the principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics.
335 – A division of the US Department of Transportation. BTS administers data collection, analysis, and reporting and to ensure the most cost-effective use of transportation- monitoring resources.
336 – A division of US Department of Homeland Security.
337 – A division of the US Department of Health and Human Services. CDC promotes health and quality of life by preventing and controlling disease, injury, and disability.
338 – An independent commission within the US federal government. CPSC works to protect consumers from products that pose a fire, electrical, chemical, or mechanical hazard or can injure children.
339 – A division of the US Department of State. DDTC is charged with controlling the export and temporary import of defense articles and defense services covered by the United States.
340 – An independent agency within the US federal government. EPA registers and controls imports of pesticides, Ozone Depleting Substances, and bulk chemicals; controls conformity of vehicles and engines to the Clean Air Act, and tracks hazardous wastes.
341 – A division of the US Department of Transportation. FAA is responsible for the safety of hazardous materials shipments when flown into and from US air space.
342 – A division of the US Department of Agriculture. FAS works to improve foreign market access for US products, build new markets, improve the competitive position of US agriculture in the global marketplace, and provide food aid and technical assistance to foreign countries.
343 – A division of the US Department of Transportation. FMCSA is focused on reducing crashes, injuries, and fatalities involving large trucks and buses.
344 – A division of the US Department of Agriculture. FSIS is responsible for ensuring that the nation's commercial supply of meat, poultry, and egg products is safe, wholesome, and correctly labeled and packaged.
345 – FTZB licenses, regulates, and monitors the activity of foreign-trade zones (FTZ) in the United States.
346 – A division of the US Department of Agriculture. GIPSA facilitates the marketing of livestock, poultry, meat, cereals, oilseeds, and related agricultural products, and promotes fair and competitive trading practices for the overall benefit of consumers and American agriculture.
347 – A division of the US Department of Commerce. IA enforces the US unfair trade laws (i.e., the anti-dumping and countervailing duty laws) and develops and implements other policies and programs aimed at countering foreign unfair trade practices.
348 – A division of the US Department of the Treasury. IRS collects excise taxes on imports and on conveyances involved in international traffic.
349 – An independent commission. ITC investigates the effects of dumped and subsidized imports on domestic industries and conducts global safeguard investigations.
350 – A division of the US Department of Transportation. NHTSA monitors the importation of motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment to ensure compliance with applicable Federal motor vehicle safety standards.
351 – A division of the US Department of Commerce. NMFS issues permits to support their effort to regulate commercial and recreational international transactions involving resources such as such as swordfish, tooth fish, and tuna while overseeing the management, conservation and protection of living marine resources within the areas of ocean surrounding the United States.
352 – A division of the US Department of Energy.
353 – A division of the US Department of State. OFM provides the legal foundation to facilitate secure and efficient operations of US missions abroad, and of foreign missions and international organizations in the United States.
354 – A division of the US Department of State. OES works with issues surrounding foreign policy formulation and implementation in global environment, science, and technology.
355 – A division of the US Department of Defense (Navy).
356 – A division of the US Department of Transportation. PHMSA works to protect the American public and the environment by ensuring the safe and secure movement of hazardous materials to industry and consumers by all transportation modes, including the nation's pipelines.
357 – A division of the US Department of the Treasury. TTB collects alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and ammunition excise taxes; to ensure that these products are labeled, advertised, and marketed in accordance with the law; and administers the laws and regulations.
358 – A division of the US Department of Defense (Army). USACE protects the US aquatic resources, while allowing reasonable development through fair, flexible and balanced permit decisions.
359 – USAID is an independent US federal government agency. USAID supports long-term and equitable economic growth and advances US foreign policy objectives.
360 – A division of US Department of Homeland Security. USCG is a military branch of the United States involved in maritime law, mariner assistance, and search and rescue.
361 – An office within the US Executive Branch, Office of the President. USTR negotiates directly with foreign governments to create trade agreements; resolves disputes and participates in global trade policy organizations; meets with governments, business groups, legislators and public interest groups to gather input on trade issues; and explains the presidents trade policy positions.
362 – An inter-governmental fishery organization responsible for the conservation of tunas and tuna-like species in the Atlantic Ocean and its adjacent seas.
363 – An organization responsible for the conservation and management of fisheries for tunas and other species taken by tuna-fishing vessels in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
364 – An organization which oversees the management and conservation of southern blue fin tuna.
365 – An intergovernmental organization mandated to manage tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean and adjacent seas.
366 – International organization responsible for the international identification of botanical species.
367 – International organization responsible for the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN).
368 – International organization responsible for the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants (ICNCP).
369 – Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) is a division of the American Chemical Society (ACS) responsible for the CAS registry.
370 – The Social Security Administration (SSA) is an independent agency of the US government. SSA issues Social Security Numbers (SSN) used to identify parties/entities in a trade transaction.
371 – Satellite communications organization that provides vessel call sign used by ships as an identifier.
372 – Name and contact details of the agent of the ship at the intended port of arrival.
373 – The aerial warfare division of the U.S. Department of Defense.
374 – A self-policing agency to promote the safe transportation of explosives and other hazardous materials on roads and railways.
375 – Agency which maintains the list and specifications of goods for control of transboundary movements of hazardous wastes and their disposal.
376 – Color code controlling organisation.
377 – The national registry of Iceland, responsible for legal registration ID for persons.
378 – Tax authorities of Iceland, responsible for VAT codes and registration ID for legal entities.
379 – The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is responsible for the global coordination of the DNS Root, IP addressing, and other Internet protocol resources.
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.
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3222 – Name of first related location.
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C553 – Identification of second related location by code or name.
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3233 – To identify a second related location.
Type: an, Max Length: 35
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1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
Type: an, Max Length: 17
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3055 – Code specifying the agency responsible for a code list.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
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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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 System.
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.
21 – Codes assigned by a transport company.
22 – Codes assigned by the ISA for use by its members.
23 – French association developing EDI in transport logistics.
24 – Maintains code lists which are accepted by Australian government railways.
25 – EDI group for the textile and clothing industry.
26 – Foundation Uniform Transport Code is the EDI organisation for shippers, carriers and other logistic service providers in the Netherlands.
27 – U.S. food and drug administration.
28 – Code identifying the pan European user group for the book industry as an organisation responsible for code values in the book industry.
29 – Association of fleet vehicle hiring and leasing companies in the UK.
30 – ABTA, Association of British Travel Agencies.
31 – Finish State Railway.
32 – Polish State Railway.
33 – Bulgaria State Railway.
34 – Rumanian State Railway.
35 – Tchechian State Railway.
36 – Hungarian State Railway.
37 – British Railways.
38 – Spanish National Railway.
39 – Swedish State Railway.
40 – Norwegian State Railway.
41 – German Railway.
42 – Austrian Federal Railways.
43 – Luxembourg National Railway Company.
44 – Italian State Railways.
45 – Netherlands Railways.
46 – Swiss Federal Railways.
47 – Danish State Railways.
48 – French National Railway Company.
49 – Belgian National Railway Company.
50 – Portuguese Railways.
51 – Slovakian State Railways.
52 – Irish Transport Company.
53 – International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations.
54 – International Maritime Organisation.
55 – United States Department of Transportation.
56 – Trade-van is an EDI/VAN service centre for customs, transport, and insurance in national and international trade.
57 – Customs authorities of Chinese Taipei responsible for collecting import duties and preventing smuggling.
58 – European steel organisation - EDI project for the European steel industry.
59 – National body responsible for the German codification in the construction area.
60 – The code list is from a national agency.
61 – A code to identify the Association Europeenne des Constructeurs de Materiel Aeropsatial (European Association of Aerospace Products Manufacturers) as an authorizing agency for code lists.
62 – United States DIstilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS).
63 – A code to identify the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) as an authorizing agency for code lists.
64 – French association responsible for coordination and promotion of EDI application in France.
65 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in France.
66 – Malaysia Royal Customs and Excise.
67 – Malaysia Central Bank is a regulatory body set up by the government to charge with promoting economic monetary and credit condition favourable to commercial and industrial activity.
68 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Italy.
69 – United States National Alcohol Beverage Control Association (NABCA).
70 – Malaysia, Dagang.Net is a national clearing house which provide EDI/VAN service for customs, transport, retail and financial and other industries in the national and international trade.
71 – A code representing the United States Federal Communication Commission (FCC).
72 – A code representing the United States Maritime Administration (MARAD) under the Department of Transportation (DOT).
73 – A code representing the United States Defense Security Assistance Agency (DSAA) under the Department of Defense (DOD).
74 – A code representing the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
75 – A code representing the United States Office of Defense Trade Controls (ODTC) under the Department of State.
76 – A code representing the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Department of Treasury (ATF).
77 – A code representing the United States Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) under the Department of Commerce (DOC) .
78 – A code depicting the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS).
79 – A code representing the United States Office of Foreign Assets Controls (OFAC).
80 – Joint venture between BRMA (Brokers & Reinsurance Markets Association) / RAA (Reinsurance Association of America) - LIMNET (London Insurance Market Network) - RINET (Reinsurance and Insurance Network).
81 – Russian company representing the users of the Global Financial Telecommunication Network (GFTN).
82 – The co-ordinating register for companies and business units of companies at the Bronnoysund register centre.
83 – The National Retail Federation is the trade association for the general merchandise retailing industry. In addition to providing support and education services, they also maintain and publish standard colour and size codes for the retail industry.
84 – German legislature.
85 – Trade association representing telecommunications service providers, equipment manufacturers, suppliers to the industry and customers.
86 – Codes assigned by the party originating the message.
87 – Codes assigned by the carrier.
88 – Assigned by owner of operation (e.g. used in construction).
89 – Codes assigned by a distributor.
90 – Codes assigned by a manufacturer.
91 – Codes assigned by a seller or seller's agent.
92 – Codes assigned by a buyer or buyer's agent.
93 – Austrian customs organization.
94 – The Austrian organization responsible for assigning telephone (voice/data) + telex numbers, postcodes, and postal account numbers.
95 – Australian Customs Service.
96 – Canada Customs and Revenue Agency.
97 – Indirect taxation (e.g. turn-over/sales taxes).
98 – Customs (incl. ISO alpha 2 country code).
99 – Import and export licences.
100 – Telephone (voice/data) + telex numbers, postcodes, postal account numbers.
101 – Centrale suisse pour l'importation de carburants et combustibles liquides (Oil products).
102 – Coal.
103 – Foodstuff.
104 – Swiss article numbering association.
105 – Danish Customs administration.
106 – French Customs.
107 – Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques.
108 – Banque de France.
109 – United Kingdom H.M. Customs and Excise.
110 – Ireland Revenue Commissioners Customs Automated Entry Processing project.
111 – United States Customs Service.
112 – The Bureau of the Census of the U.S. Dept. of Commerce.
113 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in the USA.
114 – United States American Bankers Association.
116 – American National Standards Institute ASC X12.
117 – Austrian Geldausgabeautomaten-Service Gesellschaft m.b.H.
118 – Swedish bankers association.
119 – Italian Associazione Bancaria Italiana.
120 – Italian Socieata' Interbancaria per l'Automazione.
121 – Swiss Telekurs AG.
122 – Swiss Securities Clearing Corporation.
123 – Norwegian Interbank Research Organization.
124 – Norwegian Bankers' Association.
125 – Finnish Bankers' Association.
126 – The United States organization responsible for issuing account analysis codes.
127 – A German code for subsidiary unit number.
128 – Belgian Bankers' Association.
129 – VAT numbers.
130 – Code identifying the organisation responsible for the issuance of bank related codes in Denmark.
131 – German Bankers' Association.
132 – An organization that operates the United Kingdom's electronic fund transfer service on behalf of the major Banks and Building Societies.
133 – British Association for Payment Clearing Services.
134 – The association which manages the United Kingdom payment clearing system, and among other thing manages the UK bank sort code numbering system.
135 – British financial transaction clearing house.
136 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in the United Kingdom.
137 – Austrian bankers association.
138 – National body responsible for the French codification in banking activity.
139 – The Universal Postal Union (UPU) is an international organization that coordinates postal policies between member nations, and hence the world-wide postal system.
140 – Responsible for computerization within Customs area.
141 – International Commission of the European Communities.
142 – Statistical Office of the European Communities: e.g. Geonomenclature.
143 – New Zealand Customs.
144 – Netherlands Customs.
145 – Swedish Customs.
146 – German Customs.
147 – Belgian Customs.
148 – Spanish Customs.
149 – Israeli Customs.
150 – Hong Kong Customs.
151 – Japan Customs.
152 – Saudi Arabia Customs.
153 – Italian Customs.
154 – Greek Customs.
155 – Portuguese Customs.
156 – Luxembourg Customs.
157 – Norwegian Customs.
158 – Finnish Customs.
159 – Iceland Customs.
160 – Identification of relevant responsible agency for e.g. banking/financial matters still pending. For e.g. Customs, currency, post/telephone: see relevant CH entry.
161 – United Nations - Conference on Trade And Development.
162 – Responsible for TEDIS - incl. CEBIS -, INSIS and CADDIA projects.
163 – United States Federal Maritime Commission.
164 – United States Drug Enforcement Agency.
165 – United States Distribution Codes, Inc. organization.
166 – The organisation in the USA which is responsible for code maintenance in the trucking industry.
167 – United States Automotive Industry Action Group.
168 – A code issued by the United States National Institute for Science and Technology (NIST) to identify a Federal Information Publishing Standard.
169 – Standards Council of Canada.
170 – Canadian Payment Association.
171 – Interpay Girale Services.
172 – Interpay Debit Card Services.
173 – Norwegian electronic data interchange standards organization.
174 – German standardization institute.
175 – Factors Chain International.
176 – Brazilian central bank.
177 – Life Insurance Federation of Australia.
178 – Standards Association of Australia.
179 – U.S. -based trade association representing the major North American scheduled airlines.
180 – German institute of the workmen's compensation board.
181 – EDI organization for companies in the construction industry.
182 – Organisation maintaining the SCAC lists and transportation operating in North America.
183 – US-based trade association representing oil and natural gas producers, shippers, refineries, marketers, and major suppliers to the industry.
184 – The national organisation for the maritime industry in Australia.
185 – German industry association.
186 – The US General Services Administration.
187 – The Defense Logistics Management Standards Office.
188 – The US National Institute of Standards and Technology.
189 – The US Department of Defense.
190 – The Department of Veterans Affairs.
191 – United Nations organization responsible for maintaining the United Nations Common Coding System (UNCCS) which is used extensively by UN agencies in procurement and statistical analysis.
192 – Code assigned by a shipper's association.
193 – European Telecommunications Informatics Services is a non-profit cooperative organisation owned by European public network operators, working in the field of information technology.
194 – Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service.
195 – The Colombian customs organization.
196 – Organization supplying codes of oil field equipment and tubular goods used by joint operators in the petroleum industry.
197 – The organization maintaining code lists under the administration of the data interchange standards association.
198 – The organization which assigns identification numbers to financial institutions conducting business in Colombia.
199 – The French public accounting office.
200 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in The Netherlands.
201 – United States based Wine and Spirits Shippers association.
202 – Portuguese Central Bank.
203 – The national organisation representing France in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchanges through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
204 – The national organisation representing Germany in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
205 – The national organisation representing Italy in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
206 – The national organisation representing Netherlands in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
207 – The national organisation representing Spain in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
208 – The national organisation representing Scandinavian countries in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele-Transmission in Europe).
209 – The national organisation representing UK in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
210 – European association dealing with accounting and auditing.
211 – French association dealing with accounting and auditing.
212 – German telecommunication services agency.
213 – NACCS (Nippon Automated Cargo Clearance System Operation Organization) Center is the operations organization of the automated cargo clearance system in Japan.
214 – American iron and steel institute.
215 – Australian association responsible for the management of payment clearing.
216 – To identify the United States department of labour.
217 – To identify the United States, National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
218 – An association that administers code lists on behalf of the UK insurance community.
219 – Value added network administering insurance code lists on behalf of the French insurance community.
220 – Finnish tax board.
221 – The French public institution funding health-care for salaried workers.
222 – The national authority responsible for the supervision of health activities in Denmark.
223 – The ministry responsible for all interior affairs concerning the Danish people.
224 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the aluminum industry.
225 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the chemical Industry.
226 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the iron and carbide manufacturing industry.
227 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the wholesale drug industry.
228 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the electronic industry.
229 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the American paper industry.
230 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the retail industry.
231 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the copper and brass fabricators industry.
232 – Code identifying the government department responsible for assessing and collecting revenue consisting of taxes and inland duties in Great Britain.
233 – Codes are assigned by the United States Office of Management and Budget.
234 – Siemens AG, Germany.
235 – Australian industry body coordinating codes for use in local and international commerce and trade.
236 – Code specifying the official postal service of the United States.
237 – Code assigned by the United States health industry.
238 – United States Transportation Data Coordinating Committee.
239 – United States, electronic data interchange standards- making organization, Health Level 7.
240 – United States financial clearing house.
241 – Portuguese automated clearing house.
244 – United States Department of Health and Human Services.
245 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Denmark.
246 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Germany.
247 – Code identifying the United States HIBCC (Health Industry Business Communication Council).
248 – A not-for-profit organization that provides a forum for producers, users, ultimate consumers, and those having a general interest (representatives of government and academia) to meet on common ground and write standards for materials, products, systems, and services.
249 – An independent European centre for the advancement and dissemination of technical, economic and professional knowledge relating to the international oil and gas industry.
250 – An United States based organization that provides products, services and technology primarily in the areas of petroleum refining, olefins, aromatics, and gas processing.
251 – Australian agency responsible for administering the Health Insurance Act.
252 – Australian statutory authority responsible for the national collection of health related statistics and health related data definitions.
253 – Australian national authority responsible for healthcare classifications.
254 – Australian government department responsible for administration of health policy.
255 – Industry association responsible for the classification of dental services in Australia.
256 – The official United States organization of the railroads in North America.
257 – The Electronic Commerce Code Management Association, a not for profit membership organization, which manages codes used in electronic commerce.
258 – Japanese Ministry of Transport.
259 – Japanese Maritime Safety Agency.
260 – A code to identify European forum for energy Business Information eXchange, which is an organization standardizing the use of EDI between the participants in the European energy market.
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261 – European Expert Group 7 for Insurance.
262 – Gesamtverband der Deutschen Versicherungswirtschaft e.V. (German Insurance Association).
263 – The Centre for Study of Insurance Operations (CSIO) in Canada.
264 – Code lists are administered by Assurances Generales de France (AGF).
265 – Swedish central bank.
266 – Department of Agriculture, United States federal agency.
267 – Central bank of Russia.
268 – French taxation authority.
269 – An international association that administers code lists on behalf of business credit information users and providers.
270 – An organisation of international transport equipment leasing companies and transport equipment repair providers responsible for promoting the use of EDI standards and standard business terms.
271 – European railway associated organisation involved in the transport of containers by rail.
272 – The Joint Automotive Industry (JAI) agency is in charge of code lists that are common to automotive industry groups.
273 – Swiss Chambers of Commerce.
274 – ITIGG is the UN/EDIFACT transport message development group's organisation responsible for the issuance of globally harmonised transport-related codes.
275 – The Spanish central bank.
276 – Codes assigned by the Port Community.
277 – Identifies the Business Information Group Network, an international trade alliance that administers code lists on behalf of business information users and providers.
278 – An international trade alliance that administers code lists on behalf of business information users and providers.
279 – Identifies the Graydon Corporation in the Netherlands.
280 – A company in France responsible for assigning codes in the credit insurance industry.
281 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Belgium and Luxembourg.
282 – Identifies the Creditreform International e.V. in Germany (e.V.: eingetragener Verein).
283 – Identifies the Hermes Kreditversicherungs AG in Germany (AG: Aktiengesellschaft).
284 – Code identifying the organization responsible for the issuance of bank related codes in Taiwan.
285 – Code identifying the organization responsible for the issuance of bank related codes in Spain.
286 – The Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees.
287 – German research and development institute for transport matters.
288 – Code identifying OSJD, Organisation for Co-operation of Railways.
289 – JIPDEC/ECPC is a nonprofit foundation for promoting electronic commerce, and is the registration agency of the standard company code in Japan.
290 – Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc.
291 – Japan Auto Parts Industries Association.
292 – The national organization representing Finland in electronic data interchange for trade and industry.
293 – The Federal Association of Energy and Water (BDEW) is the trade association of the German industries for natural gas, electricity supply, long-distance heating and water supply.
294 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Austria.
295 – Austrialian administration responsible for the regulation of therapeutic goods in Australia.
296 – International Telecommunication Union.
297 – Ufficio responsabile gestione partite IVA is the Italian Institute issuing VAT registration numbers.
298 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Spain.
299 – Organisation responsible for assigning maritime related identification numbers in Belgian ports.
300 – Swedish International Freight Association (SIFA).
301 – The organisation responsible for issuing and maintaining commodity codes for use in the German construction industry.
302 – The organisation responsible for issuing and maintaining commodity codes for use in the German textile industry.
303 – A United Kingdom authority responsible for the allocation of identification codes to products in the building sector.
304 – The organisation responsible for issuing and maintaining commodity codes for use in German stores for do-it- yourself, construction and garden articles.
305 – The European organisation representing the electrical industry transmission system operators.
306 – User Group for Shipping Lines and Container Terminals.
307 – Japanese Ministry of Justice.
309 – JASTPRO is a nonprofit organization for simplifying international trade procedures and is the responsible agency for the registration of the "Japan Exporters and Importers Standard Code".
310 – Systeme, Anwendungen und Produkte (German software company).
311 – TDB (Teikoku Databank, Ltd.) conducts corporate credit research and maintains company codes based on research activities for supporting business transactions in Japan.
312 – French association developing EDI in the agricultural and food processing sectors.
313 – French organization of seed and plant professionals responsible for assigning codes in the botanical seed sectors.
314 – Open Applications Group, Incorporated.
315 – Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail.
316 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Finland.
317 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Brazil.
318 – IETF - Internet Engineering Task Force.
319 – Group of Terrestrial Freight Forwarders.
320 – Code specifying the Danish National IT and Telcom Agency as codelist responsible Agency.
321 – The European organization whose working group Edig@s is responsible for the management of gas related codes and messages.
322 – Icelandic committee of e-commerce and trade procedures.
323 – A group of European ports, national competent authorities and port community systems exchanging information about dangerous goods and vessel movements.
324 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Ireland.
325 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Russia.
326 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Poland.
327 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Estonia.
328 – A code assigned by the party who is the ultimate recipient of the message.
329 – The code is assigned by the operator of a loading dock.
330 – A code to identify the Nordic Ediel Group, which is an organization standardizing the use of EDI between the participants in the Nordic energy market.
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331 – A division of the US Department of Agriculture. AMS inspects and grades agricultural products and gathers import and export statistics for farm products.
332 – Subsidiary of DVGW German Technical and Scientific Association for Gas and Water. As a technical standardization organization, the DVGW promotes technical standards for the production, transportation, distribution and use of gas and drinking water in the Federal Republic of Germany.
333 – A division of the US Department of Agriculture. APHIS regulates the import and export of plants, animals and their products.
334 – A division of the US Department of Labor. BLS is the principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics.
335 – A division of the US Department of Transportation. BTS administers data collection, analysis, and reporting and to ensure the most cost-effective use of transportation- monitoring resources.
336 – A division of US Department of Homeland Security.
337 – A division of the US Department of Health and Human Services. CDC promotes health and quality of life by preventing and controlling disease, injury, and disability.
338 – An independent commission within the US federal government. CPSC works to protect consumers from products that pose a fire, electrical, chemical, or mechanical hazard or can injure children.
339 – A division of the US Department of State. DDTC is charged with controlling the export and temporary import of defense articles and defense services covered by the United States.
340 – An independent agency within the US federal government. EPA registers and controls imports of pesticides, Ozone Depleting Substances, and bulk chemicals; controls conformity of vehicles and engines to the Clean Air Act, and tracks hazardous wastes.
341 – A division of the US Department of Transportation. FAA is responsible for the safety of hazardous materials shipments when flown into and from US air space.
342 – A division of the US Department of Agriculture. FAS works to improve foreign market access for US products, build new markets, improve the competitive position of US agriculture in the global marketplace, and provide food aid and technical assistance to foreign countries.
343 – A division of the US Department of Transportation. FMCSA is focused on reducing crashes, injuries, and fatalities involving large trucks and buses.
344 – A division of the US Department of Agriculture. FSIS is responsible for ensuring that the nation's commercial supply of meat, poultry, and egg products is safe, wholesome, and correctly labeled and packaged.
345 – FTZB licenses, regulates, and monitors the activity of foreign-trade zones (FTZ) in the United States.
346 – A division of the US Department of Agriculture. GIPSA facilitates the marketing of livestock, poultry, meat, cereals, oilseeds, and related agricultural products, and promotes fair and competitive trading practices for the overall benefit of consumers and American agriculture.
347 – A division of the US Department of Commerce. IA enforces the US unfair trade laws (i.e., the anti-dumping and countervailing duty laws) and develops and implements other policies and programs aimed at countering foreign unfair trade practices.
348 – A division of the US Department of the Treasury. IRS collects excise taxes on imports and on conveyances involved in international traffic.
349 – An independent commission. ITC investigates the effects of dumped and subsidized imports on domestic industries and conducts global safeguard investigations.
350 – A division of the US Department of Transportation. NHTSA monitors the importation of motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment to ensure compliance with applicable Federal motor vehicle safety standards.
351 – A division of the US Department of Commerce. NMFS issues permits to support their effort to regulate commercial and recreational international transactions involving resources such as such as swordfish, tooth fish, and tuna while overseeing the management, conservation and protection of living marine resources within the areas of ocean surrounding the United States.
352 – A division of the US Department of Energy.
353 – A division of the US Department of State. OFM provides the legal foundation to facilitate secure and efficient operations of US missions abroad, and of foreign missions and international organizations in the United States.
354 – A division of the US Department of State. OES works with issues surrounding foreign policy formulation and implementation in global environment, science, and technology.
355 – A division of the US Department of Defense (Navy).
356 – A division of the US Department of Transportation. PHMSA works to protect the American public and the environment by ensuring the safe and secure movement of hazardous materials to industry and consumers by all transportation modes, including the nation's pipelines.
357 – A division of the US Department of the Treasury. TTB collects alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and ammunition excise taxes; to ensure that these products are labeled, advertised, and marketed in accordance with the law; and administers the laws and regulations.
358 – A division of the US Department of Defense (Army). USACE protects the US aquatic resources, while allowing reasonable development through fair, flexible and balanced permit decisions.
359 – USAID is an independent US federal government agency. USAID supports long-term and equitable economic growth and advances US foreign policy objectives.
360 – A division of US Department of Homeland Security. USCG is a military branch of the United States involved in maritime law, mariner assistance, and search and rescue.
361 – An office within the US Executive Branch, Office of the President. USTR negotiates directly with foreign governments to create trade agreements; resolves disputes and participates in global trade policy organizations; meets with governments, business groups, legislators and public interest groups to gather input on trade issues; and explains the presidents trade policy positions.
362 – An inter-governmental fishery organization responsible for the conservation of tunas and tuna-like species in the Atlantic Ocean and its adjacent seas.
363 – An organization responsible for the conservation and management of fisheries for tunas and other species taken by tuna-fishing vessels in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
364 – An organization which oversees the management and conservation of southern blue fin tuna.
365 – An intergovernmental organization mandated to manage tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean and adjacent seas.
366 – International organization responsible for the international identification of botanical species.
367 – International organization responsible for the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN).
368 – International organization responsible for the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants (ICNCP).
369 – Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) is a division of the American Chemical Society (ACS) responsible for the CAS registry.
370 – The Social Security Administration (SSA) is an independent agency of the US government. SSA issues Social Security Numbers (SSN) used to identify parties/entities in a trade transaction.
371 – Satellite communications organization that provides vessel call sign used by ships as an identifier.
372 – Name and contact details of the agent of the ship at the intended port of arrival.
373 – The aerial warfare division of the U.S. Department of Defense.
374 – A self-policing agency to promote the safe transportation of explosives and other hazardous materials on roads and railways.
375 – Agency which maintains the list and specifications of goods for control of transboundary movements of hazardous wastes and their disposal.
376 – Color code controlling organisation.
377 – The national registry of Iceland, responsible for legal registration ID for persons.
378 – Tax authorities of Iceland, responsible for VAT codes and registration ID for legal entities.
379 – The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is responsible for the global coordination of the DNS Root, IP addressing, and other Internet protocol resources.
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.
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3232 – Name of the second related location.
Type: an, Max Length: 70
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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 – [3109] To identify the place where the payment has been or should be made.
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] 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 where the goods are taken over by the carrier.
11 – [3392] Seaport, airport, freight terminal, rail station or other place at which goods 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 to be or have been transferred from one means of transport to another during the course of one transport operation.
14 – [3385] To identify the place where a goods item is located.
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 is to be or has been stored.
19 – Factory/plant relevant for a particular consignment.
20 – Place where goods will ultimately be delivered.
21 – Place of departure, shipment or destination as specified in the terms of sale agreed between the parties.
22 – [3080] Place at which Customs clearance should or has taken place.
23 – Port where goods are released from Customs custody.
24 – Port where final documentation is filed for Customs Entry processing.
25 – Country relevant for a particular transaction.
26 – City or town relevant for a particular transaction or consignment.
27 – [3239] To identify the country in which the goods have been produced or manufactured, according to criteria laid down for the application of the Customs tariff or quantitative restrictions, or any measure related to trade.
28 – Country to which the goods are to be delivered.
29 – Name or identification of a railway station/yard relevant to a particular consignment.
30 – Country in which raw material or components were originally produced prior to manufacture or assembly in another country.
31 – A building or part thereof relevant to a particular consignment or transaction.
32 – First rail station in a predefined section of the chargeable voyage. A complete voyage may be divided in sections, even within one country, that are separately chargeable using different tariff rules (split tariffs).
33 – [3356] Place at which the cargo is discharged or unloaded from a means of transport according to the transport contract. The goods may or may not be discharged from the main means of transport at this place or port.
34 – [3322] Place at which the cargo is loaded on a means of transport according to the transport contract. The goods may or may not be loaded on the main means of transport at this place or port.
35 – [3220] Country from which the goods were initially exported to the importing country without any commercial transaction taking place in intermediate countries. Synonym: Country whence consigned. Country of despatch: Country from which goods are despatched between countries of a Customs union.
36 – (3216) Country known to the consignor or his agent at the time of despatch to be the final country to which the goods are to be delivered.
37 – [3331] To identify the country from which goods have been or will be consigned prior to final importation.
38 – [3219] To identify the country where a consignment is off-loaded from the means of transport used for the original exportation.
39 – Country where item has been or will be produced.
40 – Country where item has been or will be traded.
41 – [3089] To identify the customs office at which the goods enter the customs territory of destination.
42 – [3097] To identify the customs office at which the goods leave or are intended to leave the customs territory of despatch.
43 – Place where Customs undertakes a physical inspection of goods to satisfy themselves that the goods' nature, origin, condition, quantity and value are in accordance with the particulars furnished on the goods declaration (CCC).
44 – (3410) Place where document is signed or otherwise authenticated. Synonym: Place of issue of document.
45 – (3086) Customs office at which a transit operation is terminated. Synonym: Customs office of transit termination.
46 – Region from which goods are despatched between countries of a Customs union.
47 – Region known to the consignor or his agent at the time of despatch to be the final region to which the goods are to be delivered.
48 – Region where item has been or will be produced.
49 – [3263] Country through which a goods or passengers are routed between the country of original departure and final destination.
50 – [3107] To identify the customs office which is responsible for transit formalities en-route.
51 – Country in which the security or guarantee for the movement of goods under a transit procedure is not valid.
52 – Country at which a Customs transit operation is terminated. Synonym: Country of transit termination.
53 – Place or point from which charges and freight are charged.
54 – A department within the manufacturing area (e.g. lacquering, assembly).
55 – [3102] Name of a place to which a transport charges tariff applies or where freight and other related charges are to be or have been incurred.
56 – Last rail station in a predefined section of the chargeable voyage. A complete voyage may be divided in sections, even within one country, that are separately chargeable using different tariff rules (split tariffs).
57 – Name of the location at which freight and charges for main transport are payable.
58 – Identification of the station proceeding to the loading or unloading of a rail wagon on a full track site. (Used only when a rail station is obliged to transfer the load on another wagon for technical reasons - e.g. damage).
59 – To identify the location where the loss occurred.
60 – Place at which the transport means arrives.
61 – Next port which the vessel is going to call upon.
62 – Port of discharge at which the cargo is discharged from the vessel, used for transport after the main transport (transit port).
63 – A place at which works occur referring to a sub-project.
64 – The first optional place or port of discharge as mentioned on the transport document where cargo can be discharged at the option of the shipper.
65 – Name of the seaport, airport, freight terminal, rail station or other place at which the goods (cargo) are finally (to be) unloaded from the means of transport used for their carriage according to the transport contract.
66 – Railway station offering express transportation services.
67 – Railway station offering mixed cargo transportation services .
68 – The second optional place or port of discharge as mentioned on the transport document where cargo can be discharged at the option of shipper.
69 – A code to identify the next port of call for a vessel where no cargo will be discharged.
70 – The third optional place or port of discharge as mentioned on the transport document where cargo can be discharged at the option of the shipper.
71 – A place where cargo is reconsolidated.
72 – The fourth optional place or port of discharge as mentioned on the transport document where cargo can be discharged at the option of the shipper.
73 – A location where bills of lading are released to customers.
74 – Place/location where a transhipment from a means of transport to another means of transport is not authorised.
75 – Only place/location where a transhipment from a means of transport to another means of transport is authorised.
76 – The port where the goods were first loaded on a vessel.
77 – Port in the country of destination where the conveyance initially arrives from the 'last place/port of call of conveyance' and where a conveyance will not be discharging cargoes.
78 – Port in the country of destination where the conveyance initially arrives from the 'last place/port of call of conveyance' and where a conveyance will be discharging cargoes.
79 – Place or port where final documentation is filed for Customs entry processing.
80 – Place at which the goods are taken over for carriage (operational term), if different from the transport contract place of acceptance (see: 10). Synonym: Place of origin of carriage.
81 – The fifth optional place or port of discharge as mentioned on the transport document where cargo can be discharged at the option of the shipper.
82 – Port of loading at which the cargo is loaded on the pre- carriage vessel used for the transport prior to the main transport.
83 – Place to which the goods are to be finally delivered.
84 – Place at which the goods are taken over by the carrier according to the contract of carriage.
85 – Place to which the goods are destined.
86 – Country in which the security or guarantee for the movement of goods under a transit procedure is valid.
87 – Place/port in the country of destination where the conveyance initially arrives from the "Last place/port of call of conveyance" (125).
88 – Identification of the location at which the cargo is actually received.
89 – Place where the registration occurs.
90 – Place where one or more special treatments have happened or must happen.
91 – The place or location where a document is issued.
92 – Indication of a routing place.
93 – Rail station where, according to the transport contract, some chargeable operations must happen (re-weighting, re-fixing of the load, control on equipment and on consignment, etc.).
94 – Previous port which the vessel has called upon.
95 – Geographical area to which the vessel's trip is destined.
96 – Customs station where, required documents for Customs declarations, have been lodged.
97 – The optional place or port of discharge as mentioned on the bill of lading where cargo is discharged at the option of the shipper.
98 – The location from which empty equipment is despatched.
99 – The location to which empty equipment is returned.
100 – Location (e.g. district) within a Customs territory where a warehouse entry was filed to enter merchandise into a Customs bonded warehouse.
101 – Name of country where firstly a sale took place.
103 – Place at which goods are transferred from one carrier to another (contractual term).
104 – Place where a large consignment is de-grouped into smaller consignments.
105 – Place/location where goods enter the marketplace (commerce) of the importing country.
106 – Region in which the goods have been produced or manufactured according to the criteria laid down for the purposes of the application of the Customs tariff, of quantitative restrictions or of any other measures related to trade (see: 3238).
107 – Place where smaller consignments of goods are grouped together into a large consignment to be transported as a larger unit.
108 – Point over which sector rates are combined.
109 – Place where it has been decided to prolong the delivery delay.
110 – Place/location where a consignment has been changed of destination and is subject to a recharge note. (Complementary orders to modify the routing of the transport may be given, upon which a new charge calculation may be applied by the carrier).
111 – Customs office from which goods are despatched between countries of a Customs union.
112 – Region in which a piece of equipment is requested to be made available for on-hire.
113 – Country from which goods are despatched within a Customs union.
114 – Customs office from which goods are taken out of the Customs territory (CCC).
115 – Foreign free zone (desc: see 1131 = 131) from which goods are exported to the country of importation.
116 – Region from which the goods were initially exported to the importing country without any commercial transaction taking place in intermediate countries. Region of despatch: region from which goods are despatched between countries of a Customs union.
117 – Place where goods are to be or could be picked up (collected).
118 – Customs office at which a Customs transit operation commences (CCC).
119 – [3111] To identify the Customs office at which a security or guarantee for the movement of goods under a transit procedure is lodged.
120 – Country where goods are transferred under Customs control from the importing means of transport to the exporting means of transport within the area of one Customs office which is the office of both importation and exportation (CCC).
122 – Customs office where the goods are to be cleared (CCC).
123 – A railway station where rail wagons are loaded.
124 – A short railway track for loading or unloading rail wagons, or bypassing of trains, connected with a main track by switch.
125 – Conveyance departed from this last foreign place/port of call to go to "Place/port of conveyance initial arrival" (87).
126 – Country in which the Customs declaration for the previous Customs procedure has been lodged.
127 – Customs office where the previous Customs declaration has been lodged.
128 – Place where a participant in the movement of goods is located and can be contacted.
129 – The district to which workers belong for the purposes of union wage negotiation.
130 – Seaport, airport, freight terminal, rail station or other place to which a means of transport is ultimately destined.
131 – Seaport, airport, freight terminal, rail station or other place where empty equipment (e.g. containers) was loaded onto means of transport.
132 – Seaport, airport, freight terminal, rail station or other place where empty equipment (e.g. containers) was unloaded from means of transport.
133 – (3246) Region to which the goods are to be finally delivered under transport contract terms (operational term).
134 – Bonded petroleum warehouse or the supplier source.
135 – Place at which the goods enter the Customs territory.
136 – Place where living animal cares are provided.
137 – Place where re-icing must be executed.
138 – Place where weight can be ascertained.
139 – Station where the wagons are disconnected and reconnected to form a new train.
140 – Station where the train must stop or is stopped for unexpected handling.
141 – Platform specially equipped for loading and unloading of rail wagons.
142 – Track connecting a rail station to a dock.
143 – Place where the documentary credit expires for presentation of required documents.
144 – Place where the documentary credit is to be presented for negotiation.
145 – Place where insurance claims are payable.
146 – Place where the documentary credit is available with any bank.
147 – [8043] To identify a location on board a means of transport where specified goods or transport equipment has been or are to be stowed.
148 – Place/country where goods are to be transported to.
149 – Place/country where goods have to be loaded on board, despatched or taken in charge.
150 – Stack position of a container at a terminal, depot or freight station.
151 – A private box used for pick-up and delivery of packages, e.g. of express packages.
152 – Next port at which goods are discharged from the vessel used for their transport.
153 – Port where a vessel has called upon or will call upon.
154 – Place/location where an object is contracted for use.
155 – Place/location where an object's contract for use ends.
156 – A carrier terminal belonging to a carrier other than the original carrier.
157 – The country governing the VAT regulation to which the transaction is subject.
158 – The site where a contact is located.
159 – Any location within the consignee's premises where the goods are moved to.
160 – A code to identify the foreign port where the vessel calls at or will call at.
161 – A location where maintenance has been or will be performed.
162 – Place or location at which the sale takes place.
163 – Country in which a direct investment is made or withdrawn.
164 – Location in port where the vessel is berthed or moored.
165 – Country in which the construction work is made.
166 – Country acting in the donation of aid.
167 – Country of the foreign counterpart of the payment transaction.
168 – Physical place at which the item is returned, i.e. the location where the supplier receives the item form the customer.
169 – A location where cargo is transferred from one means of transport to another means of transport owned or operated by the same carrier under the same bill of lading.
170 – Last port at which cargo is unloaded from a vessel before the cargo is moved to a place of delivery or destination.
171 – The destination location for which items are to be pre- stacked prior to being stowed together on a means of transport.
172 – The location to which the information being reported is applicable.
173 – A place from which goods are despatched as per transport contract.
174 – A place where a party lives.
175 – A place at which the activity occurs.
176 – Location for pick up.
177 – A place at which construction works occur.
178 – Place where the object is put, or goes, on board the conveyance.
179 – Place where the object or person disembarks from the conveyance.
180 – [3486] Name of the place where a person was born.
181 – Identifies the place or location of a registered office.
182 – Identifies the location of incorporation.
183 – Identifies the place or location of a business.
184 – Identifies the physical location.
185 – Identifies the location to which mail is sent.
186 – Identifies the place or location of foreign registration.
187 – Identifies the location from which taxes are filed.
188 – Identifies the location of the filing entity.
189 – Identifies an earlier or previous place or location.
190 – Identifies the place or location of a head office.
191 – Identifies the place or location of property.
192 – Identifies the correct place or location.
193 – Identifies the place or location of a branch.
194 – Identifies the former registered location of an entity.
195 – Location to be used in the future.
196 – Identifies the change to location.
197 – Place to which an inquiry is made.
198 – Identifies the original location.
199 – The country where a product or service was last sourced.
200 – Place where a handling operation is to be, or has been, performed.
201 – Country of origin as defined by the transportation agency.
202 – A terminus for transport vehicles.
203 – Code identifying the location from which a sample is taken.
204 – A designated unit in a hospital for advanced dependency nursing care.
205 – A designated unit in a hospital for the provision of intensive care to neonates.
206 – A designated unit in a hospital for the provision of care to paediatric patients.
207 – An intensive care unit in a hospital.
208 – A room in a hospital for patient accommodation of superior standard.
209 – A room in a hospital for shared accommodation of patients.
210 – A room in a hospital for private accommodation of a patient.
211 – An area for which bids can be made with the same price applicable to the whole area.
212 – An area for which the same price is applicable to the whole area.
213 – Country of the last place where the equipment will stop.
214 – Code used to specify the airport stand allocated to the aircraft.
215 – Code used to specify the airport terminal used for the embarking or disembarking of passengers.
216 – Place or location in a port where a vessel was previously moored.
217 – Place or location in a port where a vessel will be moored, after moving from the current location.
218 – Identifies the place or location of the entity.
219 – Depot where goods are received and are available for pick-up.
220 – Place where disinfection has been or must be performed.
221 – Rail station servicing a harbour.
222 – Place where live animal care has been or must be provided.
223 – Place where phytosanitary control has been or must be performed.
224 – Place where re-icing or de-icing has been or must be performed.
225 – Place where refuelling has been or must be performed.
226 – Place where an unexpected service has been or must be provided.
227 – Container terminal managed or owned by a private company.
228 – Container terminal managed or owned by a railway company.
229 – The site where an inspection takes or took place.
230 – A location where a stop is only made on request.
231 – A section of a grid.
232 – The area that is the source of power.
233 – The area that is the destination of power.
234 – Place or location in a port where a vessel is scheduled to be moored.
235 – Place or location in a port where the bow of a vessel is scheduled to berth.
236 – Place or location in a port where the stern of a vessel is scheduled to berth.
237 – An area where common rules for balance settlement applies.
238 – An area with common trading rules.
239 – A physical area where consumption, production and exchange can be metered.
240 – A geographical area where the climate has common characteristics.
241 – Country where a person or an animal was born.
242 – Country where an animal has been fattened.
243 – Country where an animal has been slaughtered.
244 – Country where the meat is cut into pieces.
245 – A location where the meat is cut into pieces.
246 – Place for the slaughter of animals as food.
247 – Country where meat has been cut into very small pieces using a meat grinder.
248 – Place at which a means of transport is performing both discharge and loading operations, e.g. seaport, airport, freight terminal, rail station.
249 – Name of the terminal, warehouse or yard where the goods are to be on or offloaded.
250 – Code to specify that the location is a tourist point of interest.
251 – Place where Customs duties/taxes/fees have to be paid.
252 – Name of the location of the last facility (e.g. terminal, warehouse or yard) from which the conveyance will depart.
253 – Name of the location of the initial facility (e.g. terminal, warehouse or yard) where the conveyance will arrive.
254 – Name or identification of a bus station.
255 – Name or identification of a ferry terminal.
256 – Place where goods are packaged.
257 – Country where product is assembled.
258 – The location is a town sales office.
259 – The location is a travel agency.
260 – Depot where goods are cleared by the customs authorities or other governmental authorities in the interior of a country.
261 – Place where the production of the item was finalised.
262 – Place where the product was grown.
263 – Place of any processing prior to final production.
264 – Place where the nutrient, or item of nourishing food, originated.
265 – Place where the material used for packaging was produced.
266 – The place where the commodity was processed.
267 – The place where the species was taken from the wild, or the place where the species was born, artificially propagated, grown or harvested.
268 – Place where the animal was caught, e.g. area of the ocean where the fish was harvested.
269 – The location of a government office at which an appeal can be lodged.
270 – To identify the regulatory office at which the goods enter or are intended to enter the customs territory of destination.
271 – To identify the regulatory office at which the goods leave or are intended to leave the customs territory of dispatch.
272 – Facility approved for a specific purpose by a government authority.
273 – A special area of a country where some normal trade barriers (e.g. tariffs and quotas) are eliminated, a.k.a. foreign free zone.
274 – A place where goods are to be examined.
275 – The location at which goods identified on the license, permit, certificate or other document are allowed to be moved or otherwise handled.
276 – The place where a means of transport may be parked or tied up, e.g. wharf, quay, railyard, parking lot.
277 – Place where a consignment is placed aboard the means of transport which enters the destination customs territory.
278 – Location where the declaration is reviewed by appropriate government agency.
279 – The country or political entity issuing the travel document.
280 – A facility that has been formally documented as compliant with regulations or statutes by a regulatory authority.
281 – A building or other secured area in which dutiable goods may be stored, manipulated, or undergo manufacturing operations without payment of duty.
282 – A place designated for the destruction of goods.
283 – A place designated for the disposal of goods.
284 – Facility with a furnace or apparatus for consuming materials completely or reducing materials to ash by burning.
285 – A facility equipped for scientific experimentation, research, testing or determination.
286 – Facility where product is assembled.
287 – Place where an operation or a series of operations are performed in the making or treatment of a product.
288 – A place or station where isolation is carried out.
289 – A facility where desired substances are recovered from materials or goods.
290 – An industrial plant for refining a substance, such as petroleum or sugar.
291 – A facility where ores are fused or melted in order to separate the metal contained in them.
292 – A facility where goods are subjected to a prescribed treatment.
293 – The official headquarters of an ambassador or official diplomat sent by one sovereign or state to another as its resident representative.
294 – Region where goods were originally produced.
295 – Region where products have been stored.
296 – Location for reporting any security related matter to indicate where the safety/security incident has taken place.
297 – Location where the ship-to-ship activity has taken place.
298 – The country where the trade item was last processed.
ZZZ – Place or location as agreed between the relevant parties.
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5479 – Code specifying a relation.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
MOA
To specify a monetary amount.
(Max 1)
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C516 – Amount of goods or services stated as a monetary amount in a specified currency.
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5025 – Code qualifying the type of monetary amount.
Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
Valid Codes:
1 – First VAT value if, for the same rate of VAT, there are 1 to 3 different ways to set this value.
2 – Second VAT value if, for the same rate of VAT, there are 2 or 3 different ways to set this value.
3 – Third VAT value if, for the same rate of VAT, there are 3 different ways to set this value.
4 – Royalties relating to the imported goods that the buyer must pay, either directly or indirectly, as a condition of sale, to the extent that they are not included in the price actually paid or payable.
5 – The amount specified is the adjusted amount.
6 – The owing amount in the currency used as reference in the transaction.
7 – Charges which parties agreed upon.
8 – Total amount of allowance or charge.
9 – Amount to be paid.
10 – Indicates that the amount is based on the charged currency.
11 – Amount that has been paid.
12 – Amount which was remitted (see remittance advice).
13 – The amount is subject to a total monetary discount.
14 – The amount in the currency in which the amount is paid or has to be paid.
15 – The addition of the balance all accounts divided by the number of accounts.
16 – The fee that a bank charges for releasing monies.
17 – The complete quantity of anything needed for or made in one operation or lot.
18 – Fee charged by a broker for acting on behalf of a third party.
19 – Commission paid by the importer to his/her agent for the service of representing him/her in the purchase.
20 – Value of data contained on the carrier media (e.g. magnetic tape).
21 – Cash discount given by the seller to the buyer.
22 – [5017] Monetary amount to be paid at time of delivery.
23 – The amount of money charged for the provision of a service or product.
24 – Code to indicate the total charges relating to a consignment.
25 – The amount specified is the basis for calculation of charges/allowance.
26 – The fee a party charges for collecting charges.
27 – Collect charges payable in the currency of the country of destination.
28 – A summary total of collection charges.
29 – Collect charges payable in the currency of the country of destination.
30 – This is the total amount that has to be collected from the consignee or other intermediary intervening party - Including VAT-.
31 – For legal accounting reasons the amount without VAT has to be announced, together with the amount of VAT.
32 – The total of other charges that are due to the agent.
33 – The total amount of taxes to be collected.
34 – A certain sum of money that must be kept in an account.
35 – The cost of providing a container.
36 – The amount is converted from another currency.
37 – Credit deducted from the total invoice amount for the value of goods not included in a consignment but included in the invoice.
39 – [5214] Amount, debited by the seller and being the total of related article item amounts in a commercial invoice.
40 – [5032] Amount declared for customs purposes of those goods in a consignment which are subject to the same customs procedure, and have the same tariff/statistical heading, country information and duty regime.
41 – Goods value assigned by Customs.
42 – Total allocated amount of cash payments received by a factor.
43 – [5070] Total amount for customs purposes of all goods in a consignment, whether or not they are subject to the same customs procedure, and have the same tariff/statistical heading, country information and duty regime.
44 – [5036] Value, declared by the shipper or his agent solely for the purpose of varying the carrier's level of liability from that provided in the contract of carriage, in case of loss or damage to goods or delayed delivery.
45 – Charges (e.g. construction, assembly, erection, maintenance or technical assistance) after importation, which are included in the total invoice price, that may be deducted to arrive at a Customs value.
46 – [5020] Allowable deductions from the price payable for calculating Customs value.
47 – Fees incurred by delivery.
48 – The whole amount of money that one entrusts for safekeeping.
49 – Value of engineering, development, artwork, design work and plans and sketches carried out elsewhere than in the Customs territory and necessary for the production of the imported goods.
50 – Amount of disbursements to be collected by the carrier according to the order given by the shipper.
51 – Fee charged for the collection of disbursements.
52 – (5014) The amount specified is the discount amount.
53 – The amount of discount that is due.
54 – The fee charged for the provision of distribution services.
55 – The amount of duty.
56 – The amount specified is the basis for duty/tax or fee.
57 – This amount is equivalent to the amount to be transferred, but in another currency.
58 – The amount of a fee.
59 – Payments made for goods thus far.
60 – The amount posted to an account, finally, after charges/allowances.
61 – The status of funds in the process of collection.
62 – Total unallocated amount of payments received by a factor.
63 – Identifies the value of the shipment free on board, named port of shipment (see FOB Incoterm of ICC).
64 – Amount to be paid for moving goods, by whatever means, from one place to another, inclusive discounts, allowances, rebates, adjustment factors and additional cost relating to freight costs (UN/ECE Recommendation no 23).
65 – Total indirect amount of payments made to a seller or his agent instead of to a factor.
66 – Net price x quantity for the line item.
67 – Amount of insurance.
68 – (5488)+(5290) Sum total of transport and insurance charges (CCC).
69 – (5488)+(5290) Insurance and transport charges incurred outside a Customs territory (or a Customs union).
70 – [5488] Amount of premium payable to the insurance company to insure the goods to the port or place of importation.
71 – (5488) Insurance charges incurred outside a Customs territory (or a Customs union).
72 – Charges incurred within a Customs territory (or a Customs union).
73 – Total amount of payments booked to the collateral account.
74 – Amount which is to be paid before goods are delivered or the service is rendered.
75 – Registered amount of equity of a company.
76 – To put left over money in something offering profitable returns.
77 – [5068] Total sum charged with respect to a single line item of an invoice.
78 – The charges incurred in landing the goods into store in the country of importation, excluding Customs duties and taxes.
79 – The sum of all the line item amounts.
80 – Licence fees relating to the imported goods that the buyer must pay, either directly or indirectly, as a condition of sale, to the extent that they are not included in the price actually paid or payable.
81 – Cost incurred by loading and handling.
82 – The complete amount of funds that customers mailed in to a specific location. Often times funds are sent to a post-office lock box in their city.
83 – An agreed sum of money, which is paid in full at one time. This term is often used in connection with charter parties.
84 – Value of materials consumed in the production of the imported goods.
85 – The maximum amount that can be charged for a service or product.
86 – The total of all monetary amounts contained within the message.
87 – The minimum amount that can be charged for a service or product.
88 – Amount giving the basis for national preference calculation.
89 – Having a quantity of less than zero in an account.
90 – For an asset account, this would be when the account had a credit balance. For liability and owner's equity accounts, it would be when the account had a debit balance.
91 – The end-of-the-period total amount which is left after recording appropriate adjusting entries.
92 – The payments left over after deductions or allowances have been made.
93 – A negative amount of an item.
94 – No amount of insurance has been declared for a consignment.
95 – No value has been declared for purposes of carriage.
96 – No value has been declared for Customs purposes.
97 – [5210] Total monetary amount of a quotation.
98 – Original amount, without charges, allowances or adjustment.
99 – Code to indicate charges levied at destination.
100 – Code to indicate that certain charges accrue to an agent.
101 – Code to indicate that certain charges accrue to a carrier.
102 – Other commissions paid by the importer to his/her agent in relation to the goods being imported.
103 – Other charges deducted from the total invoice value.
104 – (5290) Other charges paid for transport.
105 – Other valuation charges which are payable by reason of the importation or sale of the goods in the Customs territory.
106 – Cost for packing concerning labour and/or material.
107 – [5448] Costs incurred for all containers and coverings of whatever nature which are considered as being one for Customs purposes with the goods, and the cost of packing whether for labour or material.
108 – Materials, components, parts and similar items incorporated in the imported goods.
109 – Discount for paying early.
110 – Fee incurring if item has been or will be picked up.
111 – Having a quantity of greater than zero in an account.
112 – For an asset account, this would be when the account had a debit balance. For liability and owner's equity accounts, it would be when the account had a credit balance.
113 – (5302) Amount which has been prepaid in advance.
114 – Total of all prepaid charges.
115 – Total of all prepaid taxes.
116 – The cost of buying goods or services.
117 – Discount given for purchase of goods in bulk.
118 – The monetary value of a quota.
119 – The amount is what the bank received, and the one before charges/allowances.
120 – Identifies the amount of sales tax payable.
121 – The cost of transportation in domestic currency.
122 – Amount that the consignor agrees to be invoiced or to pay. This amount is part of the total charges applied to the consignment.
123 – [5218] Value declared for statistical purposes of those goods in a consignment which have the same statistical heading.
124 – Tax imposed by government or other official authority related to the weight/volume charge or valuation charge.
125 – Amount on which a tax has to be applied.
126 – Amount that has to be collected.
127 – Tools, dies, moulds and similar items used in the production of the imported goods.
128 – The amount specified is the total amount.
129 – Part of the invoice amount which is subject to payment discount.
130 – Total amount of charges payable to the carrier.
131 – The amount specified is the total of all charges/allowances.
132 – Total charges to be collected.
133 – Total charges to be collected at destination.
134 – The total value of declared amounts.
135 – Total amount of freight costs payable to the carrier.
136 – (5140) Amount to be added to the sum of invoice line amounts to arrive at the total invoice amount.
137 – Indicates the amount of damage coverage provided under the Damage Protection Plan (DPP).
138 – Total of monetary discount amounts.
139 – A complete charge for goods or services rendered.
140 – The complete payment owed to one who has performed work for another.
141 – Identifies the value of cost, insurance and freight. (Refer to ICC Incoterm CIF for an expanded definition).
142 – Discount given to any purchaser at a particular commercial level e.g. at wholesale or retail level.
143 – The amount which has been transferred from buyer to the sellers bank.
144 – (5290) Cost incurred by shipper in moving goods, by whatever means, from one place to another under the terms of the contract of carriage, see UN/ECE Recommendation No 23. Synonym: freight charges (Customs).
145 – (5290) Transport charges incurred outside a Customs territory (or a Customs union).
146 – (5110) Reporting monetary amount is a "per unit" amount.
147 – The maximum increase or decrease in constituent material fluctuation which will not result in an item price renegotiation.
148 – Total amount paid under guarantee, such as under a factor's guarantee.
149 – A charge based on the value of goods or cargo.
150 – [5490] Amount in national currency resulting from the application, at the appropriate rate, of value added tax (or similar tax) to the invoice amount subject to such tax.
151 – [5011] Representation in figures of the total sum covered by an insurance for a particular shipment.
152 – Value of any part of the proceeds of any subsequent resale, disposal or use of the imported goods that accrues, directly or indirectly, to the seller.
153 – A charge based on the weight of goods or cargo.
154 – The monetary amount that is to be collected.
155 – Standard Customs duty that would apply if special provisions did not apply.
156 – Amount out of total invoice amount being paid into a blocked account.
157 – (5010) Value for which the goods are insured.
158 – (5488)+(5290) Charges to be paid for moving goods, by whatever means, from the point of entry into the Customs territory (within a Customs union: to the point of entry in the final destination country).
159 – Amount in the currency of the licence to be written off from the total licence value.
160 – (5346) Costs, other than packing, freight and insurance costs, specified separately.
161 – Amount of duty, tax or fee.
162 – Amount which can be deducted from the stated invoice price where that price includes the Customs duty amount.
163 – Wage tax share of total amount to be paid directly to tax collector.
164 – Social securities share of total amount to be paid directly to the social securities collector.
165 – Amount being the balance of the amount to be adjusted and the adjusted amount.
166 – Amount of the guarantee placed with Customs.
167 – Difference between actual and calculated price.
168 – A sub total of tax values.
169 – The total amount as expressed in an alternate currency.
170 – The monetary value stated within a related document.
171 – Total amount of factored invoices and credit notes reassigned to the seller or to another factor.
172 – The monetary amount that has been declared.
173 – Lowest possible value; minimum.
174 – [5190] Opening balance of the account brought forward from the prior accounting period.
175 – An amount in addition to the total message value.
176 – Total of all duty/tax/fee amounts.
177 – Total of all prepaid amounts within the message.
178 – Specific amount.
179 – Highest possible value; maximum.
180 – Highest possible value; up to.
181 – Highest possible value; not exceeding.
182 – Any further qualification of the amount.
183 – No further qualification of the amount.
184 – The final cost of acquisition, net of all add-ons and discounts.
185 – The cost of providing labour to complete a task.
186 – The cost of materials needed to complete a task.
187 – Non specific costs for an item in addition to those stated explicitly.
188 – The cost of overhead when completing a task.
189 – The cost of packaging an item.
190 – The cost of setting up a prototype.
191 – Amount of money authorized for cleaning services.
192 – The cost of raw material expressed per cart.
193 – The cost of raw material expressed per unit of measure.
194 – The total of costs for a die model.
195 – The total of costs for a gauge.
196 – The total cost of materials for an item, including components purchased externally.
197 – The total cost of components purchased externally.
198 – The total of costs relating to tooling.
199 – The monetary limitation amount for a delivery.
200 – The minimum amount that must be paid on an amount now due for payment.
201 – The penalty charge incurred if or because conditions are not met.
202 – The amount of interest charged or paid on a debit or credit balance.
203 – Goods item total minus allowances plus charges for line item. See also Code 66.
204 – The amount of an allowance.
205 – Additional amount (freight costs) which is also covered under the documentary credit.
206 – Additional amount (inspection costs) which is also covered under the documentary credit.
207 – Additional amount (insurance costs) which is also covered under the documentary credit.
208 – Additional amount (interest) which is also covered under the documentary credit.
209 – Amount which has to be paid to an agent.
210 – Amount of a credit note.
211 – Amount of a debit note.
212 – Amount of the documentary credit.
213 – Part of documentary credit amount subject to sight payment, deferred payment or acceptance when the documentary credit is available by mixed payment.
214 – Amount paid to the contractor at the beginning of works in the construction to be deducted later.
215 – Progressive deduction of advance payment, as works go on.
216 – An amount paid in advance for the purchase of building material.
217 – The cost of building material less any monies paid in advance.
218 – An amount paid in advance for the purchase of stock.
219 – The cost of stock less any monies paid in advance.
220 – Amount participating in the assessment basis of a guarantee retention.
221 – Amount not participating in the assessment basis of a guarantee retention.
222 – Amount participating in the assessment basis of a contractual retention.
223 – Total amount of works in the initial contract.
224 – Total amount of contract variations, not including the amount planned on initial contract.
225 – Total amount of works, including initial contract and variations.
226 – The amount of money that has been or is to be retained.
227 – Part of the amount of retention, not covered by guarantee of retention, and thus deducted from the amount paid to the contractor until release of retention.
228 – Refund of deposit, due to an increase of the guarantee of retention amount, or a decrease of the amount of retention.
229 – Refund of deposit, due to partial or complete release of retention.
230 – Amount which is used as the basis for the calculation of the escalation.
231 – Amount in the initial contract which is used as the basis for the calculation of the escalation.
232 – Amount of variations which is used as the basis for the calculation of the escalation.
233 – Amount which is not included in the calculation of the escalation.
234 – Amount in the initial contract which is not included in the calculation of the escalation.
235 – Amount of variations which is not included in the calculation of the escalation.
236 – Amount which is used as the basis for price adjustment calculation.
237 – Amount in the initial contract which is used as the basis for the price adjustment calculation.
238 – Amount of variations which is used as the basis for price adjustment calculation.
239 – Amount which is not included in the calculation of the price adjustment.
240 – Amount in the initial contract which is not included in the calculation of the price adjustment.
241 – Amount of variations which is not included in the calculation of the price adjustment.
242 – Difference between initial amount and current amount.
243 – Difference between initial amount and provisional current amount.
244 – Difference between initial amount and revised amount.
245 – Difference between initial amount and provisional revised amount.
246 – Amount of escalation and price adjustment.
247 – Provisional amount of escalation and price adjustment.
248 – Retention on a basis contractually fixed.
249 – Amount of valuation.
250 – Deduction of amounts directly paid to subcontractors.
251 – Indication of final monetary amount for amortization.
252 – Indication of actual share of the monetary amount for amortization.
253 – Indication of actual cumulated monetary amount of previous and actual amortization order amount.
254 – Limit for current credit cover.
255 – Limit for new credit cover.
256 – Credit cover for an individual order or shipment.
257 – The amount that is being disputed.
258 – The stated charge amount is only for information. The amount will be debited due to agreement.
259 – The total amount of all the charges.
260 – The total amount of all the allowances.
261 – The amount as expressed in an alternate currency.
262 – Amount paid or due for a single instalment of an instalment payment scheme.
263 – Amount still remaining outstanding for payment.
264 – Gross amount contributed. This may include commissions or allowances.
265 – Amount of any commission.
266 – Amount contributed net of any commission or other allowances .
267 – Specified contribution amount regularly paid.
268 – Specified contribution amount regularly paid before a change .
269 – Difference from a nominated amount.
270 – A salary amount specified for a particular category of employees.
271 – The salary amount without special allowances or other cash benefits.
272 – The salary amount which is taxable.
273 – Salary used for superannuation benefit/contribution purposes .
274 – The amount of the total value of a person's remuneration.
275 – The amount of other salary or allowances in addition to a base salary.
276 – The total amount of wages paid during a year.
277 – Sum of individual contributions.
278 – The amount is for a non-compulsory contribution.
279 – First of a number of due amounts if payment by instalment is agreed.
280 – Current amount of a number of due amounts if payment by instalment is agreed.
281 – Last of a number of due amounts if payment by instalment is agreed.
282 – Current amount of a number of amounts due on maintenance contract.
283 – Current amount of a number of amounts due on lease contracts.
284 – The amount of work calculated on the basis of manpower time and supply cost.
285 – Allowance given as a manufacturer's bonus.
286 – Charge made for an administration activity.
287 – Charge relating to fuel supplied.
288 – The charge relating to the normal supply of vehicle registration plates.
289 – Total amount of money that is part of a complete amount.
290 – The export value calculated for the purposes of assessing dumping duty.
291 – The amount of inland freight incurred in delivering the goods to the place of export.
292 – The amount of any concession. To allow the nomination of the difference between the amount of duty plus tax paid and the amount that would have been payable without an end-use security being applied.
293 – Invoice amount charged back to seller.
294 – Unit charge per credit cover established.
295 – Unit charge per unused credit cover.
296 – Total amount of authorised deductions.
297 – Total amount charged back to the seller.
298 – Total amount offset against other items on the seller's or buyer's account.
299 – Total amount to be treated as special booking entry by the beneficiary.
300 – Closing balance of the account to be carried forward to the next accounting period.
301 – Total amount of outstanding invoices past due.
302 – Total amount of disputed invoices/credit notes.
303 – Amount of commission invoices.
304 – Miscellaneous charges.
305 – Amount of money remitted.
306 – Total amount of commission invoices paid.
307 – Total amount of invoices for miscellaneous charges paid.
308 – Total amount of credit notes.
309 – Total amount of adjustments to invoices.
310 – Total amount of adjustments to credit notes.
311 – Total amount of adjustments to payments.
312 – Value per base unit.
313 – The amount of freight paid for moving goods between place of export and place of import.
314 – Amount for own credit risk, not covered by credit cover.
315 – The amount of the opening balance.
316 – Premium amount including commission without insurance tax and fees.
317 – Amount due to an intermediary to be chargeable to an insurer for obtaining insurance business.
318 – Insurance tax amount on insurance premium and fees.
319 – Amount to be paid to an insurer as a handling charge.
320 – Amount to be paid to an intermediary as a handling fee.
321 – Debit flow amount applying to an account.
322 – Outstanding payable amount of the account at the end of the reporting period.
323 – Outstanding payable amount of the account at the beginning of the reporting period.
324 – Outstanding receivable amount of the account at the beginning of the reporting period.
325 – Outstanding receivable payable amount of the account at the end of the reporting period.
326 – Position amount of the assets and liabilities at reporting date.
327 – Adjustment to debit flow amount.
328 – Adjustment to a credit flow amount.
329 – Credit flow amount applying to an account.
330 – The total of prepaid other charges due to carrier.
331 – The total collect charge based on weight.
332 – The total prepaid charge based on weight.
333 – The total of collect other charges due to carrier.
334 – The total of prepaid other charges due to agent.
335 – The total collect valuation charge.
336 – The total prepaid valuation charge.
337 – Indicates the amount of cleaning charges authorized which are not covered by insurance.
338 – Indicates the escalated value derived by application of an escalation factor to an original monetary value.
339 – Indicates the gross total value of an original invoice.
340 – Indicates the net value of an original invoice after deduction or addition of all allowances or charges.
341 – Indicates the value of an offset.
342 – Monetary amount which is not subject to taxation.
343 – The closing balance is the last balance for a reporting period.
344 – This is the balance on value date.
345 – Cost information for providing the statement.
346 – The total of all credit items reported.
347 – The total of all debit items reported.
348 – Booked amount on the account.
349 – Pending amount to be booked on the account.
350 – Cost incurred by repair of the damage.
351 – Amount of labour rate per hour.
352 – The total amount of the labour costs of the repair of the equipment damage due to normal wear and tear.
353 – The total of the material costs of the repair of the equipment damage due to normal wear and tear.
354 – Addition to the base value of an item for customs duty computation purposes.
355 – The value is pro-ratable.
356 – Deduction from the base value of an item for customs duty computation purposes.
357 – The opening balance of a consecutive statement.
358 – The closing balance of a consecutive statement.
359 – Balance to be confirmed for audit reasons.
360 – Accrued debit interest.
361 – Accrued credit interest.
362 – The amount is contained within the booked amount.
363 – Amount of increase of the documentary credit.
364 – Amount of decrease of the documentary credit.
365 – New amount of the documentary credit after an amendment.
366 – The amount by which an amount is being rounded.
367 – Amount of sales tax applicable to the cost of labour.
368 – Amount of sales tax applicable to the cost of materials.
369 – Amount charged as tax on goods and services.
370 – Amount charged as state or province sales tax.
371 – The exact amount payable after any adjustments.
372 – The transfer amount of a direct debit.
373 – Total amount of negative credit entries.
374 – Total amount of positive credit entries.
375 – Total amount of positive debit entries.
376 – Amount concerning an accounting entry.
377 – Expected amount of an entry.
378 – The credit balance to be carried forward at closing date.
379 – The debit balance to be carried forward at closing date.
380 – Total amount of negative debit entries.
381 – The amount specified is the budget cost.
382 – The amount specified is the actual cost.
383 – Amount specified is the estimate cost.
384 – Amount specified is the earned value cost.
385 – The amount of repair covered under warranty.
386 – The maximum monetary amount which includes the Value Added Tax (VAT).
387 – The minimum monetary amount which includes the Value Added Tax (VAT).
388 – The total monetary amount which includes the Value Added Tax (VAT).
389 – The monetary amount which excludes the Value Added Tax (VAT).
390 – The minimum monetary amount which excludes the Value Added Tax (VAT).
391 – The monetary amount which is used as an indemnity.
392 – The monetary amount which will be sub-contracted.
393 – Monetary amount due for work completed during a specified time period.
394 – The minimum monetary amount of an order or a contract which enables the payment of a fixed sum advance.
395 – An amount refunded by a vending machine as change in a purchase.
396 – The total value of all price subsidies.
397 – Amount related to advertising.
398 – The base amount on which a fixed sum advance is calculated.
399 – The monetary amount which may be advanced on a payment.
400 – The amount of a rebate.
401 – Amount used as the basis to calculate a penalty.
402 – The total retail value of all products.
403 – To specify an exempted amount.
404 – To specify the amount of a budget.
405 – To specify the monetary amount for which services remain to be carried out.
406 – The maximum amount without the addition of a value added tax.
407 – The amount of revenue received in a year.
408 – The commission paid to the lead insurer for co- insurance.
409 – The current cost value to which all parties have negotiated and agreed.
410 – The estimated cost for work for which written authorization has been received, but the work has not been priced.
411 – The profit that will be realised if a contract target is met.
412 – The incentive fee amount that will apply if the contract target is met.
413 – The negotiated contract cost, plus profit or incentive fees paid for meeting contract target objectives.
414 – The estimated final contract price based on the most likely estimate of cost at completion.
415 – The upper price limit on a contract.
416 – The estimated upper price limit on a contract.
417 – The estimated cost to complete the contract.
418 – The estimated cost of the contract when it is complete.
419 – The best case estimated cost of the contract when it is complete.
420 – The worst case estimated cost of the contract when it is complete.
421 – The most likely estimated cost of the contract when it is complete.
422 – The budget base cost for a contract.
423 – The cost of money applicable to a contract.
424 – Costs attributed to general and administrative activities.
425 – Budget cost not assigned or distributed to contract activities.
426 – Amount of the contract budget withheld for management purposes.
427 – The budget baseline amount against which performance is measured.
428 – The cumulative to date cost of planned work.
429 – Cumulative to date amount of actual costs.
430 – The cumulative to date value of costs earned as work is completed.
431 – The difference between the actual cost incurred to complete work and the budget cost of the work completed (earned value) for a given reporting period.
432 – The cumulative to date difference between the actual cost incurred to complete work and the budget cost of the work completed (earned value) for a given reporting period.
433 – The amount of adjustment made to cost variances when it is necessary to replan the remaining work on a contract.
434 – The amount of adjustments made to a budget baseline when it is necessary to replan the remaining work on a contract.
435 – The cost of the budget at the completion of a contract or project.
436 – The original cost value for a contract that all parties involved have negotiated and agreed to.
437 – The initial negotiated contract costs, plus profit or incentive fees, paid for meeting contract target objectives.
438 – The initial upper price limit on a contract.
439 – The adjusted negotiated contract cost plus target or incentive fees paid for meeting contract target objectives.
440 – The adjusted upper price limit on a contract.
441 – Estimated obligations to vendors.
442 – Recorded or incurred expenditures.
443 – Cost value of contract funds authorized from the beginning of the contract or from a specific fiscal year through the current reporting period.
444 – The amount expected to be billed for a contract.
445 – The estimate of the costs that would be incurred to liquidate all obligations if the contract were to be terminated.
446 – A forecast of the funds required for unauthorized work on a contract.
447 – A forecast of the funds required for additional work on a contract.
448 – Estimate of the total funds required for a contract.
449 – Amount of contract funds carried forward.
450 – Estimate of net funds required for a contract based on total funding requirements less any funds carried over from a previous year.
451 – The cost difference between budget at completion and estimate at completion.
452 – The value of a mixture, composite, or set as defined by the harmonized tariff schedule general rules of interpretation 3(b) or 3(c).
453 – Limit of the agreed monetary amount debit line.
454 – Total debit related charges, not included in debit amount.
455 – Total debit related allowances, not included in debit amount.
456 – Total debit related charges, included in debit amount.
457 – Total debit related allowances, included in debit amount.
458 – Total debit related charges, not included in debit amount, to be booked at the same time as the debit amount.
459 – Total debit related allowances, not included in debit amount, to be booked at the same time as the debit amount.
460 – Total debit related charges, not included in debit amount, not to be booked together with the debit amount.
461 – Total debit related allowances, not included in debit amount, not to be booked together with the debit amount.
462 – The annual turnover.
463 – Fee for dispensing.
464 – The total premium including all commission and fees but excluding external taxes.
465 – The premium net of all additions.
466 – The amount of engineering fees.
467 – The amount of tax that is paid by the insurer and not included in the premium.
468 – The fixed contribution required to be paid by the insured person.
469 – The variable contribution required to be paid by the insured person.
470 – The cumulative cost, excluding any fee or profit, applicable to defined contract changes that have occurred since the beginning of the contract and have been negotiated and agreed to.
471 – Amount that is, or will be pre-invoiced.
472 – Amount paid toward the deductible amount.
473 – The amount of the deductible remaining.
474 – The amount for postage.
475 – Amount which has been debited earlier.
476 – Opening balance on the value date.
477 – Closing balance on the value date.
478 – The difference between the amount of work scheduled or planned (the budget) and the work completed (earned value) in cost terms for a given reporting period.
479 – The cumulative to date difference between the amount of work scheduled or planned (the budget) and the work completed (earned value) in cost terms.
480 – Total debit-related charges, not yet included in credit amount.
481 – Total credit-related allowances, not yet included in credit amount.
482 – Total debit-related charges, already included in credit amount.
483 – Total credit-related allowances, already included in credit amount.
484 – Total debit-related charges, not yet inlcuded in credit amount, will be booked at the same time as the credit amount.
485 – Total credit-related allowances, not yet included in credit amount, will be booked at the same time as the credit amount.
486 – Total debit-related charges, not yet included in credit amount, will not be booked together with the credit amount.
487 – Total credit-related allowances, not yet included in credit amount, will not be booked together with the credit amount.
488 – Total charges which are not included in the transaction amount.
489 – Total allowances which are not included in the transaction amount.
490 – Amount to be paid in case of late delivery.
491 – A charge amount related to the financing of a debt.
492 – An allowance amount related to the financing of a debt.
493 – The amount charged because of a cancellation.
494 – The amount which has been incurred.
495 – Interest amount accrued through overdraft.
496 – Total deposit amount for returnable packaging.
497 – Total amount of goods and services excluding deposits for returnable goods.
498 – The monetary amount which is used as an indemnity for waiting.
499 – The total net monetary amount excluding Value Added Tax (VAT).
500 – Interest to pay because payment date of contribution solidarity fund was exceeded.
501 – Interest to pay because payment date of employee's additional contribution is exceeded.
502 – Amount of disbursement on which tax must be applied.
503 – [5060] Total value of a contract.
504 – Amount paid on a daily basis.
505 – The amount to be paid for the right to use a place, product or service.
506 – Gross monetary amount paid or to be paid at intervals.
507 – Net monetary amount paid or to be paid at intervals.
508 – Value of product returned by the customer.
509 – The monetary amount of an allowance for each unit.
510 – The amount still available within the limit of the overdraft.
511 – The monetary amount of a charge for each unit.
512 – Limit of the agreed monetary amount credit line.
513 – The amount of the dossier.
514 – The amount is for pre-advising only.
515 – The monetary amount represents the price of extra cost to pay in addition to the normal price.
516 – The monetary amonunt is the debit balance at the closing date of the accounting period under review.
517 – The monetary amount is the credit balance at the closing date of the accounting period under review.
518 – The monetary amount is the debit balance at the starting date of the accounting period under review.
519 – The monetary amount is the credit balance at the starting date of the accounting period under review.
520 – The monetary amount is the total of debit balances at the closing date of the accounting period under review.
521 – The monetary amount is the total of credit balances at the closing date of the accounting period under review.
522 – The monetary amount is the total of debit balances at the starting date of the accounting period under review.
523 – The monetary amount is the total of credit balances at the starting date of the accounting period under review.
524 – Code identifying the amount of a cost accounting entry.
525 – The monetary amount represents the tariff.
526 – A discount for reaching or exceeding an agreed volume.
527 – Discount for the purchase of a whole range of products.
528 – The amount used as the basis for calculation excludes all taxes.
529 – The amount, used as the basis for calculation, which includes all taxes except Value Added Tax (VAT).
530 – The monetary amount being reimbursed.
531 – Total rental amount for returnable packaging.
532 – Total amount of Marine Diesel Oil (MDO) on board when vessel arrives in port.
533 – Total amount of Marine Diesel Oil (MDO) taken on in the port.
534 – Total amount of Intermediate Fuel Oil (IFO) on board when vessel arrives in port.
535 – Total amount of Intermediate Fuel Oil (IFO) taken on in the port.
536 – Total amount of Bunker C, or Number 6 fuel oil on board when vessel arrives in port.
537 – Total amount of Bunker C or Number 6 fuel oil on board when vessel arrives in port.
538 – The value of the commodity for the purposes of a government agency valuation.
539 – Amount of adjustments to the valuation, e.g. price influence, royalties, assists, proceeds and commissions.
540 – An allowance made in the value to the extent of the damage or defect.
541 – Charges relating to the air transport of the goods which represent the freight charges only (i.e. not including the handling charges, agency fees etc.).
ZZZ – Mutually defined monetary amount.
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5004 – To specify a monetary amount.
Type: n, Max Length: 35
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6345 – Code specifying a monetary unit.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
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6343 – Code qualifying the type of currency.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
1 – The currency of the monetary unit involved in the transaction for customs valuation.
2 – The currency of the monetary unit involved in the transaction for insurance purposes.
3 – The currency of the local monetary unit.
4 – The currency of the monetary unit used for calculation in an invoice.
5 – The currency of the monetary unit of an account.
6 – The currency of the monetary unit to be converted from.
7 – The currency of the monetary unit to be converted into.
8 – The currency of the monetary unit used in a price list.
9 – The currency of the monetary unit used in an order.
10 – The currency of the monetary unit used for pricing purposes.
11 – The currency of the monetary unit used for payment.
12 – The currency of the monetary unit used in a quotation.
13 – The currency of the local monetary unit at recipient's location.
14 – The currency of the monetary unit normally used by the supplier.
15 – The currency of the local monetary unit at sender's location.
16 – The currency as per tariff.
17 – The currency in which the charges are calculated.
18 – The currency in which tax amounts are due or have been paid.
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4405 – Code specifying a status.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
PCD
To specify percentage information.
(Max 1)
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C501 – Percentage relating to a specified basis.
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5245 – Code qualifying the type of percentage.
Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
Valid Codes:
1 – (5044) Allowance expressed as a percentage.
2 – (5044) Charge expressed as a percentage.
3 – [5044] Specification of any additional charges, dues or deductions, expressed as a percentage.
4 – To indicate the share of the reinsurer in a treaty.
5 – To indicate the percentage used for the specified entry (e.g. commission %, deposits % ...).
6 – (5482) The percentage of specified material in the total product.
7 – Code specifying the percentage of invoice.
8 – Percentage to calculate a reduction/surcharge.
9 – Code specifying the adjustment expressed as a percentage.
10 – London insurance market bureau (bureau share in reinsurance treaty).
11 – Anticipated additional consumption to safeguard against unforeseen shortages or demands.
12 – Discount expressed as a percentage.
13 – Tolerance of amount in percentage.
14 – Percentage of debit or credit note.
15 – Code specifying the penalty percentage.
16 – Code specifying the interest percentage.
17 – Part of documentary credit amount in percentage subject to sight payment, deferred payment or acceptance when the documentary credit is available by mixed payment.
18 – Percentage of a credit note.
19 – Percentage of a debit note.
20 – Code specifying the percentage of insurance.
21 – Percentage of total amount which is not covered by credit cover.
22 – VAT percentage rate for which accountability is being transferred from one party to another. VAT means: Value added tax.
23 – The time a person is employed expressed as a percentage of the equivalent full time employment.
24 – Contribution to a superannuation scheme which is not compulsory, expressed as a percentage of salary.
25 – To indicate a mathematical factor, expressed as a percentage , used to multiply a specified attribute item.
26 – Contribution to a scheme in addition to the normal contribution, expressed as a percentage (in superannuation usually expressed as a percentage of salary).
27 – Percentage of total benefits allocated to a person.
28 – To indicate the percentage of a specified attribute classification (e.g. percentage contributed before a defined year for superannuation purposes).
29 – The percentage rise in a currency rate of exchange which would result in renegotiation of prices.
30 – The percentage fall in a currency rate of exchange which would result in renegotiation of prices.
31 – The percentage reduction in constituent material which occurs in the production process.
32 – The maximum percentage increase or decrease resulting from price recalculation which will not result in price renegotiation.
33 – The percentage of the buyer's total acquisition requirement for the referenced or similar item which will be ordered from the named supplier.
34 – The percentage increase in price of the referenced item since the last notification.
35 – The percentage of the cost of tooling which will be paid by the buyer.
36 – Percentage of the volume capacity used.
37 – Percentage of the weight capacity used.
38 – Percentage of the loading length capacity used.
39 – The percentage of the cost of packaging which will be paid by the vendor.
40 – Reduction from an amount/price expressed in a percentage.
41 – Additional amount expressed in a percentage.
42 – To indicate the percentage of a products local (i.e. domestic) content.
43 – Percentage amount charged back.
44 – Percentage of gross turnover used to calculate commission.
45 – Indicates the rate applying for a progress payment.
46 – Indicates the figure agreed between parties to calculate an offset.
47 – A code to indicate the percentage of the prepayment.
48 – A code to indicate the percentage of work completed.
49 – Table used for mortality or morbidity rating.
50 – Rate of interest used in amortization of a mortgage.
51 – Maximum rate of the cost of living adjustment.
52 – The amount of moisture in the air.
53 – Minimum rate of a cost of living adjustment.
54 – The cost share borne by the contractor.
55 – The cost share borne by the Government.
56 – The percentage applied to the liquidation of progress payments.
57 – The percentage applied to determine the fee.
58 – Percentage of resource availability.
59 – Percentage of resource efficiency.
60 – Percentage yield from rework effort.
61 – Percentage calculated by dividing gross profit by net sales.
62 – Percentage of remaining work.
63 – Percentage of actual work completed.
64 – Percentage representing earned value.
65 – Percentage of cost escalation.
66 – To identify the percentage of the loss.
67 – To specify a cost of living adjustment rate.
68 – The percentage of an amount due.
69 – Percent owned of an asset.
70 – Percentage of common stock reported.
71 – Percentage of preferred stock reported.
72 – The ratio of ordinary profit to sales expressed as a percentage.
73 – Ratio of invested capital to total capital.
74 – Ratio of equity to outstanding loans expressed as a percentage.
75 – Ratio of equity to deposits expressed as a percentage.
76 – Ratio of outstanding loans to deposits expressed as a percentage.
77 – Percentage of the total value.
78 – Participation expressed as a percentage.
79 – Indebtedness expressed as a percentage.
80 – Ratio of liquid assets to current liabilities.
81 – Ratio of net worth to total assets expressed as a percentage.
82 – Percentage of work that is subcontracted.
83 – Ratio of sales per employee expressed as a percentage.
84 – Ratio of sales to net working capital expressed as a percentage.
85 – Ratio of total liability to net worth expressed as a percentage.
86 – Ratio of assets to sales expressed as a percentage.
87 – Ratio of capital per employee expressed as a percentage.
88 – Ratio of costs per employee expressed as a percentage.
89 – Ratio of accounts payable to sales expressed as a percentage.
90 – Ratio of current liabilities to net worth expressed as a percentage.
91 – Ratio of current liabilities to inventory value expressed as a percentage.
92 – Ratio of current assets to current liabilities expressed as a percentage.
93 – Ratio of fixed assets to net worth expressed as a percentage.
94 – Net annual sales divided by inventory.
95 – Ratio of cash and accounts receivable to current liabilities.
96 – The percentage of resources that must be retained for a project.
97 – Net profit after taxes divided by total assets.
98 – Net profit after taxes divided by net annual sales.
99 – Net profit after taxes divided by capital.
100 – Net profit after taxes divided by net worth.
101 – Percentage of contracts obtained by bid.
102 – Percentage of contracts obtained by negotiation.
103 – Percentage of business conducted on a cost plus basis.
104 – Percentage of lump sum payments to total payments.
105 – Percentage of purchases on letter of credit to total purchases.
106 – Percentage of purchases on floor plan basis to total purchases.
107 – Percentage change in sales.
108 – Percentage change in profit.
109 – Damage expressed as a percentage.
110 – Paid finance cost divided by total liabilities.
111 – Total assets divided by interest on liabilities.
112 – Ratio of liability to net worth expressed as a percentage.
113 – Paid finance cost divided by total income.
114 – Change expressed as a percentage.
115 – Expenses expressed as a percentage.
116 – Share of the market business held by an entity.
117 – Percentage of an entity that is owned by small shareholders.
118 – Percentage of capital paid in by shareholders.
119 – Previous participation expressed as a percentage.
120 – Fixed fee expressed as a percentage.
121 – Net annual sales divided by total assets.
122 – A percentage based on a total payment.
123 – Territorial trade expressed as a percentage.
124 – Change in the taxable income from one period to another.
125 – Percentage of sales by type of customer.
126 – The percent of the total from a preceding period.
127 – The return on equity achieved by a minority interest in an entity.
128 – Change in ordinary income from one period to another.
129 – The ratio of net sales to fixed assets expressed as a percentage.
130 – The ratio of total liabilities to total assets expressed as a percentage.
131 – The percentage applied to determine the profit.
132 – The percentage of the cost over-run incurred by the contractor.
133 – The percentage of the cost under-run allocated to the contractor.
134 – Ratio calculated by dividing current liabilities by total liabilities expressed as a percentage.
135 – Ratio calculated by dividing current assets by total liabilities expressed as a percentage.
136 – The compilation of the total calculated volume vessel measurements, adjusted for on-board quantity or remaining on-board quantity, compared with the total calculated volume shore measurements expressed as a percentage.
137 – The total calculated volume by vessel measurement upon sailing, less on-board quantity, divided by the total calculated volume by shore measurement at loading expressed as a percentage.
138 – The total calculated volume by vessel measurement on arrival, less remaining on board, divided by the total calculated volume by shore measurement discharge expressed as a percentage.
139 – Relative ranking for a corresponding class to the national average.
140 – Relative ranking for a corresponding class to the industry average.
141 – The ratio of non-current assets to net worth expressed as a percentage.
142 – The ratio of non-current assets to total assets expressed as a percentage.
143 – The ratio of sales to current assets expressed as a percentage.
144 – The ratio of working capital to sales expressed as a percentage.
145 – The ratio of creditors to sales costs expressed as a percentage.
146 – Concentration expressed as a percentage value.
147 – The number of months before an instalment is made expressed as a percentage.
148 – Net annual sales divided by accounts receivable.
149 – Ratio of employee costs to total income minus raw materials and sales costs expressed as a percentage.
150 – Ratio of interest payable divided by net sales expressed as a percentage.
151 – Ratio of inventory divided by cost of goods sold expressed as a percentage.
152 – Ratio of liquid assets divided by net sales expressed as a percentage.
153 – Ratio of total income minus raw materials and services to net sales expressed as a percentage.
154 – The value of working capital divided by net sales multiplied by 360.
155 – The ratio of financial expenses to net sales expressed as a percentage.
156 – Percentage representing a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
157 – The probability of financial distress expressed as a percentage.
158 – Ratio of the total short and long term loans divided by shareholder equity expressed as a percentage.
159 – Extent expressed as a percentage to which an item can be nested within an identical item.
160 – To identify the degree of the reliability of the data.
ZZZ – As agreed by the trading partners.
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5249 – Code specifying the basis on which a percentage is calculated.
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Valid Codes:
1 – Referenced percentage applies on a single unit basis.
2 – Reduction percentage is applied per transported ton.
3 – Reduction percentage is applied per main equipment unit (for rail purpose, only rail wagons).
4 – Reduction percentage is applied on the unit price, which is the basis of the charge calculation.
5 – Reduction percentage applied on the unit price and conceded to a consignor after he reached a specified tonnage of transport.
6 – Code to indicate that the IATA experimental special charge within Europe is the basis for the percentage reduction or surcharge.
7 – Code to indicate that the IATA experimental special rate within in Europe is the basis for the percentage reduction or surcharge.
8 – Code to indicate that the IATA minimum charge is the basis for the percentage reduction or surcharge.
9 – Code to indicate that the IATA normal rate is the basis for the percentage reduction or surcharge.
10 – Code to indicate that the IATA quantity rate is the basis for the percentage reduction or surcharge.
11 – Referenced percentage applies on the amount of drawing under the documentary credit.
12 – Referenced percentage applies on documentary credit amount.
13 – Referenced percentage applies on the invoice value.
14 – Referenced percentage applies on CIF value.
15 – The percentage applied to the contract cost.
16 – The percentage applied to the labour hours.
17 – The percentage basis is London Inter-Bank Offered Rate (LIBOR).
18 – The percentage basis is Frankfurt Inter-Bank Offered Rate (FIBOR).
19 – The percentage basis is Paris Inter-Bank Offered Rate (PIBOR).
20 – The percentage basis is nationally based.
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1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
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3055 – Code specifying the agency responsible for a code list.
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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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 System.
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.
21 – Codes assigned by a transport company.
22 – Codes assigned by the ISA for use by its members.
23 – French association developing EDI in transport logistics.
24 – Maintains code lists which are accepted by Australian government railways.
25 – EDI group for the textile and clothing industry.
26 – Foundation Uniform Transport Code is the EDI organisation for shippers, carriers and other logistic service providers in the Netherlands.
27 – U.S. food and drug administration.
28 – Code identifying the pan European user group for the book industry as an organisation responsible for code values in the book industry.
29 – Association of fleet vehicle hiring and leasing companies in the UK.
30 – ABTA, Association of British Travel Agencies.
31 – Finish State Railway.
32 – Polish State Railway.
33 – Bulgaria State Railway.
34 – Rumanian State Railway.
35 – Tchechian State Railway.
36 – Hungarian State Railway.
37 – British Railways.
38 – Spanish National Railway.
39 – Swedish State Railway.
40 – Norwegian State Railway.
41 – German Railway.
42 – Austrian Federal Railways.
43 – Luxembourg National Railway Company.
44 – Italian State Railways.
45 – Netherlands Railways.
46 – Swiss Federal Railways.
47 – Danish State Railways.
48 – French National Railway Company.
49 – Belgian National Railway Company.
50 – Portuguese Railways.
51 – Slovakian State Railways.
52 – Irish Transport Company.
53 – International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations.
54 – International Maritime Organisation.
55 – United States Department of Transportation.
56 – Trade-van is an EDI/VAN service centre for customs, transport, and insurance in national and international trade.
57 – Customs authorities of Chinese Taipei responsible for collecting import duties and preventing smuggling.
58 – European steel organisation - EDI project for the European steel industry.
59 – National body responsible for the German codification in the construction area.
60 – The code list is from a national agency.
61 – A code to identify the Association Europeenne des Constructeurs de Materiel Aeropsatial (European Association of Aerospace Products Manufacturers) as an authorizing agency for code lists.
62 – United States DIstilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS).
63 – A code to identify the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) as an authorizing agency for code lists.
64 – French association responsible for coordination and promotion of EDI application in France.
65 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in France.
66 – Malaysia Royal Customs and Excise.
67 – Malaysia Central Bank is a regulatory body set up by the government to charge with promoting economic monetary and credit condition favourable to commercial and industrial activity.
68 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Italy.
69 – United States National Alcohol Beverage Control Association (NABCA).
70 – Malaysia, Dagang.Net is a national clearing house which provide EDI/VAN service for customs, transport, retail and financial and other industries in the national and international trade.
71 – A code representing the United States Federal Communication Commission (FCC).
72 – A code representing the United States Maritime Administration (MARAD) under the Department of Transportation (DOT).
73 – A code representing the United States Defense Security Assistance Agency (DSAA) under the Department of Defense (DOD).
74 – A code representing the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
75 – A code representing the United States Office of Defense Trade Controls (ODTC) under the Department of State.
76 – A code representing the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Department of Treasury (ATF).
77 – A code representing the United States Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) under the Department of Commerce (DOC) .
78 – A code depicting the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS).
79 – A code representing the United States Office of Foreign Assets Controls (OFAC).
80 – Joint venture between BRMA (Brokers & Reinsurance Markets Association) / RAA (Reinsurance Association of America) - LIMNET (London Insurance Market Network) - RINET (Reinsurance and Insurance Network).
81 – Russian company representing the users of the Global Financial Telecommunication Network (GFTN).
82 – The co-ordinating register for companies and business units of companies at the Bronnoysund register centre.
83 – The National Retail Federation is the trade association for the general merchandise retailing industry. In addition to providing support and education services, they also maintain and publish standard colour and size codes for the retail industry.
84 – German legislature.
85 – Trade association representing telecommunications service providers, equipment manufacturers, suppliers to the industry and customers.
86 – Codes assigned by the party originating the message.
87 – Codes assigned by the carrier.
88 – Assigned by owner of operation (e.g. used in construction).
89 – Codes assigned by a distributor.
90 – Codes assigned by a manufacturer.
91 – Codes assigned by a seller or seller's agent.
92 – Codes assigned by a buyer or buyer's agent.
93 – Austrian customs organization.
94 – The Austrian organization responsible for assigning telephone (voice/data) + telex numbers, postcodes, and postal account numbers.
95 – Australian Customs Service.
96 – Canada Customs and Revenue Agency.
97 – Indirect taxation (e.g. turn-over/sales taxes).
98 – Customs (incl. ISO alpha 2 country code).
99 – Import and export licences.
100 – Telephone (voice/data) + telex numbers, postcodes, postal account numbers.
101 – Centrale suisse pour l'importation de carburants et combustibles liquides (Oil products).
102 – Coal.
103 – Foodstuff.
104 – Swiss article numbering association.
105 – Danish Customs administration.
106 – French Customs.
107 – Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques.
108 – Banque de France.
109 – United Kingdom H.M. Customs and Excise.
110 – Ireland Revenue Commissioners Customs Automated Entry Processing project.
111 – United States Customs Service.
112 – The Bureau of the Census of the U.S. Dept. of Commerce.
113 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in the USA.
114 – United States American Bankers Association.
116 – American National Standards Institute ASC X12.
117 – Austrian Geldausgabeautomaten-Service Gesellschaft m.b.H.
118 – Swedish bankers association.
119 – Italian Associazione Bancaria Italiana.
120 – Italian Socieata' Interbancaria per l'Automazione.
121 – Swiss Telekurs AG.
122 – Swiss Securities Clearing Corporation.
123 – Norwegian Interbank Research Organization.
124 – Norwegian Bankers' Association.
125 – Finnish Bankers' Association.
126 – The United States organization responsible for issuing account analysis codes.
127 – A German code for subsidiary unit number.
128 – Belgian Bankers' Association.
129 – VAT numbers.
130 – Code identifying the organisation responsible for the issuance of bank related codes in Denmark.
131 – German Bankers' Association.
132 – An organization that operates the United Kingdom's electronic fund transfer service on behalf of the major Banks and Building Societies.
133 – British Association for Payment Clearing Services.
134 – The association which manages the United Kingdom payment clearing system, and among other thing manages the UK bank sort code numbering system.
135 – British financial transaction clearing house.
136 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in the United Kingdom.
137 – Austrian bankers association.
138 – National body responsible for the French codification in banking activity.
139 – The Universal Postal Union (UPU) is an international organization that coordinates postal policies between member nations, and hence the world-wide postal system.
140 – Responsible for computerization within Customs area.
141 – International Commission of the European Communities.
142 – Statistical Office of the European Communities: e.g. Geonomenclature.
143 – New Zealand Customs.
144 – Netherlands Customs.
145 – Swedish Customs.
146 – German Customs.
147 – Belgian Customs.
148 – Spanish Customs.
149 – Israeli Customs.
150 – Hong Kong Customs.
151 – Japan Customs.
152 – Saudi Arabia Customs.
153 – Italian Customs.
154 – Greek Customs.
155 – Portuguese Customs.
156 – Luxembourg Customs.
157 – Norwegian Customs.
158 – Finnish Customs.
159 – Iceland Customs.
160 – Identification of relevant responsible agency for e.g. banking/financial matters still pending. For e.g. Customs, currency, post/telephone: see relevant CH entry.
161 – United Nations - Conference on Trade And Development.
162 – Responsible for TEDIS - incl. CEBIS -, INSIS and CADDIA projects.
163 – United States Federal Maritime Commission.
164 – United States Drug Enforcement Agency.
165 – United States Distribution Codes, Inc. organization.
166 – The organisation in the USA which is responsible for code maintenance in the trucking industry.
167 – United States Automotive Industry Action Group.
168 – A code issued by the United States National Institute for Science and Technology (NIST) to identify a Federal Information Publishing Standard.
169 – Standards Council of Canada.
170 – Canadian Payment Association.
171 – Interpay Girale Services.
172 – Interpay Debit Card Services.
173 – Norwegian electronic data interchange standards organization.
174 – German standardization institute.
175 – Factors Chain International.
176 – Brazilian central bank.
177 – Life Insurance Federation of Australia.
178 – Standards Association of Australia.
179 – U.S. -based trade association representing the major North American scheduled airlines.
180 – German institute of the workmen's compensation board.
181 – EDI organization for companies in the construction industry.
182 – Organisation maintaining the SCAC lists and transportation operating in North America.
183 – US-based trade association representing oil and natural gas producers, shippers, refineries, marketers, and major suppliers to the industry.
184 – The national organisation for the maritime industry in Australia.
185 – German industry association.
186 – The US General Services Administration.
187 – The Defense Logistics Management Standards Office.
188 – The US National Institute of Standards and Technology.
189 – The US Department of Defense.
190 – The Department of Veterans Affairs.
191 – United Nations organization responsible for maintaining the United Nations Common Coding System (UNCCS) which is used extensively by UN agencies in procurement and statistical analysis.
192 – Code assigned by a shipper's association.
193 – European Telecommunications Informatics Services is a non-profit cooperative organisation owned by European public network operators, working in the field of information technology.
194 – Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service.
195 – The Colombian customs organization.
196 – Organization supplying codes of oil field equipment and tubular goods used by joint operators in the petroleum industry.
197 – The organization maintaining code lists under the administration of the data interchange standards association.
198 – The organization which assigns identification numbers to financial institutions conducting business in Colombia.
199 – The French public accounting office.
200 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in The Netherlands.
201 – United States based Wine and Spirits Shippers association.
202 – Portuguese Central Bank.
203 – The national organisation representing France in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchanges through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
204 – The national organisation representing Germany in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
205 – The national organisation representing Italy in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
206 – The national organisation representing Netherlands in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
207 – The national organisation representing Spain in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
208 – The national organisation representing Scandinavian countries in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele-Transmission in Europe).
209 – The national organisation representing UK in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
210 – European association dealing with accounting and auditing.
211 – French association dealing with accounting and auditing.
212 – German telecommunication services agency.
213 – NACCS (Nippon Automated Cargo Clearance System Operation Organization) Center is the operations organization of the automated cargo clearance system in Japan.
214 – American iron and steel institute.
215 – Australian association responsible for the management of payment clearing.
216 – To identify the United States department of labour.
217 – To identify the United States, National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
218 – An association that administers code lists on behalf of the UK insurance community.
219 – Value added network administering insurance code lists on behalf of the French insurance community.
220 – Finnish tax board.
221 – The French public institution funding health-care for salaried workers.
222 – The national authority responsible for the supervision of health activities in Denmark.
223 – The ministry responsible for all interior affairs concerning the Danish people.
224 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the aluminum industry.
225 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the chemical Industry.
226 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the iron and carbide manufacturing industry.
227 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the wholesale drug industry.
228 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the electronic industry.
229 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the American paper industry.
230 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the retail industry.
231 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the copper and brass fabricators industry.
232 – Code identifying the government department responsible for assessing and collecting revenue consisting of taxes and inland duties in Great Britain.
233 – Codes are assigned by the United States Office of Management and Budget.
234 – Siemens AG, Germany.
235 – Australian industry body coordinating codes for use in local and international commerce and trade.
236 – Code specifying the official postal service of the United States.
237 – Code assigned by the United States health industry.
238 – United States Transportation Data Coordinating Committee.
239 – United States, electronic data interchange standards- making organization, Health Level 7.
240 – United States financial clearing house.
241 – Portuguese automated clearing house.
244 – United States Department of Health and Human Services.
245 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Denmark.
246 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Germany.
247 – Code identifying the United States HIBCC (Health Industry Business Communication Council).
248 – A not-for-profit organization that provides a forum for producers, users, ultimate consumers, and those having a general interest (representatives of government and academia) to meet on common ground and write standards for materials, products, systems, and services.
249 – An independent European centre for the advancement and dissemination of technical, economic and professional knowledge relating to the international oil and gas industry.
250 – An United States based organization that provides products, services and technology primarily in the areas of petroleum refining, olefins, aromatics, and gas processing.
251 – Australian agency responsible for administering the Health Insurance Act.
252 – Australian statutory authority responsible for the national collection of health related statistics and health related data definitions.
253 – Australian national authority responsible for healthcare classifications.
254 – Australian government department responsible for administration of health policy.
255 – Industry association responsible for the classification of dental services in Australia.
256 – The official United States organization of the railroads in North America.
257 – The Electronic Commerce Code Management Association, a not for profit membership organization, which manages codes used in electronic commerce.
258 – Japanese Ministry of Transport.
259 – Japanese Maritime Safety Agency.
260 – A code to identify European forum for energy Business Information eXchange, which is an organization standardizing the use of EDI between the participants in the European energy market.
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261 – European Expert Group 7 for Insurance.
262 – Gesamtverband der Deutschen Versicherungswirtschaft e.V. (German Insurance Association).
263 – The Centre for Study of Insurance Operations (CSIO) in Canada.
264 – Code lists are administered by Assurances Generales de France (AGF).
265 – Swedish central bank.
266 – Department of Agriculture, United States federal agency.
267 – Central bank of Russia.
268 – French taxation authority.
269 – An international association that administers code lists on behalf of business credit information users and providers.
270 – An organisation of international transport equipment leasing companies and transport equipment repair providers responsible for promoting the use of EDI standards and standard business terms.
271 – European railway associated organisation involved in the transport of containers by rail.
272 – The Joint Automotive Industry (JAI) agency is in charge of code lists that are common to automotive industry groups.
273 – Swiss Chambers of Commerce.
274 – ITIGG is the UN/EDIFACT transport message development group's organisation responsible for the issuance of globally harmonised transport-related codes.
275 – The Spanish central bank.
276 – Codes assigned by the Port Community.
277 – Identifies the Business Information Group Network, an international trade alliance that administers code lists on behalf of business information users and providers.
278 – An international trade alliance that administers code lists on behalf of business information users and providers.
279 – Identifies the Graydon Corporation in the Netherlands.
280 – A company in France responsible for assigning codes in the credit insurance industry.
281 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Belgium and Luxembourg.
282 – Identifies the Creditreform International e.V. in Germany (e.V.: eingetragener Verein).
283 – Identifies the Hermes Kreditversicherungs AG in Germany (AG: Aktiengesellschaft).
284 – Code identifying the organization responsible for the issuance of bank related codes in Taiwan.
285 – Code identifying the organization responsible for the issuance of bank related codes in Spain.
286 – The Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees.
287 – German research and development institute for transport matters.
288 – Code identifying OSJD, Organisation for Co-operation of Railways.
289 – JIPDEC/ECPC is a nonprofit foundation for promoting electronic commerce, and is the registration agency of the standard company code in Japan.
290 – Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc.
291 – Japan Auto Parts Industries Association.
292 – The national organization representing Finland in electronic data interchange for trade and industry.
293 – The Federal Association of Energy and Water (BDEW) is the trade association of the German industries for natural gas, electricity supply, long-distance heating and water supply.
294 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Austria.
295 – Austrialian administration responsible for the regulation of therapeutic goods in Australia.
296 – International Telecommunication Union.
297 – Ufficio responsabile gestione partite IVA is the Italian Institute issuing VAT registration numbers.
298 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 System in Spain.
299 – Organisation responsible for assigning maritime related identification numbers in Belgian ports.
300 – Swedish International Freight Association (SIFA).
301 – The organisation responsible for issuing and maintaining commodity codes for use in the German construction industry.
302 – The organisation responsible for issuing and maintaining commodity codes for use in the German textile industry.
303 – A United Kingdom authority responsible for the allocation of identification codes to products in the building sector.
304 – The organisation responsible for issuing and maintaining commodity codes for use in German stores for do-it- yourself, construction and garden articles.
305 – The European organisation representing the electrical industry transmission system operators.
306 – User Group for Shipping Lines and Container Terminals.
307 – Japanese Ministry of Justice.
309 – JASTPRO is a nonprofit organization for simplifying international trade procedures and is the responsible agency for the registration of the "Japan Exporters and Importers Standard Code".
310 – Systeme, Anwendungen und Produkte (German software company).
311 – TDB (Teikoku Databank, Ltd.) conducts corporate credit research and maintains company codes based on research activities for supporting business transactions in Japan.
312 – French association developing EDI in the agricultural and food processing sectors.
313 – French organization of seed and plant professionals responsible for assigning codes in the botanical seed sectors.
314 – Open Applications Group, Incorporated.
315 – Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail.
316 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Finland.
317 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Brazil.
318 – IETF - Internet Engineering Task Force.
319 – Group of Terrestrial Freight Forwarders.
320 – Code specifying the Danish National IT and Telcom Agency as codelist responsible Agency.
321 – The European organization whose working group Edig@s is responsible for the management of gas related codes and messages.
322 – Icelandic committee of e-commerce and trade procedures.
323 – A group of European ports, national competent authorities and port community systems exchanging information about dangerous goods and vessel movements.
324 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Ireland.
325 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Russia.
326 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Poland.
327 – Organisation responsible for the GS1 system in Estonia.
328 – A code assigned by the party who is the ultimate recipient of the message.
329 – The code is assigned by the operator of a loading dock.
330 – A code to identify the Nordic Ediel Group, which is an organization standardizing the use of EDI between the participants in the Nordic energy market.
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331 – A division of the US Department of Agriculture. AMS inspects and grades agricultural products and gathers import and export statistics for farm products.
332 – Subsidiary of DVGW German Technical and Scientific Association for Gas and Water. As a technical standardization organization, the DVGW promotes technical standards for the production, transportation, distribution and use of gas and drinking water in the Federal Republic of Germany.
333 – A division of the US Department of Agriculture. APHIS regulates the import and export of plants, animals and their products.
334 – A division of the US Department of Labor. BLS is the principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics.
335 – A division of the US Department of Transportation. BTS administers data collection, analysis, and reporting and to ensure the most cost-effective use of transportation- monitoring resources.
336 – A division of US Department of Homeland Security.
337 – A division of the US Department of Health and Human Services. CDC promotes health and quality of life by preventing and controlling disease, injury, and disability.
338 – An independent commission within the US federal government. CPSC works to protect consumers from products that pose a fire, electrical, chemical, or mechanical hazard or can injure children.
339 – A division of the US Department of State. DDTC is charged with controlling the export and temporary import of defense articles and defense services covered by the United States.
340 – An independent agency within the US federal government. EPA registers and controls imports of pesticides, Ozone Depleting Substances, and bulk chemicals; controls conformity of vehicles and engines to the Clean Air Act, and tracks hazardous wastes.
341 – A division of the US Department of Transportation. FAA is responsible for the safety of hazardous materials shipments when flown into and from US air space.
342 – A division of the US Department of Agriculture. FAS works to improve foreign market access for US products, build new markets, improve the competitive position of US agriculture in the global marketplace, and provide food aid and technical assistance to foreign countries.
343 – A division of the US Department of Transportation. FMCSA is focused on reducing crashes, injuries, and fatalities involving large trucks and buses.
344 – A division of the US Department of Agriculture. FSIS is responsible for ensuring that the nation's commercial supply of meat, poultry, and egg products is safe, wholesome, and correctly labeled and packaged.
345 – FTZB licenses, regulates, and monitors the activity of foreign-trade zones (FTZ) in the United States.
346 – A division of the US Department of Agriculture. GIPSA facilitates the marketing of livestock, poultry, meat, cereals, oilseeds, and related agricultural products, and promotes fair and competitive trading practices for the overall benefit of consumers and American agriculture.
347 – A division of the US Department of Commerce. IA enforces the US unfair trade laws (i.e., the anti-dumping and countervailing duty laws) and develops and implements other policies and programs aimed at countering foreign unfair trade practices.
348 – A division of the US Department of the Treasury. IRS collects excise taxes on imports and on conveyances involved in international traffic.
349 – An independent commission. ITC investigates the effects of dumped and subsidized imports on domestic industries and conducts global safeguard investigations.
350 – A division of the US Department of Transportation. NHTSA monitors the importation of motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment to ensure compliance with applicable Federal motor vehicle safety standards.
351 – A division of the US Department of Commerce. NMFS issues permits to support their effort to regulate commercial and recreational international transactions involving resources such as such as swordfish, tooth fish, and tuna while overseeing the management, conservation and protection of living marine resources within the areas of ocean surrounding the United States.
352 – A division of the US Department of Energy.
353 – A division of the US Department of State. OFM provides the legal foundation to facilitate secure and efficient operations of US missions abroad, and of foreign missions and international organizations in the United States.
354 – A division of the US Department of State. OES works with issues surrounding foreign policy formulation and implementation in global environment, science, and technology.
355 – A division of the US Department of Defense (Navy).
356 – A division of the US Department of Transportation. PHMSA works to protect the American public and the environment by ensuring the safe and secure movement of hazardous materials to industry and consumers by all transportation modes, including the nation's pipelines.
357 – A division of the US Department of the Treasury. TTB collects alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and ammunition excise taxes; to ensure that these products are labeled, advertised, and marketed in accordance with the law; and administers the laws and regulations.
358 – A division of the US Department of Defense (Army). USACE protects the US aquatic resources, while allowing reasonable development through fair, flexible and balanced permit decisions.
359 – USAID is an independent US federal government agency. USAID supports long-term and equitable economic growth and advances US foreign policy objectives.
360 – A division of US Department of Homeland Security. USCG is a military branch of the United States involved in maritime law, mariner assistance, and search and rescue.
361 – An office within the US Executive Branch, Office of the President. USTR negotiates directly with foreign governments to create trade agreements; resolves disputes and participates in global trade policy organizations; meets with governments, business groups, legislators and public interest groups to gather input on trade issues; and explains the presidents trade policy positions.
362 – An inter-governmental fishery organization responsible for the conservation of tunas and tuna-like species in the Atlantic Ocean and its adjacent seas.
363 – An organization responsible for the conservation and management of fisheries for tunas and other species taken by tuna-fishing vessels in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
364 – An organization which oversees the management and conservation of southern blue fin tuna.
365 – An intergovernmental organization mandated to manage tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean and adjacent seas.
366 – International organization responsible for the international identification of botanical species.
367 – International organization responsible for the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN).
368 – International organization responsible for the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants (ICNCP).
369 – Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) is a division of the American Chemical Society (ACS) responsible for the CAS registry.
370 – The Social Security Administration (SSA) is an independent agency of the US government. SSA issues Social Security Numbers (SSN) used to identify parties/entities in a trade transaction.
371 – Satellite communications organization that provides vessel call sign used by ships as an identifier.
372 – Name and contact details of the agent of the ship at the intended port of arrival.
373 – The aerial warfare division of the U.S. Department of Defense.
374 – A self-policing agency to promote the safe transportation of explosives and other hazardous materials on roads and railways.
375 – Agency which maintains the list and specifications of goods for control of transboundary movements of hazardous wastes and their disposal.
376 – Color code controlling organisation.
377 – The national registry of Iceland, responsible for legal registration ID for persons.
378 – Tax authorities of Iceland, responsible for VAT codes and registration ID for legal entities.
379 – The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is responsible for the global coordination of the DNS Root, IP addressing, and other Internet protocol resources.
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.
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