UNH
(Max 1) Required
BGM
To indicate the type and function of a message and to transmit the identifying number.
(Max 1) Required
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C002 – Identification of a type of document/message by code or name. Code preferred.
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1001 – Document/message identifier expressed in code.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
1
– Certificate providing the values of an analysis.
2
– Certificate certifying the conformity to predefined definitions.
3
– Certificate certifying the quality of goods, services etc.
4
– Report providing the results of a test session.
5
– Report specifying the performance values of products.
6
– Report providing specification values of products.
7
– Reports on events during production process.
8
– Self explanatory.
9
– Self explanatory.
10
– Document/message providing basic data concerning a party.
11
– A pre-approved document relating to federal label approval requirements.
12
– Certificate certifying a specific quality of agricultural products.
13
– Document/message which evidences the transport of goods by post (e.g. mail, parcel, etc.).
14
– Certificate certifying the weight of goods.
15
– Document/message specifying the weight of goods.
16
– Document by means of which the documentary credit applicant specifies the conditions for the certificate and by whom the certificate is to be issued.
17
– Document identifying goods in which the issuing authority expressly certifies that the goods originate in a specific country or part of, or group of countries. It also states the price and/or cost of the goods with the purpose of determining the customs origin.
18
– Specific form of transit declaration issued by the exporter (movement certificate).
19
– Certificate certifying the quantity of goods, services etc.
20
– Usage of QALITY-message.
21
– Request information based on defined criteria.
22
– Self-explanatory.
23
– Information regarding the status of a related message.
24
– Message/document identifying containers that have been unloaded and then reloaded onto the same means of transport.
25
– Message/document itemising containers to be discharged from vessel.
26
– Document/message providing contributions advice used for corporate superannuation schemes.
27
– Document/message providing contributions advice used for superannuation schemes which are industry wide.
28
– Member maintenance message used for corporate superannuation schemes.
29
– Member maintenance message used for industry wide superannuation schemes.
30
– Payroll deductions advice used in the life insurance industry.
31
– A Message/document requesting to move cargo from one Customs control point to another.
32
– A message/document issuing Customs approval to move cargo from one Customs control point to another.
33
– Document / message issued by the authority in the exporting country evidencing the sealing of export meat lockers.
34
– Message identifying the status of cargo.
35
– A message specifying information relating to held inventories.
36
– Official document to identify a person.
37
– Document/message in which the competent national authorities provide a declarant with an acceptance or a rejection about a received declaration for European statistical purposes.
38
– Official document proving immunisation against certain diseases.
39
– An official document giving permission to travel in foreign countries.
40
– An official document giving permission to drive a car in a given country.
41
– An official document giving a native of one country permission to drive a vehicle in certain other countries.
42
– A document giving free access to a service.
43
– A document giving access to a service for a determined period of time.
44
– A message to report the transport status and/or change in the transport status (i.e. event) between agreed parties.
45
– A message to request a transport status report (e.g. through the International multimodal status report message IFSTA).
47
– Document/message in which a declarant provides information about extra-Community trade of goods required by the body responsible for the collection of trade statistics. Trade by a country in the European Union with a country outside the European Union.
48
– Written instructions relating to dangerous goods and defined in the European Agreement of Dangerous Transport by Road known as ADR (Accord europeen relatif au transport international des marchandises Dangereuses par Route).
49
– Official certification that damages to the goods to be transported have been discovered.
50
– A validated priced tender.
51
– A document providing a response to a previously sent price/sales catalogue.
52
– A document providing the result of price negotiations.
53
– Document or message to supply advice on a dangerous or hazardous material to industrial customers so as to enable them to take measures to protect their employees and the environment from any potential harmful effects from these material.
54
– A statement of an account containing the booked items as in the ledger of the account servicing financial institution.
55
– A statement from the account servicing financial institution containing items pending to be booked.
56
– Last statement of a period containing the interest calculation and the final balance of the last entry date.
57
– Report on the movement of containers or other items of transport equipment to record physical movement activity and establish the beginning of a rental period.
58
– Report on the movement of containers or other items of transport equipment to record physical movement activity and establish the end of a rental period.
59
– No shortage, surplus or damaged outturn resulting from container vessel unpacking.
60
– Movement type indicator: goods are moved under customs control for warehousing due to being time-up.
61
– Movement type indicator: goods are to move by sea under customs control to a customs office where formalities will be completed.
62
– Cargo consists of personal effects.
63
– Cargo consists of timber.
64
– Document/message issued either by a factor to indicate his preliminary credit assessment on a buyer, or by a seller to request a factor's preliminary credit assessment on a buyer.
65
– Document/message issued either by a factor to give a credit cover on a buyer, or by a seller to request a factor's credit cover.
66
– Document/message issued by a factor to indicate the money movements of a seller's or another factor's account with him.
67
– Document/message issued by a party (usually the buyer) to indicate that one or more invoices or one or more credit notes are disputed for payment.
68
– Document/message issued by a factor to a seller or to another factor to indicate that the rest of the amounts of one or more invoices uncollectable from buyers are charged back to clear the invoice(s) off the ledger.
69
– Document/message issued by a factor to a seller or to another factor to reassign an invoice or credit note previously assigned to him.
70
– Document message issued by a factor to indicate the movements of invoices, credit notes and payments of a seller's account.
71
– Document/message issued by a creditor to a debtor to request payment of one or more invoices past due.
72
– A message or document issuing permission to unship cargo.
73
– Transmission of one or more statistical definitions.
74
– Transmission of one or more items of data or data sets.
75
– Request for one or more items or data sets of statistical data.
76
– Document/message to provide split quantities and delivery dates referring to a previous delivery instruction.
77
– Message covers information about the consignment status.
78
– Advice of inventory movements.
79
– Advice of stock on hand.
80
– Debit information related to a transaction for goods or services to the relevant party.
81
– Document message used to provide credit information related to a transaction for goods or services to the relevant party.
82
– Document/message claiming payment for the supply of metered services (e.g., gas, electricity, etc.) supplied to a fixed meter whose consumption is measured over a period of time.
83
– Document message for providing credit information related to financial adjustments to the relevant party, e.g., bonuses.
84
– Document/message for providing debit information related to financial adjustments to the relevant party.
85
– Message/document identifying a customs manifest. The document itemises a list of cargo prepared by shipping companies from bills of landing and presented to customs for formal report of cargo.
86
– A document code to indicate that the message being transmitted identifies all short and surplus cargoes off- loaded from a vessel at a specified discharging port.
87
– A document code to indicate that the message being transmitted is summary manifest information for general cargo.
88
– A document code to indicate that the message being transmitted is a consignment unpack report only.
89
– Document or message issued by the competent authority in the exporting country evidencing that meat or meat by- products comply with the requirements set by the importing country.
90
– Document or message issued by the competent authority in the exporting country evidencing that meat food products comply with the requirements set by the importing country.
91
– Document or message issued by the competent authority in the exporting country evidencing that poultry products comply with the requirements set by the importing country.
92
– Document or message issued by the competent authority in the exporting country evidencing that horsemeat products comply with the requirements set by the importing country.
93
– Document or message issued by the competent authority in the exporting country evidencing that casing products comply with the requirements set by the importing country.
94
– Document or message issued by the competent authority in the exporting country evidencing that pharmaceutical products comply with the requirements set by the importing country.
95
– Document or message issued by the competent authority in the exporting country evidencing that inedible products comply with the requirements set by the importing country.
96
– Notification of impending arrival details for vessel.
97
– Message reporting the means of transport used to carry goods or cargo.
98
– Message reporting the arrival details of goods or cargo.
99
– Message/document sent by the cargo handler indicating that the cargo has moved from a Customs controlled premise.
100
– Certificate asserting that the goods have been submitted to the excise authorities before departure from the exporting country or before delivery in case of import traffic.
101
– An official document providing registration details.
102
– Used to specify that the message is a tax notification.
103
– Report on the movement of containers or other items of transport equipment being exchanged, establishing relevant rental periods.
104
– Advice that containers or other items of transport equipment may be expected to be delivered to a certain location.
105
– Document/message issued within an enterprise to initiate the purchase of articles, materials or services required for the production or manufacture of goods to be offered for sale or otherwise supplied to customers.
106
– Report of damaged items of transport equipment that have been returned.
107
– Advice providing estimates of transport equipment maintenance and repair costs.
108
– Instruction to release an item of empty transport equipment to a specified party or parties.
109
– Report on the inward movement of cargo, containers or other items of transport equipment which have been delivered to a facility by an inland carrier.
110
– Document/message issued within an enterprise to initiate the manufacture of goods to be offered for sale.
111
– Report on the outward movement of cargo, containers or other items of transport equipment (either full or empty) which have been picked up by an inland carrier.
112
– Instruction to unpack specified cargo from specified containers or other items of transport equipment.
113
– Report on the completion of unpacking specified containers or other items of transport equipment.
114
– Request for confirmation that an item of transport equipment will be available for collection.
115
– Confirmation that an item of transport equipment is available for collection.
116
– Report that an item of transport equipment has been collected.
117
– Report on the movement of containers or other items of transport within a facility.
118
– Instruction to unload specified cargo, containers or transport equipment from a means of transport.
119
– Report on cargo, containers or transport equipment unloaded from a particular means of transport.
120
– Document/message issued within an enterprise ordering the taking out of stock of goods.
121
– Instruction to load cargo, containers or transport equipment onto a means of transport.
122
– Report on completion of loading cargo, containers or other transport equipment onto a means of transport.
123
– Authorisation to have transport equipment repaired or to have maintenance performed.
124
– Report of the departure of a means of transport from a particular facility.
125
– Advice that an item or items of empty transport equipment are available for return.
126
– Order to accept items of transport equipment which are to be delivered by an inland carrier (rail, road or barge) to a specified facility.
127
– Instruction to perform a specified service or services on an item or items of transport equipment.
128
– Report on the number of items of transport equipment stored at one or more locations.
129
– Order to release cargo or items of transport equipment to a specified party.
130
– Document/message issued within an enterprise containing data about goods sold, to be used as the basis for the preparation of an invoice.
131
– Instruction to pack cargo into a container or other item of transport equipment.
132
– Notification of customs clearance of cargo or items of transport equipment.
133
– Notice specifying expiration of Customs documents relating to cargo or items of transport equipment.
134
– Request for transport equipment to be made available for hire.
135
– Order to release empty items of transport equipment for on-hire to a lessee, and authorising collection by or on behalf of a specified party.
136
– Request to terminate the lease on an item of transport equipment at a specified time.
137
– Order to perform a survey on specified items of transport equipment.
138
– Response to an order to conduct a survey of transport equipment.
139
– Survey report of specified items of transport equipment.
140
– Document/message within an enterprise giving instructions on how goods are to be packed.
142
– Order to draw up an estimate of the costs of maintenance or repair of transport equipment.
143
– Report of transport equipment which has been repaired or has had maintenance performed.
144
– Order to make available empty containers.
145
– Order that the containers or cargo specified are to be discharged from a vessel.
146
– Order that specified cargo, containers or groups of containers are to be loaded in or on a vessel.
147
– One purchase order that contains the orders of two or more vendors and the associated delivery points for each.
148
– A document authorizing the bailing of goods.
149
– A document indicating an agreement containing basic terms and conditions applicable to future contracts between two parties.
150
– Document/message giving instructions about the transport of goods within an enterprise.
151
– A document indicating the granting of funds.
152
– A document indicating a contract calling for the indefinite deliveries of indefinite quantities of goods.
153
– A document indicating a contract calling for indefinite deliveries of definite quantities.
154
– A document indicating a requirements contract that authorizes the filling of all purchase requirements during a specified contract period.
155
– A document indicating an order that tasks a contractor to perform a specified function.
156
– A document indicating a plan that identifies which items will be made and which items will be bought.
157
– A document indicating a plan that identifies the manufacturer's subcontracting strategy for a specific contract.
158
– A document indicating a summary of cost data.
159
– A document indicating cost and price data whose accuracy has been certified.
160
– A document indicating a determination of the wages to be paid.
161
– A report to provide the status of funds applicable to the contract.
162
– A certification as to the accuracy of inspection and test results.
163
– A report that is both an inspection report for materials and a receiving document.
164
– A document indicating a specification used to purchase an item.
165
– A document indicating a bond that guarantees the payment of monies or a performance.
166
– A document that indicates the specification contains the security and classification requirements for a contract.
167
– A document indicating the specification of how an item is to be manufactured.
168
– A document certifying that more than 50 percent of the cost of an item is attributed to US origin.
169
– Notice to return leased containers.
170
– Order to accept cargo to be delivered by a carrier.
171
– Notice specifying the pick-up of released cargo or containers from a certain address.
172
– Document or message that authorises receiver to plan orders, based on information in this message, and send these orders as suggestions to the sender.
173
– Document or message that authorises receiver to plan and ship orders based on information in this message.
174
– The document or message is a drawing.
175
– A report identifying the cost performance on a contract at specified levels of the work breakdown structure (format 2 - organizational categories).
176
– A report providing the status of the cost and schedule applicable to a contract.
177
– A report identifying the cost performance on a contract including the current month's values at specified levels of the work breakdown structure (format 1 - work breakdown structure).
178
– A report identifying the cost performance on a contract that summarizes changes to a contract over a given reporting period with beginning and ending values (format 3 - baseline).
179
– A report identifying the cost performance on a contract including forecasts of labour requirements for the remaining portion of the contract (format 4 - staffing).
180
– A report identifying the cost performance on a contract that summarizes cost or schedule variances (format 5 - explanations and problem analysis).
181
– Document or message progressively issued by the container terminal operator in charge of discharging a vessel identifying containers that have been discharged from a specific vessel at that point in time.
182
– Confirmation of a balance at an entry date.
183
– Order to unload goods from a container.
184
– Order to stuff specified goods or consignments in a container.
185
– Declaration to the public authority upon arrival of the conveyance.
186
– Declaration to the public authority upon departure of the conveyance.
187
– Combined declaration of arrival and departure to the public authority.
188
– A project plan for recovery after a delay or problem resolution.
189
– A project plan for the production of goods.
190
– Documents/messages issued within an enterprise for the for the purpose of collection of production and other internal statistics, and for other administration purposes.
191
– A high level, all encompassing master schedule of activities to complete a project.
192
– A priced tender based upon an alternate specification.
193
– An estimate based upon a detailed, quantity based specification (bill of quantity).
194
– Document/message providing a draft bill of quantity, issued in an unpriced form.
195
– Instruction for the collection of the documentary credit.
196
– Request for an amendment of a documentary credit.
197
– Documentary credit amendment information.
198
– Advice of an amendment of a documentary credit.
199
– Response to an amendment of a documentary credit.
200
– Provides information on documentary credit issuance.
201
– Request to establish a direct payment valuation.
202
– Document/message addressed, for instance, by a general contractor to the owner, in order that a direct payment be made to a subcontractor.
203
– Document/message establishing a provisional payment valuation.
204
– Document/message establishing the financial elements of a situation of works.
205
– Document/message providing a confirmed assessment, by quantity, of the completed work for a construction contract.
206
– Document/message providing an initial assessment, by quantity, of the completed work for a construction contract.
207
– Document/message providing a formal specification identifying quantities and prices that are the basis of a contract for a construction project. BOQ means: Bill of quantity.
208
– Document/message providing a detailed, quantity based specification, issued in an unpriced form to invite tender prices.
209
– Document/message providing a detailed, quantity based specification, updated with prices to form a tender submission for a construction contract. BOQ means: Bill of quantity.
210
– Document/message issued by a party interested in the purchase of goods specified therein and indicating particular, desirable conditions regarding delivery terms, etc., addressed to a prospective supplier with a view to obtaining an offer.
211
– Document/message containing a provisional assessment in support of a request for payment for completed work for a construction contract.
212
– Document/message in which the debtor expresses the intention to pay.
213
– The message is a request for financial cancellation.
214
– The message contains pre-authorised direct debit(s).
215
– Document/message by means of which a buyer informs a seller that the buyer intends to enter into contractual negotiations.
216
– Document/message providing an approved detailed, quantity based specification (bill of quantity), in an unpriced form.
217
– A payment valuation for unscheduled items.
218
– The final payment request of a series of payment requests submitted upon completion of all the work.
219
– A request for payment for completed units.
220
– Document/message by means of which a buyer initiates a transaction with a seller involving the supply of goods or services as specified, according to conditions set out in an offer, or otherwise known to the buyer.
221
– Usage of document/message for general order purposes with later split into quantities and delivery dates and maybe delivery locations.
222
– Document/message ordering the remainder of a production's batch.
223
– Document/message for goods in leasing contracts.
224
– Document/message for urgent ordering.
225
– Document/message to order repair of goods.
226
– Document/message to provide split quantities and delivery dates referring to a previous blanket order.
227
– Order to deliver goods into stock with agreement on payment when goods are sold out of this stock.
228
– Document/message to order samples.
229
– Document/message informing buyer or seller of the replacement of goods previously ordered.
230
– Change to an purchase order already sent.
231
– Response to an purchase order already received.
232
– Document/message for hiring human resources or renting goods or equipment.
233
– Document/message to order spare parts.
234
– A price/sales catalogue containing special prices which are valid only for a specified period or under specified conditions.
235
– Document or message issued by party identifying the containers for which they are responsible.
236
– A message which enables the transmission of delivery or product forecasting requirements.
237
– A document or message to order cross docking services.
238
– The message contains non-pre-authorised direct debit(s).
239
– The message contains rejected direct debit(s).
240
– Document/message issued by a buyer giving instructions regarding the details of the delivery of goods ordered.
241
– Usage of DELFOR-message.
242
– Usage of DELJIT-message.
243
– The message contains pre-authorised direct debit request(s).
244
– The message contains non-pre-authorised direct debit request(s).
245
– Document/message issued by a buyer releasing the despatch of goods after receipt of the Ready for despatch advice from the seller.
246
– Settlement of a letter of credit.
247
– The message is a bank to bank funds transfer.
248
– The message contains customer payment order(s).
249
– The message contains low value payment order(s) only.
250
– Declaration regarding crew members aboard the conveyance.
251
– This is a request for information.
252
– A response to a previously sent banking status message.
253
– A high level, all encompassing master plan to complete a project.
254
– A plan for project work to be completed.
255
– A schedule of project activities to be completed.
256
– Available resources for project planning purposes.
257
– Work calendar information for project planning purposes.
258
– An order to supply fixed quantities of products at fixed regular intervals.
259
– A document detailing times and dates of events pertaining to a cargo movement.
260
– An analysis of the cargo for a voyage.
261
– A document which indicates that the customer is claiming credit in a self billing environment.
262
– Credit note for goods and services that covers multiple transactions involving more than one invoice.
263
– A message detailing statuses related to the adjustment of inventory.
264
– Instruction to perform one or more different movements of transport equipment.
265
– Report on one or more different movements of transport equipment.
266
– Report on one or more changes of status associated with an item or items of transport equipment.
267
– Certificate attesting that fumigation has been performed.
268
– Certificate attesting to the quality, origin or appellation of wine.
269
– Certificate attesting that wool is free from specified risks to human or animal health.
270
– Paper document attached to a consignment informing the receiving party about contents of this consignment.
271
– Document/message specifying the distribution of goods in individual packages (in trade environment the despatch advice message is used for the packing list).
272
– Requesting a new code.
273
– Request a change to an existing code.
274
– Requesting a new simple data element.
275
– Request a change to an existing simple data element.
276
– Requesting a new composite data element.
277
– Request a change to an existing composite data element.
278
– Request a new segment.
279
– Requesting a change to an existing segment.
280
– Request for a new message (NMR).
281
– Requesting a Message in Development (MiD).
282
– Requesting a change to an existing message.
283
– Report of assigned tracking numbers.
284
– Document/message defining the contents of a user directory set or parts thereof.
285
– Requesting a United Nations Standard Message (UNSM).
286
– Document/message defining the contents of a service directory set or parts thereof.
287
– Message covers information about the status.
310
– Document/message which , with a view to concluding a contract, sets out the conditions under which the goods are offered.
311
– Document/message requesting a quote on specified goods or services.
315
– Document/message evidencing an agreement between the seller and the buyer for the supply of goods or services; its effects are equivalent to those of an order followed by an acknowledgement of order.
320
– Document/message acknowledging an undertaking to fulfil an order and confirming conditions or acceptance of conditions.
325
– Document/message serving as a preliminary invoice, containing - on the whole - the same information as the final invoice, but not actually claiming payment.
326
– Self explanatory.
327
– Self explanatory.
328
– Plates on goods identifying and describing an article.
330
– Document/message issued by a supplier requesting instructions from the buyer regarding the details of the delivery of goods ordered.
335
– Document/message issued by a supplier to a carrier requesting space to be reserved for a specified consignment, indicating desirable conveyance, despatch time, etc.
340
– Document/message advising details of cargo and exporter's requirements for its physical movement.
341
– Document/message issued by a consignor in which he gives details of a consignment of goods that enables an airline or its agent to prepare an air waybill.
343
– Document/message giving instructions regarding local transport of goods, e.g. from the premises of an enterprise to those of a carrier undertaking further transport.
345
– Document/message issued by a supplier informing a buyer that goods ordered are ready for despatch.
350
– Document/message issued by a supplier initiating the despatch of goods to a buyer (consignee).
351
– Document/message by means of which the seller or consignor informs the consignee about the despatch of goods.
370
– Document/message in which the party responsible for the issue of a set of trade documents specifies the various recipients of originals and copies of these documents, with an indication of the number of copies distributed to each of them.
380
– Document/message claiming payment for goods or services supplied under conditions agreed between seller and buyer.
381
– Document/message for providing credit information to the relevant party.
382
– Document/message in which a seller specifies the amount of commission, the percentage of the invoice amount, or some other basis for the calculation of the commission to which a sales agent is entitled.
383
– Document/message for providing debit information to the relevant party.
384
– Commercial invoice that includes revised information differing from an earlier submission of the same invoice.
385
– Commercial invoice that covers multiple transactions involving more than one vendor.
386
– An invoice to pay amounts for goods and services in advance; these amounts will be subtracted from the final invoice.
387
– Document/message for invoicing the hiring of human resources or renting goods or equipment.
388
– An invoice for tax purposes.
389
– An invoice the invoicee is producing instead of the seller.
390
– An invoice sent to the party paying for a number of buyers.
393
– Invoice assigned to a third party for collection.
394
– Usage of INVOIC-message for goods in leasing contracts.
395
– Commercial invoice that covers a transaction other than one involving a sale.
396
– Credit note related to assigned invoice(s).
409
– Document/message containing instructions from a customer to his bank to pay an amount in a specified currency to a nominated party in another country by a method either specified (e.g. teletransmission, air mail) or left to the discretion of the bank.
412
– Application by a customer to his bank to issue a banker's draft stating the amount and currency of the draft, the name of the payee and the place and country of payment.
425
– Document/message whereby a bank advises that a collection has been paid, giving details and methods of funds disposal.
426
– Document/message whereby a bank advises payment under a documentary credit.
427
– Document/message whereby a bank advises acceptance under a documentary credit.
428
– Document/message whereby a bank advises negotiation under a documentary credit.
429
– Document/message whereby a customer requests his bank to issue a guarantee in favour of a nominated party in another country, stating the amount and currency and the specific conditions of the guarantee.
430
– Document/message in which a bank undertakes to pay out a limited amount of money to a designated party, on conditions stated therein (other than those laid down in the Uniform Customs Practice).
431
– Document/message in which a beneficiary of a documentary credit accepts responsibility for non-compliance with the terms and conditions of the credit, and undertakes to refund the money received under the credit, with interest and charges accrued.
435
– Preadvice indicating a credit to happen in the future.
447
– Document/message whereby a bank is instructed (or requested) to handle financial and/or commercial documents in order to obtain acceptance and/or payment, or to deliver documents on such other terms and conditions as may be specified.
448
– Document/message whereby a draft or similar instrument and/or commercial documents are presented to a bank for acceptance, discounting, negotiation, payment or collection, whether or not against a documentary credit.
450
– Document/message containing information needed to initiate the payment. It may cover the financial settlement for one or more commercial trade transactions. A payment order is an instruction to the ordered bank to arrange for the payment of one specified amount to the beneficiary.
451
– Document/message containing information needed to initiate the payment. It may cover the financial settlement for several commercial trade transactions, which it is possible to specify in a special payments detail part. It is an instruction to the ordered bank to arrange for the payment of one specified amount to the beneficiary.
452
– Document/message containing a payment order to debit one or more accounts and to credit one or more beneficiaries.
454
– Document/message sent by an account servicing institution to one of its account owners, to inform the account owner of an entry which has been or will be credited to its account for a specified amount on the date indicated.
455
– Document/message sent by an account servicing institution to one of its account owners, to inform the account owner of an entry that has been or will be credited to its account for a specified amount on the date indicated. It provides extended commercial information concerning the relevant remittance advice.
456
– Advice on a debit.
457
– Reversal of debit accounting entry by bank.
458
– Reversal of credit accounting entry by bank.
460
– Document/message whereby a bank is requested to issue a documentary credit on the conditions specified therein.
465
– Document/message in which a bank states that it has issued a documentary credit under which the beneficiary is to obtain payment, acceptance or negotiation on compliance with certain terms and conditions and against presentation of stipulated documents and such drafts as may be specified. The credit may or may not be confirmed by another bank.
466
– Document/message issued by an advising bank in order to transmit a documentary credit to a beneficiary, or to another advising bank.
467
– Document/message whereby a bank advises that (part of) a documentary credit is being or has been transferred in favour of a second beneficiary.
468
– Document/message whereby a bank advises that the terms and conditions of a documentary credit have been amended.
469
– Document/message whereby a bank notifies a beneficiary of the details of an amendment to the terms and conditions of a documentary credit.
481
– Document/message advising of the remittance of payment.
485
– Draft drawn in favour of a third party either by one bank on another bank, or by a branch of a bank on its head office (or vice versa) or upon another branch of the same bank. In either case, the draft should comply with the specifications laid down for cheques in the country in which it is to be payable.
490
– Document/message, issued and signed in conformity with the applicable legislation, which contains an unconditional order whereby the drawer directs the drawee to pay a definite sum of money to the payee or to his order, on demand or at a definite time, against the surrender of the document itself.
491
– Document/message, issued and signed in conformity with the applicable legislation, which contains an unconditional promise whereby the maker undertakes to pay a definite sum of money to the payee or to his order, on demand or at a definite time, against the surrender of the document itself.
492
– Statement giving the status of a financial account.
493
– Usage of STATAC-message.
520
– Document/message issued to the insured certifying that insurance has been effected and that a policy has been issued. Such a certificate for a particular cargo is primarily used when good are insured under the terms of a floating or an open policy; at the request of the insured it can be exchanged for a policy.
530
– Document/message issued by the insurer evidencing an agreement to insure and containing the conditions of the agreement concluded whereby the insurer undertakes for a specific fee to indemnify the insured for the losses arising out of the perils and accidents specified in the contract.
550
– A document/message used when an insured reports to his insurer details of individual shipments which are covered by an insurance contract - an open cover or a floating policy - between the parties.
575
– Document/message issued by an insurer specifying the cost of an insurance which has been effected and claiming payment therefore.
580
– Document/message issued by an insurer (insurance broker, agent, etc.) to notify the insured that his insurance have been carried out.
610
– Document/message issued to a freight forwarder, giving instructions regarding the action to be taken by the forwarder for the forwarding of goods described therein.
621
– Document/message issued by a freight forwarder in an exporting country advising his counterpart in an importing country about the forwarding of goods described therein.
622
– Document/message issued by a freight forwarder informing an exporter of the action taken in fulfillment of instructions received.
623
– Invoice issued by a freight forwarder specifying services rendered and costs incurred and claiming payment therefore.
624
– Non-negotiable document issued by a forwarder to certify that he has assumed control of a specified consignment, with irrevocable instructions to send it to the consignee indicated in the document or to hold it at his disposal. E.g. FIATA-FCR.
630
– Document/message provided by the shipper or his agent to the carrier, multimodal transport operator, terminal or other receiving authority, giving information about export consignments offered for transport, and providing for the necessary receipts and declarations of liability. (Sometimes a multipurpose cargo handling document also fulfilling the functions of document 632, 633, 650 and 655).
631
– Document/message issued by a forwarder acting as Warehouse Keeper acknowledging receipt of goods placed in a warehouse, and stating or referring to the conditions which govern the warehousing and the release of goods. The document contains detailed provisions regarding the rights of holders-by-endorsement, transfer of ownership, etc. E.g. FIATA-FWR.
632
– Document/message issued by a port, warehouse/shed, or terminal operator acknowledging receipt of goods specified therein on conditions stated or referred to in the document.
633
– Documents/messages specifying services rendered, storage and handling costs, demurrage and other charges due to the owner of goods described therein.
635
– Negotiable receipt document, issued by a Warehouse Keeper to a person placing goods in a warehouse and conferring title to the goods stored.
640
– Document/message issued by a party entitled to authorize the release of goods specified therein to a named consignee, to be retained by the custodian of the goods.
650
– Document/message issued by a cargo handling organization (port administration, terminal operator, etc.) for the removal or other handling of goods under their care.
655
– Document/message authorizing goods specified therein to be brought out of a fenced-in port or terminal area.
700
– Non-negotiable document evidencing the contract for the transport of cargo.
701
– Document/message evidencing a contract of carriage covering the movement of goods by any mode of transport, or combination of modes, for national as well as international transport, under any applicable international convention or national law and under the conditions of carriage of any carrier or transport operator undertaking or arranging the transport referred to in the document.
702
– Document/message issued by a carrier or a carrier's agent, acknowledging receipt for carriage of goods specified therein on conditions stated or referred to in the document, enabling the carrier to issue a transport document.
703
– The document made out by an agent/consolidator which evidences the contract between the shipper and the agent/consolidator for the arrangement of carriage of goods.
704
– A bill of lading issued by the master of a vessel (in actuality the owner or charterer of the vessel). It could cover a number of house bills.
705
– Negotiable document/message which evidences a contract of carriage by sea and the taking over or loading of goods by carrier, and by which carrier undertakes to deliver goods against surrender of the document. A provision in the document that goods are to be delivered to the order of a named person, or to order, or to bearer, constitutes such an undertaking.
706
– The original of the bill of lading issued by a transport company. When issued by the maritime industry it could signify ownership of the cargo.
707
– A copy of the bill of lading issued by a transport company.
708
– Bill of lading indicating an empty container.
709
– Document which evidences a transport of liquid bulk cargo.
710
– Non-negotiable document which evidences a contract for the carriage of goods by sea and the taking over of the goods by the carrier, and by which the carrier undertakes to deliver the goods to the consignee named in the document.
711
– Negotiable transport document made out to a named person, to order or to bearer, signed by the carrier and handed to the sender after receipt of the goods.
712
– Non-negotiable document which evidences a contract for the carriage of goods by sea and the taking over or loading of the goods by the carrier, and by which the carrier undertakes to deliver the goods to the consignee named in the document. E.g. Sea waybill. Remark: Synonymous with "straight" or "non-negotiable Bill of lading" used in certain countries, e.g. Canada.
713
– Document/message issued by a ship's officer to acknowledge that a specified consignment has been received on board a vessel, and the apparent condition of the goods; enabling the carrier to issue a Bill of lading.
714
– The bill of lading issued not by the carrier but by the freight forwarder/consolidator known by the carrier.
715
– Document/message issued by a commercial party or a bank of an insurance company accepting responsibility to the beneficiary of the indemnity in accordance with the terms thereof.
716
– Non-negotiable document issued by a freight forwarder evidencing a contract for the carriage of goods by sea and the taking over or loading of the goods by the freight forwarder, and by which the freight forwarder undertakes to deliver the goods to the consignee named in the document.
720
– Transport document constituting a contract for the carriage of goods between the sender and the carrier (the railway). For international rail traffic, this document must conform to the model prescribed by the international conventions concerning carriage of goods by rail, e.g. CIM Convention, SMGS Convention.
722
– Accounting document, one copy of which is drawn up for each consignment note; it accompanies the consignment over the whole route and is a rail transport document.
723
– Document/message which gives right to the owner to exert all functions normally transferred to a guard in a train by which an escorted consignment is transported.
724
– Fictitious transport document regarding a previous transport, enabling a carrier's agent to give to another carrier's agent (in a different country) the possibility to collect charges relating to the original transport (rail environment).
730
– Transport document/message which evidences a contract between a carrier and a sender for the carriage of goods by road (generic term). Remark: For international road traffic, this document must contain at least the particulars prescribed by the convention on the contract for the international carriage of goods by road (CMR).
740
– Document/message made out by or on behalf of the shipper which evidences the contract between the shipper and carrier(s) for carriage of goods over routes of the carrier(s) and which is identified by the airline prefix issuing the document plus a serial (IATA).
741
– Document/message made out by or on behalf of the agent/consolidator which evidences the contract between the agent/consolidator and carrier(s) for carriage of goods over routes of the carrier(s) for a consignment consisting of goods originated by more than one shipper (IATA).
743
– A temporary air waybill which contains only limited information because of the absence of the original.
744
– Declaration to Customs regarding the personal effects of crew members aboard the conveyance; equivalent to IMO FAL 4.
745
– Declaration to Customs regarding passengers aboard the conveyance; equivalent to IMO FAL 6.
746
– Document/message created by the consignor or by the departure station, joined to the transport or sent to the consignee, giving the possibility to the consignee or the arrival station to attest the delivery of the goods. The document must be returned to the consignor or to the departure station.
750
– Document/message which, according to Article 106 of the "Agreement concerning Postal Parcels" under the UPU convention, is to accompany post parcels.
760
– A transport document used when more than one mode of transportation is involved in the movement of cargo. It is a contract of carriage and receipt of the cargo for a multimodal transport. It indicates the place where the responsible transport company in the move takes responsibility for the cargo, the place where the responsibility of this transport company in the move ends and the conveyances involved.
761
– Bill of lading which evidences a contract of carriage from one place to another in separate stages of which at least one stage is a sea transit, and by which the issuing carrier accepts responsibility for the carriage as set forth in the through bill of lading.
763
– Negotiable document/message issued by a forwarder to certify that he has taken charge of a specified consignment for despatch and delivery in accordance with the consignor's instructions, as indicated in the document, and that he accepts responsibility for delivery of the goods to the holder of the document through the intermediary of a delivery agent of his choice. E.g. FIATA-FCT.
764
– Negotiable or non-negotiable document evidencing a contract for the performance and/or procurement of performance of combined transport of goods and bearing on its face either the heading "Negotiable combined transport document issued subject to Uniform Rules for a Combined Transport Document (ICC Brochure No. 298)" or the heading "Non-negotiable Combined Transport Document issued subject to Uniform Rules for a Combined Transport Document (ICC Brochure No. 298)".
765
– Document/message which evidences a multimodal transport contract, the taking in charge of the goods by the multimodal transport operator, and an undertaking by him to deliver the goods in accordance with the terms of the contract. (International Convention on Multimodal Transport of Goods).
766
– Document which evidences a multimodal transport contract, the taking in charge of the goods by the multimodal transport operator, and an undertaking by him to deliver the goods in accordance with the terms of the contract.
770
– Document/message issued by a carrier to confirm that space has been reserved for a consignment in means of transport.
775
– Instructions for release or delivery of goods.
780
– Document/message issued by a transport operation specifying freight costs and charges incurred for a transport operation and stating conditions of payment.
781
– Notification from the carrier to the consignee in writing, by telephone or by any other means (express letter, message, telegram, etc.) informing him that a consignment addressed to him is being or will shortly be held at his disposal at a specified point in the place of destination.
782
– Request made by the carrier to the sender, or, as the case may be, the consignee, for instructions as to the disposal of the consignment when circumstances prevent delivery and the return of the goods has not been requested by the consignor in the transport document.
783
– Request made by the carrier to the sender, or, the consignee as the case may be, for instructions as to the disposal of the goods when circumstances prevent transport before departure or en route, after acceptance of the consignment concerned.
784
– Notification in writing, sent by the carrier to the sender, to inform him at his request of the actual date of delivery of the goods.
785
– Listing of goods comprising the cargo carried in a means of transport or in a transport-unit. The cargo manifest gives the commercial particulars of the goods, such as transport document numbers, consignors, consignees, shipping marks, number and kind of packages and descriptions and quantities of the goods.
786
– Document/message containing the same information as a cargo manifest, and additional details on freight amounts, charges, etc.
787
– Document/message used in road transport, listing the cargo carried on a road vehicle, often referring to appended copies of Road consignment note.
788
– Document/message specifying the contents of particular freight containers or other transport units, prepared by the party responsible for their loading into the container or unit.
789
– Document used by the rail organization to indicate freight charges or additional charges in each case where the departure station is not able to calculate the charges for the total voyage (e.g. tariff not yet updated, part of voyage not covered by the tariff). This document must be considered as joined to the transport.
790
– Document that is joined to the transport or sent by separate means, giving to the departure rail organization the proof that the cash-on delivery amount has been encashed by the arrival rail organization before reimbursement of the consignor.
791
– Document certifying a ship's safety to a specified date.
792
– Document certifying the safety of a ship's radio facilities to a specified date.
793
– Document certifying the safety of a ship's equipment to a specified date.
794
– Document declaring a ship owner's liability for oil propelling or carried on a vessel.
795
– Document specifying the limit of a ship's legal submersion under various conditions.
796
– Document certifying that a ship is free of rats, valid to a specified date.
797
– Document certifying the health condition on board a vessel, valid to a specified date.
798
– Official certificate stating the vessel's registry.
799
– Declaration to Customs regarding the contents of the ship's stores (equivalent to IMO FAL 3) i.e. goods intended for consumption by passengers/crew on board vessels, aircraft or trains, whether or not sold or landed; goods necessary for operation/maintenance of conveyance, including fuel/lubricants, excluding spare parts/equipment (IMO).
810
– Application for a permit issued by a government authority permitting exportation of a specified commodity subject to specified conditions as quantity, country of destination, etc.
811
– Permit issued by a government authority permitting exportation of a specified commodity subject to specified conditions as quantity, country of destination, etc. Synonym: Embargo permit.
812
– Document/message completed by an exporter/seller as a means whereby the competent body may control that the amount of foreign exchange accrued from a trade transaction is repatriated in accordance with the conditions of payment and exchange control regulations in force.
820
– European community transit declaration.
821
– Transit declaration for goods circulating under internal community transit procedures (between European Union (EU) countries).
822
– Ascertainment that the declared goods were originally produced in an European Union (EU) country.
823
– Control document (export declaration) used particularly in case of re-sending without use with only VAT collection, refusal, unconformity with contract etc.
824
– Rail consignment note prepared by the consignor for the facilitation of an eventual return to the origin of the goods.
825
– Ascertainment that the declared goods were originally produced in an European Union (EU) country. May only be used for goods that are loaded on one single means of transport in one single departure point for one single delivery point.
830
– Document/message by which goods are declared for export Customs clearance, conforming to the layout key set out at Appendix I to Annex C.1 concerning outright exportation to the Kyoto convention (CCC). Within a Customs union, "for despatch" may have the same meaning as "for exportation".
833
– Generic term, sometimes referred to as Freight declaration, applied to the documents providing the particulars required by the Customs concerning the cargo (freight) carried by commercial means of transport (CCC).
840
– Document/message submitted to a competent body by party requesting a Goods control certificate to be issued in accordance with national or international standards, or conforming to legislation in the importing country, or as specified in the contract.
841
– Document/message issued by a competent body evidencing the quality of the goods described therein, in accordance with national or international standards, or conforming to legislation in the importing country, or as specified in the contract.
850
– Document/message submitted to a competent body by party requesting a Phytosanitary certificate to be issued.
851
– Document/message issued by the competent body in the exporting country evidencing that plants, fruit, or vegetables are free from disease and fit for consumption and giving details on fumigation or other treatment to which they may have been subjected.
852
– Document/message issued by the competent authority in the exporting country evidencing that alimentary and animal products, including dead animals, are fit for human consumption, and giving details, when relevant, of controls undertaken.
853
– Document/message issued by the competent authority in the exporting country evidencing that live animals or birds are not infested or infected with disease, and giving details regarding their provenance, and of vaccinations and other treatment to which they have been subjected.
855
– Document/message submitted to a competent body by a party requesting an Inspection certificate to be issued in accordance with national or international standards, or conforming to legislation in the country in which it is required, or as specified in the contract.
856
– Document/message issued by a competent body evidencing that the goods described therein have been inspected in accordance with national or international standards, in conformity with legislation in the country in which the inspection is required, or as specified in the contract.
860
– Document/message submitted to a competent body by an interested party requesting a Certificate of origin to be issued in accordance with relevant criteria, and on the basis of evidence of the origin of the goods.
861
– Document/message identifying goods, in which the authority or body authorized to issue it certifies expressly that the goods to which the certificate relates originate in a specific country. The word "country" may include a group of countries, a region or a part of a country. This certificate may also include a declaration by the manufacturer, producer, supplier, exporter or other competent person.
862
– Appropriate statement as to the origin of the goods, made in connection with their exportation by the manufacturer, producer, supplier, exporter or other competent person on the Commercial invoice or any other document relating to the goods (CCC).
863
– Certificate drawn up in accordance with the rules laid down by an authority or approved body, certifying that the goods described therein qualify for a designation specific to the given region (e.g. champagne, port wine, Parmesan cheese).
864
– Description to be provided.
865
– Specific form of certificate of origin for goods qualifying for preferential treatment under the generalized system of preferences (includes a combined declaration of origin and certificate, form A).
870
– Document/message to be prepared by an exporter in his country and presented to a diplomatic representation of the importing country for endorsement and subsequently to be presented by the importer in connection with the import of the goods described therein.
890
– Document/message issued by a consignor in accordance with applicable conventions or regulations, describing hazardous goods or materials for transport purposes, and stating that the latter have been packed and labelled in accordance with the provisions of the relevant conventions or regulations.
895
– Document/message in which an exporter provides information about exported goods required by the body responsible for the collection of international trade statistics.
896
– Document/message in which a declarant provides information about goods required by the body responsible for the collection of trade statistics.
901
– Document/message whereby an official authority (Customs or governmental) certifies that goods have been delivered.
910
– Document/message in which an interested party applies to the competent body for authorization to import either a limited quantity of articles subject to import restrictions, or an unlimited quantity of such articles during a limited period, and specifies the kind of articles, their origin and value, etc.
911
– Document/message issued by the competent body in accordance with import regulations in force, by which authorization is granted to a named party to import either a limited quantity of designated articles or an unlimited quantity of such articles during a limited period, under conditions specified in the document.
913
– CUSDEC transmission that does not include data from the commercial detail section of the message.
914
– CUSDEC transmission that includes data from both the commercial detail and item detail sections of the message.
915
– CUSDEC transmission that does not include data from the item detail section of the message.
916
– Description to be provided.
917
– Receipt for Customs duty/tax/fee paid.
925
– Document/message whereby an importer/buyer requests the competent body to allocate an amount of foreign exchange to be transferred to an exporter/seller in payment for goods.
926
– Document/message issued by the competent body authorizing an importer/buyer to transfer an amount of foreign exchange to an exporter/seller in payment for goods.
927
– Document/message completed by an importer/buyer as a means for the competent body to control that a trade transaction for which foreign exchange has been allocated has been executed and that money has been transferred in accordance with the conditions of payment and the exchange control regulations in force.
929
– Document/message by which goods are declared for import Customs clearance [sister entry of 830].
930
– Document/message by which goods are declared for import Customs clearance according to Annex B.1 (concerning clearance for home use) to the Kyoto convention (CCC).
931
– Document/message issued by an importer notifying Customs that goods have been removed from an importing means of transport to the importer's premises under a Customs- approved arrangement for immediate release, or requesting authorization to do so.
932
– Document/message whereby a Customs authority releases goods under its control to be placed at the disposal of the party concerned. Synonym: Customs release note.
933
– Generic term, sometimes referred to as Freight declaration, applied to the documents providing the particulars required by the Customs concerning the cargo (freight) carried by commercial means of transport (CCC).
934
– Document/message in which a declarant (importer) states the invoice or other price (e.g. selling price, price of identical goods), and specifies costs for freight, insurance and packing, etc., terms of delivery and payment, any relationship with the trading partner, etc., for the purpose of determining the Customs value of goods imported.
935
– Document/message required by the Customs in an importing country in which an exporter states the invoice or other price (e.g. selling price, price of identical goods), and specifies costs for freight, insurance and packing, etc., terms of delivery and payment, for the purpose of determining the Customs value in the importing country of goods consigned to that country.
936
– Document/message which, according to Article 106 of the "Agreement concerning Postal Parcels" under the UPU Convention, must accompany post parcels and in which the contents of such parcels are specified.
937
– Document/message in which an importer states the pertinent information required by the competent body for assessment of value-added tax.
938
– Document/message containing a general tax declaration.
940
– Document/message containing the demand of tax.
941
– Document/message giving the permission to export specified goods.
950
– Document/message by which the sender declares goods for Customs transit according to Annex E.1 (concerning Customs transit) to the Kyoto convention (CCC).
951
– International Customs transit document by which the sender declares goods for carriage by rail in accordance with the provisions of the 1952 International Convention to facilitate the crossing of frontiers for goods carried by rail (TIF Convention of UIC).
952
– International Customs document (International Transit by Road), issued by a guaranteeing association approved by the Customs authorities, under the cover of which goods are carried, in most cases under Customs seal, in road vehicles and/or containers in compliance with the requirements of the Customs TIR Convention of the International Transport of Goods under cover of TIR Carnets (UN/ECE).
953
– EC customs transit document issued by EC customs authorities for transit and/or temporary user of goods within the EC.
954
– Customs certificate used in preferential goods interchanges between EC countries and EC external countries.
955
– International Customs document (Admission Temporaire / Temporary Admission) which, issued under the terms of the ATA Convention (1961), incorporates an internationally valid guarantee and may be used, in lieu of national Customs documents and as security for import duties and taxes, to cover the temporary admission of goods and, where appropriate, the transit of goods. If accepted for controlling the temporary export and reimport of goods, international guarantee does not apply (CCC).
960
– A set of documents, replacing the various (national) forms for Customs declaration within the EC, implemented on 01-01-1988.
961
– General response message to permit the transfer of data from Customs to the transmitter of the previous message.
962
– Document response message to permit the transfer of data from Customs to the transmitter of the previous message.
963
– Error response message to permit the transfer of data from Customs to the transmitter of the previous message.
964
– Package response message to permit the transfer of data from Customs to the transmitter of the previous message.
965
– Tax calculation/confirmation response message to permit the transfer of data from Customs to the transmitter of the previous message.
966
– Document/message issued by the competent body for prior allocation of a quota.
990
– Description to be provided.
991
– Description to be provided.
995
– Description to be provided.
996
– Message with application for opening of a documentary credit.
998
– Indication of the previous Customs document/message concerning the same transaction.
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1131 – Identification of a code list.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
12
– Self explanatory.
16
– [3251] Code defining postal zones or addresses.
23
– Self explanatory.
25
– Code for identification of banks.
33
– List of codes identifying a commercial and government entity.
34
– A list of attributes regarding policies reinsured with a professional reinsurer.
35
– Self explanatory.
36
– Self explanatory.
37
– Code identifying a location in railway environment.
38
– Self explanatory.
39
– Self explanatory.
40
– Identifies the type of reinsurance amounts.
42
– Self explanatory.
43
– Participants identification of the automated clearing house of the New York Clearing House Association (CHIPS).
44
– Universal identification of the automated clearing house of the New York Clearing House Association (CHIPS).
45
– A code list adopted by the United Nations organisations for the procurement of goods and services.
46
– An organization identified by the DUNS number and a 4- character extension.
47
– Identifies the class of occupation.
48
– Identification of the policy reserve valuation type.
49
– To indicate the type of life reinsurance activity transmitted in the message.
52
– Value added tax identification code.
53
– Number assigned to a passport.
54
– A statistical object such as a statistical concept, array structure component or statistical nomenclature.
55
– A code list specifying the quality standard a product complies with, e.g. ISO9000, BS5750, etc.
56
– A code list specifying the safety regulations which apply to a product, such as UK COSHH (control of substances hazardous to health) regulations.
57
– Code assigned to a specific product by a controlling agency.
58
– An identifying number or code assigned by issuing authorities to manage business activities.
59
– Services provided by the different railway organizations.
60
– Identification of the type of financial account.
61
– Identification of the type of assets and liabilities.
62
– A code list which specifies various requirements that a customer may have when fulfilling a purchase order.
63
– Codes for handling action.
64
– Codes for freight forwarders.
65
– Codes for shipping agents.
67
– Indication of the type of package codes.
68
– Identification of the type of industrial activity.
69
– Identification of the type of survey question.
70
– A code to indicate the type of inspection performed by customs.
71
– Identification of the nature of the transaction.
72
– Codes for container terminal.
73
– Identifies the type of insurance information provided.
74
– Indicates joint life insurance coverage.
75
– Code list containing commodity classifications applying to goods being imported (United States Schedule A).
76
– Code list containing the commodity classifications applying to goods being exported (United States Schedule B).
77
– Code list containing Customs domestic port locations (United States Schedule D).
78
– Code list containing Customs foreign port locations (United States Schedule K).
79
– Identifies a group of application related messages.
80
– A code list specifying application errors.
81
– To identify the code list for the type of policy.
82
– To specify the insured type.
83
– Identification of an occupation.
84
– A code list of states within a country.
85
– A code list of technical assessment checklist numbers.
86
– A code list of syntax (dependency) note identifiers.
100
– Self explanatory.
101
– Self explanatory.
102
– Self explanatory.
103
– Self explanatory.
104
– Customs code to indicate the different types of declarations according to the countries involved in the transaction (e.g. box 1/1 of SAD: inter EC Member States, EC-EFTA, EC-third countries, etc.).
105
– Customs code to indicate the type of declaration according to the different Customs procedures requested (e.g.: import, export, transit).
106
– (4110) Code to indicate applicable Incoterm (1980 edition) under which seller undertakes to deliver merchandise to buyer (ICC). Incoterms 1990: use 4053 only.
107
– Customs or fiscal authorities code to identify a specific or ad valorem levy on a specific commodity, applied either domestically or at time of importation.
108
– Self explanatory.
109
– Customs code for circumstances where only an indication is needed.
110
– Customs code to indicate an exemption to a regulation or a special Customs treatment.
112
– Indication of the type of contract under which goods are supplied.
113
– Customs administrative unit competent for the performance of Customs formalities, and the premises or other areas approved for the purpose by the competent authorities (CCC).
114
– Codes for all marking codes (in letters) for railcars specifying the type, series, order number, check digit and some technical characteristics.
115
– Building or location where merchandise is examined by Customs.
116
– Customs code to identify a specific tariff preference.
117
– (9380) Customs code to identify goods which are subject to Customs control (e.g. home use, Customs warehousing, temporary admission, Customs transit).
118
– Treatment applied by a government agency other than Customs to merchandise under their control.
119
– Customs code to indicate the type of simplified Customs procedure requested by a declarant (CCC).
120
– Customs code to specify the status accorded by Customs to a consignment e.g. release without further formality, present supporting documents for inspection, etc (CCC).
121
– Code to indicate whether a shipment is a total, part or split consignment.
122
– (7357) Code identifying types of goods for Customs, transport or statistical purposes (generic term).
123
– Code to indicate the recipient of a charge amount (IATA).
125
– Customs code to identify the type of guarantee used in a transit movement.
126
– Identification of a specific kind of accounting information.
127
– Customs code to identify the valuation method used to determine the dutiable value of the declared goods.
128
– Identification of services.
129
– Identification and/or location of the Customs warehouse in which goods will be or have been deposited (CCC).
130
– Code to indicate that the nature of the consignment may necessitate use of special handling procedures (IATA).
131
– Code identifying the zone within a state where any goods introduced are generally regarded, insofar as import duties and taxes are concerned, as being outside the Customs territory and are not subject to the usual Customs control.
132
– Identification of a type of charge.
133
– Nature and methods of a transaction from financial viewpoint.
134
– [4390] Method by which a duty or tax is paid to the relevant administration.
135
– Code to identify a specific rate category.
136
– Self explanatory.
137
– Self explanatory.
139
– A location having facilities for means of transport to load or discharge cargo.
140
– Codes for specific geographic areas e.g. seas, straits, basins etc.
141
– Self explanatory.
142
– Self explanatory.
143
– Self explanatory.
144
– Self explanatory.
145
– As described and published by IATA.
146
– Code identifying the name or number of a means of transport (vessel, vehicle).
147
– Customs code to identify documents requested by Customs in an information interchange.
148
– Authorisation given by Customs to move the goods or not move the goods from the place of registration.
149
– Customs code to indicate the different kinds of transit movement of the goods (e.g. Box 1/3 of the SAD).
150
– Self explanatory.
151
– Self explanatory.
152
– Self explanatory.
153
– Identification of methods of payment.
154
– Identification of a specific branch of a bank.
155
– Identification of automated clearing houses.
156
– (3384) Indication of the place where goods are located and where they are available for examination.
157
– Identification of the responsible bank/clearing house which has cleared or is ordered to do the clearing.
158
– Code to identify terms of delivery.
160
– Identification of parties, corporates, etc.
161
– Identification of a type of goods description.
162
– Identification of a country.
163
– (3228) Identification of country sub-entity (region, department, state, province) defined by appropriate authority.
164
– Identification of member organizations.
165
– Customs code indicating the reason for transmitting an amendment to Customs.
166
– Code assigned by the authority competent to issue social security identification to identify a person.
167
– Code assigned by a tax authority to identify a party.
168
– Rail specific identifications of documents.
169
– Identification of commodities according to the Harmonized System.
170
– Self explanatory.
172
– Self explanatory.
173
– Identification of requirements and regulations established by relevant authorities concerning exportation.
174
– Self explanatory.
175
– Account service charges list.
176
– List of statistical codes covering the movement of the goods to be declared (e.g. despatch, arrival).
177
– Indication of the statistical procedure to which the goods are subject.
178
– US government regulations prescribe specific standard text usage. Using codes from this code list prevents full text transmission.
179
– National export regulations prescribe specific standard text usage. Using codes from this code list prevents full text transmission.
180
– Code identifying terminals or other sub-locations at airports.
181
– Code identifying activities.
182
– Code to indicate the applicable Combiterm (1990 edition), used for the purpose of cost distribution between seller according to Incoterms 1990.
183
– Identification of package types for the description related to dangerous goods.
184
– A code to identify the tax assessment method.
185
– A code list defining the level of elaboration of a item such as raw material, component, tooling, etc.
186
– A code list specifying the rules according to which a product is supplied, e.g. from stock, available on demand, make on order, etc.
187
– A code list giving an indication about the level of the supplier's stock turnover.
188
– A code list defining the status of an article from the procurement point of view, e.g. new article, critical article, etc.
189
– A code list specifying how the article is classified according to the quality control point of view, e.g. safety item, subject to regulation, etc.
190
– A code list to specify details related to the sourcing of the corresponding item such as provided by the buyer, from a mandatory source, etc.
191
– A code to identify the method used to determine the dumping or countervailing duty.
192
– Code list to identify types of goods for dumping purposes.
ZZZ
– Self explanatory.
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3055 – Code identifying the agency responsible for a code list.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
1
– Self explanatory.
2
– Generic: see also 140, 141, 142, 162.
3
– Self explanatory.
4
– Self explanatory.
5
– Self explanatory.
6
– Self explanatory.
7
– EDI project for chemical industry.
8
– Standardised electronic commerce forum for companies with interests in computing, electronics and telecommunications.
9
– Self explanatory.
10
– Organization for Data Exchange through Tele-Transmission in Europe (European automotive industry project).
11
– Self explanatory.
12
– Western and Eastern European railways association (35 networks). UIC with its legal body (CIT) produce codes and reglementations that are internationally recognized and accepted by all European railways and official bodies.
13
– Self explanatory.
14
– Self explanatory.
15
– Self explanatory.
16
– Self explanatory.
17
– Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications s.c.
18
– SAD = Single Administrative Document.
19
– Self explanatory.
20
– Self explanatory.
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
– French organization responsible for EDI and Barcoding application in the retail sector.
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
– United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF).
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
– Self explanatory.
90
– Self explanatory.
91
– Self explanatory.
92
– Self explanatory.
93
– Self explanatory.
94
– Self explanatory.
95
– Self explanatory.
96
– Self explanatory.
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
– Self explanatory.
109
– Self explanatory.
110
– Self explanatory.
111
– Self explanatory.
112
– The Bureau of the Census of the U.S. Dept. of Commerce.
113
– The Uniform Code Council (UCC) is a not-for-profit organization which manages and administers EDI and product bar code standards for the U.S. retail industry. The UCC also maintains U.P.C. manufacturer identifiers, EDI communications identifiers and various EDI code lists specific to retailing. The UCC is located in Dayton, OH, USA.
114
– Self explanatory.
115
– Self explanatory.
116
– American National Standards Institute ASC X12.
117
– Description to be provided.
118
– Swedish bankers association.
119
– Self explanatory.
120
– Self explanatory.
121
– Self explanatory.
122
– Self explanatory.
123
– Self explanatory.
124
– Self explanatory.
125
– Self explanatory.
126
– Self explanatory.
128
– Self explanatory.
129
– VAT numbers.
130
– Self explanatory.
131
– Self explanatory.
132
– Self explanatory.
133
– Self explanatory.
134
– Self explanatory.
135
– Self explanatory.
136
– EAN bar-coding.
137
– Austrian bankers association.
138
– National body responsible for the French codification in banking activity.
139
– (a..3 country code).
140
– (Computerization within Customs area).
141
– Description to be provided.
142
– Statistical Office of the European Communities: e.g. Geonomenclature.
143
– Self explanatory.
144
– Self explanatory.
145
– Self explanatory.
146
– Self explanatory.
147
– Self explanatory.
148
– Self explanatory.
149
– Self explanatory.
150
– Self explanatory.
151
– Self explanatory.
152
– Self explanatory.
153
– Self explanatory.
154
– Self explanatory.
155
– Self explanatory.
156
– Self explanatory.
157
– Self explanatory.
158
– Self explanatory.
159
– Self explanatory.
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
– Self explanatory.
162
– (TEDIS - incl. CEBIS -, INSIS and CADDIA projects).
163
– Self explanatory.
164
– Self explanatory.
165
– Self explanatory.
166
– Self explanatory.
167
– Self explanatory.
168
– Self explanatory.
169
– Self explanatory.
170
– Self explanatory.
171
– Self explanatory.
172
– Self explanatory.
173
– Self explanatory.
174
– German standardization institute.
175
– Self explanatory.
176
– Self-explanatory.
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
– Self explanatory.
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
– Netherlands based European Article Numbering association (EAN).
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.
ZZZ
– Self explanatory.
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1000 – Plain language identifier specifying the function of a document/message.
Type: an, Max Length: 35
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C106 – Identification of a document/message by its number and eventually its version or revision.
-
1004 – Reference number assigned to the document/message by the issuer.
Type: an, Max Length: 35
-
1056 – To specify the version number or name of an object.
Type: an, Max Length: 9
-
1060 – To specify a revision number.
Type: an, Max Length: 6
-
1225 – Code indicating the function of the message.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
1
– Message cancelling a previous transmission for a given transaction.
2
– Message containing items (e.g. line items, goods items, Customs items, equipment items) to be added to a previously sent message.
3
– Message containing items (e.g. line items, goods items, Customs items, equipment items) to be deleted from a previously sent message.
4
– Message containing items (e.g. line items, goods items, Customs items, equipment items) to be changed in a previously sent message.
5
– Message replacing a previous message.
6
– Message confirming the details of a previous transmission where such confirmation is required or recommended under the terms of a trading partner agreement.
7
– The message is a duplicate of a previously generated message.
8
– Description to be provided.
9
– Initial transmission related to a given transaction.
10
– Message whose reference number is not filed.
11
– Message responding to a previous message or document.
12
– Message indicating that the referenced message was received but not yet processed.
13
– Self explanatory.
14
– Self explanatory.
15
– Repeated message transmission for reminding purposes.
16
– Message content is a proposal.
17
– Referenced transaction cancelled, reissued message will follow.
18
– New issue of a previous message (maybe cancelled).
19
– Change information submitted by buyer but initiated by seller.
20
– Message to replace the heading of a previous message.
21
– Message to replace item detail and summary of a previous message.
22
– Final message in a related series of messages together making up a commercial, administrative or transport transaction.
23
– Message not to be processed until further release information.
24
– Delivery schedule message only used to transmit short- term delivery instructions.
25
– Delivery schedule message only used to transmit long-term schedule information.
26
– Combination of codes '24' and '25'.
27
– Message to inform that the referenced message is not accepted by the recipient.
28
– Message accepted but amended in heading section.
29
– Referenced message is entirely accepted.
30
– Referenced message is accepted but amended in detail section.
31
– Indicates that the message is a copy of an original message that has been sent, e.g. for action or information.
32
– A message releasing an existing referenced message for action to the receiver.
33
– Message changing the referenced message heading section.
34
– The referenced message is accepted but amended.
35
– Change-free transmission of a message previously sent.
36
– Message changing referenced detail section.
37
– Reversal of a previously posted debit.
38
– Reversal of a previously posted credit.
39
– Description to be provided.
40
– The message is given to inform the recipient to delete the referenced transaction.
41
– Last of series of call-offs.
42
– Message confirming a transaction previously agreed via other means (e.g. phone).
43
– Message already transmitted via another communication channel. This transmission is to provide electronically processable data only.
44
– Message accepted without reserves.
45
– Message accepted with reserves.
46
– Message content is provisional.
47
– Message content is definitive.
48
– Message to inform that the previous message is received, but it cannot be processed due to regulations, laws, etc.
49
– The reported dispute is settled.
50
– Message withdrawing a previously approved message.
51
– Message authorising a message or transaction(s).
52
– A code used to indicate an amendment suggested by the sender.
53
– Code indicating the message is to be considered as a test.
54
– A subset of the original.
55
– The receiver may use the notification information for analysis only.
56
– An advice that items have been booked in the ledger.
57
– An advice that items are pending to be booked in the ledger.
58
– A pre-advice that items require further information.
59
– A pre-advice of items.
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4343 – Code specifying the type of acknowledgment required or transmitted.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
AA
– Receiver of the payment message needs to return a debit advice in response to the payment message.
AB
– Indicates that an acknowledgement relating to receipt of message is required.
AC
– Acknowledge complete including changes.
AD
– Acknowledge complete without changes.
AF
– The sender wishes to receive both a Debit Advice and an acknowledgement of receipt for a payment message.
AG
– Authentication, by a party, of a document established for him by another party.
AI
– Acknowledgement of changes only is required.
AJ
– Indication that the referenced offer or transaction (e.g. cargo booking or quotation request) is being dealt with.
AP
– Indication that the referenced offer or transaction (e.g., cargo booking or quotation request) has been accepted.
AQ
– The sender of the message expects a response.
AR
– Documentary credit collection forwarded directly.
AS
– The receiver of the message is to acknowledge receipt of the message and sent a credit advice for each credit.
CA
– Indication that the referenced offer or transaction (e.g., cargo booking or quotation request) has been accepted under conditions indicated in this message.
CO
– Indication that the message contains the physical measurements on which the charges will be based.
NA
– Self explanatory.
RE
– Indication that the referenced offer or transaction (e.g., cargo booking or quotation request) is not accepted.
DTM
To specify date, and/or time, or period.
(Max 35) Required
PAI
To specify the instructions for payment.
(Max 1)
ALI
To indicate that special conditions due to the origin, customs preference, fiscal or commercial factors are applicable.
(Max 5)
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3239 – Country in which the goods have been produced or manufactured, according to criteria laid down for the purposes of application of the Customs tariff, of quantitative restrictions, or of any other measure related to trade.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
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9213 – Identification of the statement of the full/preferential regime according to which duty is assessed.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
1
– Self explanatory.
2
– Self explanatory.
3
– Self explanatory.
8
– Self explanatory.
9
– Self explanatory.
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4183 – Indication of a specific condition.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
1
– Item concerned is applicable to national preference calculation.
2
– Item concerned is applicable for settlement/payment discount calculation.
3
– Item concerned is not applicable for settlement/payment discount calculation.
5
– Item concerned is not applicable for bonus calculation.
6
– Item concerned is applicable for bonus calculation.
7
– Item concerned is applicable for commission calculation.
8
– Item concerned is applicable for discount calculation.
9
– Self explanatory.
10
– Item concerned is applicable for the overall settlement discount.
11
– Self explanatory.
12
– Self explanatory.
13
– Self explanatory.
14
– Item concerned is not applicable for commission calculation.
15
– Item concerned is not applicable for discount calculation.
16
– Item concerned is subject to embargo restriction.
17
– Item concerned is not subject to embargo restriction.
18
– Item concerned requires export declaration.
19
– Item concerned does not require export declaration.
20
– Item concerned is liable to import restrictions defined by relevant national authority.
21
– Item concerned is not liable to import restrictions defined by relevant national authority.
22
– Document has to be signed.
23
– Document/message has to have official or regulatory approval.
24
– Original document/message is to be certified by an official, or otherwise qualified, organization or person.
25
– Original document/message is to be issued under the legal requirements of a governmental authority.
26
– The documentary credit number of the issuing bank must be quoted on the document.
27
– Full set of bill of lading is required.
28
– Full set of bill of lading, less one original bill of lading, is required.
29
– Full set of bill of lading, less two originals bill of lading, is required.
30
– Transport document is to be marked "shipped on board".
31
– Transport document is to be marked "freight prepaid".
32
– Transport document is to be marked "freight collect".
33
– Document is to be issued to order and must be blank endorsed.
34
– Document is to be issued and/or endorsed to the order of a specific party.
35
– Transport document is to be consigned to a specified party.
36
– Transport document is to be marked "notify party".
37
– Document is to be issued by a specified party.
38
– Charter party bill of lading is allowed.
39
– Loading of goods on deck is allowed.
40
– Document/message must evidence the actual flight date and the flight number certifying air transportation and countersigned by the respective airline company.
41
– House air waybill is allowed.
42
– Express post receipt is required.
43
– Air parcel post receipt is required.
44
– Parcel post receipt is required.
45
– Document is to be issued to bearer.
46
– Full set of insurance certificate is required.
47
– Full set of insurance policy is required.
48
– Document is to be addressed to a specified party.
49
– Document is to be transmitted by telecommunication.
50
– Bill of exchange is to be drawn on "party".
51
– Bill of exchange is to be issued as drawn in duplicate.
52
– Alternative to insurance certificate.
53
– Alternative to insurance policy.
54
– Original and copies of document/message is to be certified by an official, or otherwise qualified, organization or person.
55
– Original and copies of document/message is to be issued under the legal requirements or a governmental authority.
56
– Consolidators air waybill is allowed.
57
– Full set of a document is required.
58
– Full set of a document, less one original, is required.
59
– Full set of a document, less two originals, is required.
60
– Document must show that the goods have been despatched to a specified party.
61
– Presentation of an insurance certificate instead of an insurance policy is allowed.
62
– Document is to be issued to a specified party.
63
– Original(s) and copy(ies) of the document must be signed.
64
– Original(s) of the document must be signed.
65
– The shipper hereby irrevocably renounces any right to vary the identity of the consignee of these goods during transit.
66
– There is no change of ownership of the goods after they are received by the consignee.
67
– There is a change of ownership of the goods after they are received by the consignee.
68
– Goods are supplied under outright purchase/sale condition.
69
– Goods are supplied for consignment purposes.
70
– The sale of the goods will only be finalised after trial or approval.
71
– Goods are delivered on the basis of a compensation kind.
72
– A cross border delivery of goods to be sold by a foreigner travelling in the European Economic Community member state concerned.
73
– The delivered goods are samples.
74
– Loaned or hired goods delivered on a temporary export basis.
75
– Leased goods delivered on a temporary export basis.
76
– Goods temporarily exported for operation for job processing.
77
– Goods temporarily exported for a chargeable repair or maintenance reason.
78
– Goods temporarily exported for a free of charge repair or maintenance reason.
79
– Goods reimported after they have been used for job processing.
80
– Goods reimported after a temporary export for a chargeable repair or maintenance reason.
81
– Goods reimported after a temporary export for a free of charge repair or maintenance reason.
82
– Goods supplied under joint production contact for defence purposes condition.
83
– Goods supplied under joint production contact for civil purposes condition.
84
– Goods supplied for warehousing for foreign account.
85
– Goods supplied as gifts by country of despatch and food aid under European Economic Community regulation.
86
– Goods supplied as disaster relief equipment.
87
– Goods supplied as transactions without compensation (financial or otherwise) involving goods which will not be re-exported or compensated by the importation of equivalent goods.
88
– Goods supplied as returned consignment on which payment has been made.
89
– Goods supplied as returned consignment on which no payment has been made.
90
– Goods supplied in standard exchange giving rise to payment.
91
– Goods supplied in standard exchange not giving rise to payment.
92
– Goods/services provided in standard exchange under warranty.
93
– The special conditions for the tax declaration are linked to the fact that the line item relates to goods.
94
– The special conditions for the tax declaration are linked to the fact that the line item is a service.
95
– The special conditions are linked to the fact that the line item is a financial regulation.
96
– A media press communication informing about a promotion.
97
– Reduction in price for a specified period of time for promotional purposes.
98
– Product in promotion is displayed in a special shelf or display.
99
– Material safety data sheet is required to accompany the goods when they are moved.
100
– An order that has more than one specified delivery point.
101
– Provides an indication that the settlement may be subject to further potential adjustment.
102
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition of hire purchase.
103
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition of a loan.
104
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition of rental.
105
– Indicates that the predominant operation is an administrative or technical process.
106
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition as an exchange.
107
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition of sale on commission.
108
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition as financial compensation.
109
– Item concerned may be returned to supplier or otherwise disposed of if it remains unsold after a pre-determined period of time.
110
– Settlement will not be subject to further adjustment.
111
– Provides an indication to the receiving party that the information provided requires national pricing authority agreement.
112
– Provides an indication to the receiving party that the price provided has been agreed by the national pricing authority.
113
– Provides an indication to the receiving party that the price provided is not subject to approval by the national pricing authority.
114
– Provides an indication to the receiving party that the price has been approved by an agreed agency.
115
– To indicate that the product, goods, or services is exempt from taxes.
116
– The item concerned is applicable for postponed discount which will be refunded via a later credit.
117
– The special conditions are related to repairs.
118
– Indication that a change to provisioning data affects the related illustrations but not the technical content.
119
– An indication that a product has been genetically modified during its production process.
120
– The price may be recalculated without negotiation.
121
– The price may not be recalculated without negotiation.
122
– A code to indicate that the product is bonded.
123
– A special condition limiting the sale of a product to a pharmacy.
124
– The sale of the product requires a medical prescription.
125
– The item is new and not yet available.
126
– The item is new and available.
127
– The item is obsolete.
128
– The item is a prototype and is not yet in normal production.
129
– This item is not a standard product.
130
– The item is no longer available.
131
– The use of prices from an expired catalogue is provisionally allowed.
132
– The conditions to be applied are of a complex nature and are not subject to automated processing.
133
– Product made available as a gift to a customer when purchasing an accompanying product.
134
– An indication that products sold came from promotional stock.
135
– An indication that products sold came from obsolete stock.
136
– A code indicating that buying group conditions apply.
137
– Code indicating that the order is to be cancelled if complete delivery is not possible on the date and or time requested in the order.
138
– Delivery of an order should not be made until the final authorisation from the supplier or supplier's agent has been received.
139
– A code indicating that special promotional conditions are in force which only apply to the current invoice.
140
– Special conditions related to the return of goods.
141
– Item concerned is applicable for annual bonus calculation.
142
– A special condition indicating the fact that goods which have not yet been replenished have been invoiced.
143
– A special condition indicating the fact that goods which have been replenished have not yet been invoiced.
144
– A special condition indicating that delivery of the order will only be accepted in full.
-
4183 – Indication of a specific condition.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
1
– Item concerned is applicable to national preference calculation.
2
– Item concerned is applicable for settlement/payment discount calculation.
3
– Item concerned is not applicable for settlement/payment discount calculation.
5
– Item concerned is not applicable for bonus calculation.
6
– Item concerned is applicable for bonus calculation.
7
– Item concerned is applicable for commission calculation.
8
– Item concerned is applicable for discount calculation.
9
– Self explanatory.
10
– Item concerned is applicable for the overall settlement discount.
11
– Self explanatory.
12
– Self explanatory.
13
– Self explanatory.
14
– Item concerned is not applicable for commission calculation.
15
– Item concerned is not applicable for discount calculation.
16
– Item concerned is subject to embargo restriction.
17
– Item concerned is not subject to embargo restriction.
18
– Item concerned requires export declaration.
19
– Item concerned does not require export declaration.
20
– Item concerned is liable to import restrictions defined by relevant national authority.
21
– Item concerned is not liable to import restrictions defined by relevant national authority.
22
– Document has to be signed.
23
– Document/message has to have official or regulatory approval.
24
– Original document/message is to be certified by an official, or otherwise qualified, organization or person.
25
– Original document/message is to be issued under the legal requirements of a governmental authority.
26
– The documentary credit number of the issuing bank must be quoted on the document.
27
– Full set of bill of lading is required.
28
– Full set of bill of lading, less one original bill of lading, is required.
29
– Full set of bill of lading, less two originals bill of lading, is required.
30
– Transport document is to be marked "shipped on board".
31
– Transport document is to be marked "freight prepaid".
32
– Transport document is to be marked "freight collect".
33
– Document is to be issued to order and must be blank endorsed.
34
– Document is to be issued and/or endorsed to the order of a specific party.
35
– Transport document is to be consigned to a specified party.
36
– Transport document is to be marked "notify party".
37
– Document is to be issued by a specified party.
38
– Charter party bill of lading is allowed.
39
– Loading of goods on deck is allowed.
40
– Document/message must evidence the actual flight date and the flight number certifying air transportation and countersigned by the respective airline company.
41
– House air waybill is allowed.
42
– Express post receipt is required.
43
– Air parcel post receipt is required.
44
– Parcel post receipt is required.
45
– Document is to be issued to bearer.
46
– Full set of insurance certificate is required.
47
– Full set of insurance policy is required.
48
– Document is to be addressed to a specified party.
49
– Document is to be transmitted by telecommunication.
50
– Bill of exchange is to be drawn on "party".
51
– Bill of exchange is to be issued as drawn in duplicate.
52
– Alternative to insurance certificate.
53
– Alternative to insurance policy.
54
– Original and copies of document/message is to be certified by an official, or otherwise qualified, organization or person.
55
– Original and copies of document/message is to be issued under the legal requirements or a governmental authority.
56
– Consolidators air waybill is allowed.
57
– Full set of a document is required.
58
– Full set of a document, less one original, is required.
59
– Full set of a document, less two originals, is required.
60
– Document must show that the goods have been despatched to a specified party.
61
– Presentation of an insurance certificate instead of an insurance policy is allowed.
62
– Document is to be issued to a specified party.
63
– Original(s) and copy(ies) of the document must be signed.
64
– Original(s) of the document must be signed.
65
– The shipper hereby irrevocably renounces any right to vary the identity of the consignee of these goods during transit.
66
– There is no change of ownership of the goods after they are received by the consignee.
67
– There is a change of ownership of the goods after they are received by the consignee.
68
– Goods are supplied under outright purchase/sale condition.
69
– Goods are supplied for consignment purposes.
70
– The sale of the goods will only be finalised after trial or approval.
71
– Goods are delivered on the basis of a compensation kind.
72
– A cross border delivery of goods to be sold by a foreigner travelling in the European Economic Community member state concerned.
73
– The delivered goods are samples.
74
– Loaned or hired goods delivered on a temporary export basis.
75
– Leased goods delivered on a temporary export basis.
76
– Goods temporarily exported for operation for job processing.
77
– Goods temporarily exported for a chargeable repair or maintenance reason.
78
– Goods temporarily exported for a free of charge repair or maintenance reason.
79
– Goods reimported after they have been used for job processing.
80
– Goods reimported after a temporary export for a chargeable repair or maintenance reason.
81
– Goods reimported after a temporary export for a free of charge repair or maintenance reason.
82
– Goods supplied under joint production contact for defence purposes condition.
83
– Goods supplied under joint production contact for civil purposes condition.
84
– Goods supplied for warehousing for foreign account.
85
– Goods supplied as gifts by country of despatch and food aid under European Economic Community regulation.
86
– Goods supplied as disaster relief equipment.
87
– Goods supplied as transactions without compensation (financial or otherwise) involving goods which will not be re-exported or compensated by the importation of equivalent goods.
88
– Goods supplied as returned consignment on which payment has been made.
89
– Goods supplied as returned consignment on which no payment has been made.
90
– Goods supplied in standard exchange giving rise to payment.
91
– Goods supplied in standard exchange not giving rise to payment.
92
– Goods/services provided in standard exchange under warranty.
93
– The special conditions for the tax declaration are linked to the fact that the line item relates to goods.
94
– The special conditions for the tax declaration are linked to the fact that the line item is a service.
95
– The special conditions are linked to the fact that the line item is a financial regulation.
96
– A media press communication informing about a promotion.
97
– Reduction in price for a specified period of time for promotional purposes.
98
– Product in promotion is displayed in a special shelf or display.
99
– Material safety data sheet is required to accompany the goods when they are moved.
100
– An order that has more than one specified delivery point.
101
– Provides an indication that the settlement may be subject to further potential adjustment.
102
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition of hire purchase.
103
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition of a loan.
104
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition of rental.
105
– Indicates that the predominant operation is an administrative or technical process.
106
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition as an exchange.
107
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition of sale on commission.
108
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition as financial compensation.
109
– Item concerned may be returned to supplier or otherwise disposed of if it remains unsold after a pre-determined period of time.
110
– Settlement will not be subject to further adjustment.
111
– Provides an indication to the receiving party that the information provided requires national pricing authority agreement.
112
– Provides an indication to the receiving party that the price provided has been agreed by the national pricing authority.
113
– Provides an indication to the receiving party that the price provided is not subject to approval by the national pricing authority.
114
– Provides an indication to the receiving party that the price has been approved by an agreed agency.
115
– To indicate that the product, goods, or services is exempt from taxes.
116
– The item concerned is applicable for postponed discount which will be refunded via a later credit.
117
– The special conditions are related to repairs.
118
– Indication that a change to provisioning data affects the related illustrations but not the technical content.
119
– An indication that a product has been genetically modified during its production process.
120
– The price may be recalculated without negotiation.
121
– The price may not be recalculated without negotiation.
122
– A code to indicate that the product is bonded.
123
– A special condition limiting the sale of a product to a pharmacy.
124
– The sale of the product requires a medical prescription.
125
– The item is new and not yet available.
126
– The item is new and available.
127
– The item is obsolete.
128
– The item is a prototype and is not yet in normal production.
129
– This item is not a standard product.
130
– The item is no longer available.
131
– The use of prices from an expired catalogue is provisionally allowed.
132
– The conditions to be applied are of a complex nature and are not subject to automated processing.
133
– Product made available as a gift to a customer when purchasing an accompanying product.
134
– An indication that products sold came from promotional stock.
135
– An indication that products sold came from obsolete stock.
136
– A code indicating that buying group conditions apply.
137
– Code indicating that the order is to be cancelled if complete delivery is not possible on the date and or time requested in the order.
138
– Delivery of an order should not be made until the final authorisation from the supplier or supplier's agent has been received.
139
– A code indicating that special promotional conditions are in force which only apply to the current invoice.
140
– Special conditions related to the return of goods.
141
– Item concerned is applicable for annual bonus calculation.
142
– A special condition indicating the fact that goods which have not yet been replenished have been invoiced.
143
– A special condition indicating the fact that goods which have been replenished have not yet been invoiced.
144
– A special condition indicating that delivery of the order will only be accepted in full.
-
4183 – Indication of a specific condition.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
1
– Item concerned is applicable to national preference calculation.
2
– Item concerned is applicable for settlement/payment discount calculation.
3
– Item concerned is not applicable for settlement/payment discount calculation.
5
– Item concerned is not applicable for bonus calculation.
6
– Item concerned is applicable for bonus calculation.
7
– Item concerned is applicable for commission calculation.
8
– Item concerned is applicable for discount calculation.
9
– Self explanatory.
10
– Item concerned is applicable for the overall settlement discount.
11
– Self explanatory.
12
– Self explanatory.
13
– Self explanatory.
14
– Item concerned is not applicable for commission calculation.
15
– Item concerned is not applicable for discount calculation.
16
– Item concerned is subject to embargo restriction.
17
– Item concerned is not subject to embargo restriction.
18
– Item concerned requires export declaration.
19
– Item concerned does not require export declaration.
20
– Item concerned is liable to import restrictions defined by relevant national authority.
21
– Item concerned is not liable to import restrictions defined by relevant national authority.
22
– Document has to be signed.
23
– Document/message has to have official or regulatory approval.
24
– Original document/message is to be certified by an official, or otherwise qualified, organization or person.
25
– Original document/message is to be issued under the legal requirements of a governmental authority.
26
– The documentary credit number of the issuing bank must be quoted on the document.
27
– Full set of bill of lading is required.
28
– Full set of bill of lading, less one original bill of lading, is required.
29
– Full set of bill of lading, less two originals bill of lading, is required.
30
– Transport document is to be marked "shipped on board".
31
– Transport document is to be marked "freight prepaid".
32
– Transport document is to be marked "freight collect".
33
– Document is to be issued to order and must be blank endorsed.
34
– Document is to be issued and/or endorsed to the order of a specific party.
35
– Transport document is to be consigned to a specified party.
36
– Transport document is to be marked "notify party".
37
– Document is to be issued by a specified party.
38
– Charter party bill of lading is allowed.
39
– Loading of goods on deck is allowed.
40
– Document/message must evidence the actual flight date and the flight number certifying air transportation and countersigned by the respective airline company.
41
– House air waybill is allowed.
42
– Express post receipt is required.
43
– Air parcel post receipt is required.
44
– Parcel post receipt is required.
45
– Document is to be issued to bearer.
46
– Full set of insurance certificate is required.
47
– Full set of insurance policy is required.
48
– Document is to be addressed to a specified party.
49
– Document is to be transmitted by telecommunication.
50
– Bill of exchange is to be drawn on "party".
51
– Bill of exchange is to be issued as drawn in duplicate.
52
– Alternative to insurance certificate.
53
– Alternative to insurance policy.
54
– Original and copies of document/message is to be certified by an official, or otherwise qualified, organization or person.
55
– Original and copies of document/message is to be issued under the legal requirements or a governmental authority.
56
– Consolidators air waybill is allowed.
57
– Full set of a document is required.
58
– Full set of a document, less one original, is required.
59
– Full set of a document, less two originals, is required.
60
– Document must show that the goods have been despatched to a specified party.
61
– Presentation of an insurance certificate instead of an insurance policy is allowed.
62
– Document is to be issued to a specified party.
63
– Original(s) and copy(ies) of the document must be signed.
64
– Original(s) of the document must be signed.
65
– The shipper hereby irrevocably renounces any right to vary the identity of the consignee of these goods during transit.
66
– There is no change of ownership of the goods after they are received by the consignee.
67
– There is a change of ownership of the goods after they are received by the consignee.
68
– Goods are supplied under outright purchase/sale condition.
69
– Goods are supplied for consignment purposes.
70
– The sale of the goods will only be finalised after trial or approval.
71
– Goods are delivered on the basis of a compensation kind.
72
– A cross border delivery of goods to be sold by a foreigner travelling in the European Economic Community member state concerned.
73
– The delivered goods are samples.
74
– Loaned or hired goods delivered on a temporary export basis.
75
– Leased goods delivered on a temporary export basis.
76
– Goods temporarily exported for operation for job processing.
77
– Goods temporarily exported for a chargeable repair or maintenance reason.
78
– Goods temporarily exported for a free of charge repair or maintenance reason.
79
– Goods reimported after they have been used for job processing.
80
– Goods reimported after a temporary export for a chargeable repair or maintenance reason.
81
– Goods reimported after a temporary export for a free of charge repair or maintenance reason.
82
– Goods supplied under joint production contact for defence purposes condition.
83
– Goods supplied under joint production contact for civil purposes condition.
84
– Goods supplied for warehousing for foreign account.
85
– Goods supplied as gifts by country of despatch and food aid under European Economic Community regulation.
86
– Goods supplied as disaster relief equipment.
87
– Goods supplied as transactions without compensation (financial or otherwise) involving goods which will not be re-exported or compensated by the importation of equivalent goods.
88
– Goods supplied as returned consignment on which payment has been made.
89
– Goods supplied as returned consignment on which no payment has been made.
90
– Goods supplied in standard exchange giving rise to payment.
91
– Goods supplied in standard exchange not giving rise to payment.
92
– Goods/services provided in standard exchange under warranty.
93
– The special conditions for the tax declaration are linked to the fact that the line item relates to goods.
94
– The special conditions for the tax declaration are linked to the fact that the line item is a service.
95
– The special conditions are linked to the fact that the line item is a financial regulation.
96
– A media press communication informing about a promotion.
97
– Reduction in price for a specified period of time for promotional purposes.
98
– Product in promotion is displayed in a special shelf or display.
99
– Material safety data sheet is required to accompany the goods when they are moved.
100
– An order that has more than one specified delivery point.
101
– Provides an indication that the settlement may be subject to further potential adjustment.
102
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition of hire purchase.
103
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition of a loan.
104
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition of rental.
105
– Indicates that the predominant operation is an administrative or technical process.
106
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition as an exchange.
107
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition of sale on commission.
108
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition as financial compensation.
109
– Item concerned may be returned to supplier or otherwise disposed of if it remains unsold after a pre-determined period of time.
110
– Settlement will not be subject to further adjustment.
111
– Provides an indication to the receiving party that the information provided requires national pricing authority agreement.
112
– Provides an indication to the receiving party that the price provided has been agreed by the national pricing authority.
113
– Provides an indication to the receiving party that the price provided is not subject to approval by the national pricing authority.
114
– Provides an indication to the receiving party that the price has been approved by an agreed agency.
115
– To indicate that the product, goods, or services is exempt from taxes.
116
– The item concerned is applicable for postponed discount which will be refunded via a later credit.
117
– The special conditions are related to repairs.
118
– Indication that a change to provisioning data affects the related illustrations but not the technical content.
119
– An indication that a product has been genetically modified during its production process.
120
– The price may be recalculated without negotiation.
121
– The price may not be recalculated without negotiation.
122
– A code to indicate that the product is bonded.
123
– A special condition limiting the sale of a product to a pharmacy.
124
– The sale of the product requires a medical prescription.
125
– The item is new and not yet available.
126
– The item is new and available.
127
– The item is obsolete.
128
– The item is a prototype and is not yet in normal production.
129
– This item is not a standard product.
130
– The item is no longer available.
131
– The use of prices from an expired catalogue is provisionally allowed.
132
– The conditions to be applied are of a complex nature and are not subject to automated processing.
133
– Product made available as a gift to a customer when purchasing an accompanying product.
134
– An indication that products sold came from promotional stock.
135
– An indication that products sold came from obsolete stock.
136
– A code indicating that buying group conditions apply.
137
– Code indicating that the order is to be cancelled if complete delivery is not possible on the date and or time requested in the order.
138
– Delivery of an order should not be made until the final authorisation from the supplier or supplier's agent has been received.
139
– A code indicating that special promotional conditions are in force which only apply to the current invoice.
140
– Special conditions related to the return of goods.
141
– Item concerned is applicable for annual bonus calculation.
142
– A special condition indicating the fact that goods which have not yet been replenished have been invoiced.
143
– A special condition indicating the fact that goods which have been replenished have not yet been invoiced.
144
– A special condition indicating that delivery of the order will only be accepted in full.
-
4183 – Indication of a specific condition.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
1
– Item concerned is applicable to national preference calculation.
2
– Item concerned is applicable for settlement/payment discount calculation.
3
– Item concerned is not applicable for settlement/payment discount calculation.
5
– Item concerned is not applicable for bonus calculation.
6
– Item concerned is applicable for bonus calculation.
7
– Item concerned is applicable for commission calculation.
8
– Item concerned is applicable for discount calculation.
9
– Self explanatory.
10
– Item concerned is applicable for the overall settlement discount.
11
– Self explanatory.
12
– Self explanatory.
13
– Self explanatory.
14
– Item concerned is not applicable for commission calculation.
15
– Item concerned is not applicable for discount calculation.
16
– Item concerned is subject to embargo restriction.
17
– Item concerned is not subject to embargo restriction.
18
– Item concerned requires export declaration.
19
– Item concerned does not require export declaration.
20
– Item concerned is liable to import restrictions defined by relevant national authority.
21
– Item concerned is not liable to import restrictions defined by relevant national authority.
22
– Document has to be signed.
23
– Document/message has to have official or regulatory approval.
24
– Original document/message is to be certified by an official, or otherwise qualified, organization or person.
25
– Original document/message is to be issued under the legal requirements of a governmental authority.
26
– The documentary credit number of the issuing bank must be quoted on the document.
27
– Full set of bill of lading is required.
28
– Full set of bill of lading, less one original bill of lading, is required.
29
– Full set of bill of lading, less two originals bill of lading, is required.
30
– Transport document is to be marked "shipped on board".
31
– Transport document is to be marked "freight prepaid".
32
– Transport document is to be marked "freight collect".
33
– Document is to be issued to order and must be blank endorsed.
34
– Document is to be issued and/or endorsed to the order of a specific party.
35
– Transport document is to be consigned to a specified party.
36
– Transport document is to be marked "notify party".
37
– Document is to be issued by a specified party.
38
– Charter party bill of lading is allowed.
39
– Loading of goods on deck is allowed.
40
– Document/message must evidence the actual flight date and the flight number certifying air transportation and countersigned by the respective airline company.
41
– House air waybill is allowed.
42
– Express post receipt is required.
43
– Air parcel post receipt is required.
44
– Parcel post receipt is required.
45
– Document is to be issued to bearer.
46
– Full set of insurance certificate is required.
47
– Full set of insurance policy is required.
48
– Document is to be addressed to a specified party.
49
– Document is to be transmitted by telecommunication.
50
– Bill of exchange is to be drawn on "party".
51
– Bill of exchange is to be issued as drawn in duplicate.
52
– Alternative to insurance certificate.
53
– Alternative to insurance policy.
54
– Original and copies of document/message is to be certified by an official, or otherwise qualified, organization or person.
55
– Original and copies of document/message is to be issued under the legal requirements or a governmental authority.
56
– Consolidators air waybill is allowed.
57
– Full set of a document is required.
58
– Full set of a document, less one original, is required.
59
– Full set of a document, less two originals, is required.
60
– Document must show that the goods have been despatched to a specified party.
61
– Presentation of an insurance certificate instead of an insurance policy is allowed.
62
– Document is to be issued to a specified party.
63
– Original(s) and copy(ies) of the document must be signed.
64
– Original(s) of the document must be signed.
65
– The shipper hereby irrevocably renounces any right to vary the identity of the consignee of these goods during transit.
66
– There is no change of ownership of the goods after they are received by the consignee.
67
– There is a change of ownership of the goods after they are received by the consignee.
68
– Goods are supplied under outright purchase/sale condition.
69
– Goods are supplied for consignment purposes.
70
– The sale of the goods will only be finalised after trial or approval.
71
– Goods are delivered on the basis of a compensation kind.
72
– A cross border delivery of goods to be sold by a foreigner travelling in the European Economic Community member state concerned.
73
– The delivered goods are samples.
74
– Loaned or hired goods delivered on a temporary export basis.
75
– Leased goods delivered on a temporary export basis.
76
– Goods temporarily exported for operation for job processing.
77
– Goods temporarily exported for a chargeable repair or maintenance reason.
78
– Goods temporarily exported for a free of charge repair or maintenance reason.
79
– Goods reimported after they have been used for job processing.
80
– Goods reimported after a temporary export for a chargeable repair or maintenance reason.
81
– Goods reimported after a temporary export for a free of charge repair or maintenance reason.
82
– Goods supplied under joint production contact for defence purposes condition.
83
– Goods supplied under joint production contact for civil purposes condition.
84
– Goods supplied for warehousing for foreign account.
85
– Goods supplied as gifts by country of despatch and food aid under European Economic Community regulation.
86
– Goods supplied as disaster relief equipment.
87
– Goods supplied as transactions without compensation (financial or otherwise) involving goods which will not be re-exported or compensated by the importation of equivalent goods.
88
– Goods supplied as returned consignment on which payment has been made.
89
– Goods supplied as returned consignment on which no payment has been made.
90
– Goods supplied in standard exchange giving rise to payment.
91
– Goods supplied in standard exchange not giving rise to payment.
92
– Goods/services provided in standard exchange under warranty.
93
– The special conditions for the tax declaration are linked to the fact that the line item relates to goods.
94
– The special conditions for the tax declaration are linked to the fact that the line item is a service.
95
– The special conditions are linked to the fact that the line item is a financial regulation.
96
– A media press communication informing about a promotion.
97
– Reduction in price for a specified period of time for promotional purposes.
98
– Product in promotion is displayed in a special shelf or display.
99
– Material safety data sheet is required to accompany the goods when they are moved.
100
– An order that has more than one specified delivery point.
101
– Provides an indication that the settlement may be subject to further potential adjustment.
102
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition of hire purchase.
103
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition of a loan.
104
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition of rental.
105
– Indicates that the predominant operation is an administrative or technical process.
106
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition as an exchange.
107
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition of sale on commission.
108
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition as financial compensation.
109
– Item concerned may be returned to supplier or otherwise disposed of if it remains unsold after a pre-determined period of time.
110
– Settlement will not be subject to further adjustment.
111
– Provides an indication to the receiving party that the information provided requires national pricing authority agreement.
112
– Provides an indication to the receiving party that the price provided has been agreed by the national pricing authority.
113
– Provides an indication to the receiving party that the price provided is not subject to approval by the national pricing authority.
114
– Provides an indication to the receiving party that the price has been approved by an agreed agency.
115
– To indicate that the product, goods, or services is exempt from taxes.
116
– The item concerned is applicable for postponed discount which will be refunded via a later credit.
117
– The special conditions are related to repairs.
118
– Indication that a change to provisioning data affects the related illustrations but not the technical content.
119
– An indication that a product has been genetically modified during its production process.
120
– The price may be recalculated without negotiation.
121
– The price may not be recalculated without negotiation.
122
– A code to indicate that the product is bonded.
123
– A special condition limiting the sale of a product to a pharmacy.
124
– The sale of the product requires a medical prescription.
125
– The item is new and not yet available.
126
– The item is new and available.
127
– The item is obsolete.
128
– The item is a prototype and is not yet in normal production.
129
– This item is not a standard product.
130
– The item is no longer available.
131
– The use of prices from an expired catalogue is provisionally allowed.
132
– The conditions to be applied are of a complex nature and are not subject to automated processing.
133
– Product made available as a gift to a customer when purchasing an accompanying product.
134
– An indication that products sold came from promotional stock.
135
– An indication that products sold came from obsolete stock.
136
– A code indicating that buying group conditions apply.
137
– Code indicating that the order is to be cancelled if complete delivery is not possible on the date and or time requested in the order.
138
– Delivery of an order should not be made until the final authorisation from the supplier or supplier's agent has been received.
139
– A code indicating that special promotional conditions are in force which only apply to the current invoice.
140
– Special conditions related to the return of goods.
141
– Item concerned is applicable for annual bonus calculation.
142
– A special condition indicating the fact that goods which have not yet been replenished have been invoiced.
143
– A special condition indicating the fact that goods which have been replenished have not yet been invoiced.
144
– A special condition indicating that delivery of the order will only be accepted in full.
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4183 – Indication of a specific condition.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
1
– Item concerned is applicable to national preference calculation.
2
– Item concerned is applicable for settlement/payment discount calculation.
3
– Item concerned is not applicable for settlement/payment discount calculation.
5
– Item concerned is not applicable for bonus calculation.
6
– Item concerned is applicable for bonus calculation.
7
– Item concerned is applicable for commission calculation.
8
– Item concerned is applicable for discount calculation.
9
– Self explanatory.
10
– Item concerned is applicable for the overall settlement discount.
11
– Self explanatory.
12
– Self explanatory.
13
– Self explanatory.
14
– Item concerned is not applicable for commission calculation.
15
– Item concerned is not applicable for discount calculation.
16
– Item concerned is subject to embargo restriction.
17
– Item concerned is not subject to embargo restriction.
18
– Item concerned requires export declaration.
19
– Item concerned does not require export declaration.
20
– Item concerned is liable to import restrictions defined by relevant national authority.
21
– Item concerned is not liable to import restrictions defined by relevant national authority.
22
– Document has to be signed.
23
– Document/message has to have official or regulatory approval.
24
– Original document/message is to be certified by an official, or otherwise qualified, organization or person.
25
– Original document/message is to be issued under the legal requirements of a governmental authority.
26
– The documentary credit number of the issuing bank must be quoted on the document.
27
– Full set of bill of lading is required.
28
– Full set of bill of lading, less one original bill of lading, is required.
29
– Full set of bill of lading, less two originals bill of lading, is required.
30
– Transport document is to be marked "shipped on board".
31
– Transport document is to be marked "freight prepaid".
32
– Transport document is to be marked "freight collect".
33
– Document is to be issued to order and must be blank endorsed.
34
– Document is to be issued and/or endorsed to the order of a specific party.
35
– Transport document is to be consigned to a specified party.
36
– Transport document is to be marked "notify party".
37
– Document is to be issued by a specified party.
38
– Charter party bill of lading is allowed.
39
– Loading of goods on deck is allowed.
40
– Document/message must evidence the actual flight date and the flight number certifying air transportation and countersigned by the respective airline company.
41
– House air waybill is allowed.
42
– Express post receipt is required.
43
– Air parcel post receipt is required.
44
– Parcel post receipt is required.
45
– Document is to be issued to bearer.
46
– Full set of insurance certificate is required.
47
– Full set of insurance policy is required.
48
– Document is to be addressed to a specified party.
49
– Document is to be transmitted by telecommunication.
50
– Bill of exchange is to be drawn on "party".
51
– Bill of exchange is to be issued as drawn in duplicate.
52
– Alternative to insurance certificate.
53
– Alternative to insurance policy.
54
– Original and copies of document/message is to be certified by an official, or otherwise qualified, organization or person.
55
– Original and copies of document/message is to be issued under the legal requirements or a governmental authority.
56
– Consolidators air waybill is allowed.
57
– Full set of a document is required.
58
– Full set of a document, less one original, is required.
59
– Full set of a document, less two originals, is required.
60
– Document must show that the goods have been despatched to a specified party.
61
– Presentation of an insurance certificate instead of an insurance policy is allowed.
62
– Document is to be issued to a specified party.
63
– Original(s) and copy(ies) of the document must be signed.
64
– Original(s) of the document must be signed.
65
– The shipper hereby irrevocably renounces any right to vary the identity of the consignee of these goods during transit.
66
– There is no change of ownership of the goods after they are received by the consignee.
67
– There is a change of ownership of the goods after they are received by the consignee.
68
– Goods are supplied under outright purchase/sale condition.
69
– Goods are supplied for consignment purposes.
70
– The sale of the goods will only be finalised after trial or approval.
71
– Goods are delivered on the basis of a compensation kind.
72
– A cross border delivery of goods to be sold by a foreigner travelling in the European Economic Community member state concerned.
73
– The delivered goods are samples.
74
– Loaned or hired goods delivered on a temporary export basis.
75
– Leased goods delivered on a temporary export basis.
76
– Goods temporarily exported for operation for job processing.
77
– Goods temporarily exported for a chargeable repair or maintenance reason.
78
– Goods temporarily exported for a free of charge repair or maintenance reason.
79
– Goods reimported after they have been used for job processing.
80
– Goods reimported after a temporary export for a chargeable repair or maintenance reason.
81
– Goods reimported after a temporary export for a free of charge repair or maintenance reason.
82
– Goods supplied under joint production contact for defence purposes condition.
83
– Goods supplied under joint production contact for civil purposes condition.
84
– Goods supplied for warehousing for foreign account.
85
– Goods supplied as gifts by country of despatch and food aid under European Economic Community regulation.
86
– Goods supplied as disaster relief equipment.
87
– Goods supplied as transactions without compensation (financial or otherwise) involving goods which will not be re-exported or compensated by the importation of equivalent goods.
88
– Goods supplied as returned consignment on which payment has been made.
89
– Goods supplied as returned consignment on which no payment has been made.
90
– Goods supplied in standard exchange giving rise to payment.
91
– Goods supplied in standard exchange not giving rise to payment.
92
– Goods/services provided in standard exchange under warranty.
93
– The special conditions for the tax declaration are linked to the fact that the line item relates to goods.
94
– The special conditions for the tax declaration are linked to the fact that the line item is a service.
95
– The special conditions are linked to the fact that the line item is a financial regulation.
96
– A media press communication informing about a promotion.
97
– Reduction in price for a specified period of time for promotional purposes.
98
– Product in promotion is displayed in a special shelf or display.
99
– Material safety data sheet is required to accompany the goods when they are moved.
100
– An order that has more than one specified delivery point.
101
– Provides an indication that the settlement may be subject to further potential adjustment.
102
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition of hire purchase.
103
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition of a loan.
104
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition of rental.
105
– Indicates that the predominant operation is an administrative or technical process.
106
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition as an exchange.
107
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition of sale on commission.
108
– Indicates that an item is supplied under the special condition as financial compensation.
109
– Item concerned may be returned to supplier or otherwise disposed of if it remains unsold after a pre-determined period of time.
110
– Settlement will not be subject to further adjustment.
111
– Provides an indication to the receiving party that the information provided requires national pricing authority agreement.
112
– Provides an indication to the receiving party that the price provided has been agreed by the national pricing authority.
113
– Provides an indication to the receiving party that the price provided is not subject to approval by the national pricing authority.
114
– Provides an indication to the receiving party that the price has been approved by an agreed agency.
115
– To indicate that the product, goods, or services is exempt from taxes.
116
– The item concerned is applicable for postponed discount which will be refunded via a later credit.
117
– The special conditions are related to repairs.
118
– Indication that a change to provisioning data affects the related illustrations but not the technical content.
119
– An indication that a product has been genetically modified during its production process.
120
– The price may be recalculated without negotiation.
121
– The price may not be recalculated without negotiation.
122
– A code to indicate that the product is bonded.
123
– A special condition limiting the sale of a product to a pharmacy.
124
– The sale of the product requires a medical prescription.
125
– The item is new and not yet available.
126
– The item is new and available.
127
– The item is obsolete.
128
– The item is a prototype and is not yet in normal production.
129
– This item is not a standard product.
130
– The item is no longer available.
131
– The use of prices from an expired catalogue is provisionally allowed.
132
– The conditions to be applied are of a complex nature and are not subject to automated processing.
133
– Product made available as a gift to a customer when purchasing an accompanying product.
134
– An indication that products sold came from promotional stock.
135
– An indication that products sold came from obsolete stock.
136
– A code indicating that buying group conditions apply.
137
– Code indicating that the order is to be cancelled if complete delivery is not possible on the date and or time requested in the order.
138
– Delivery of an order should not be made until the final authorisation from the supplier or supplier's agent has been received.
139
– A code indicating that special promotional conditions are in force which only apply to the current invoice.
140
– Special conditions related to the return of goods.
141
– Item concerned is applicable for annual bonus calculation.
142
– A special condition indicating the fact that goods which have not yet been replenished have been invoiced.
143
– A special condition indicating the fact that goods which have been replenished have not yet been invoiced.
144
– A special condition indicating that delivery of the order will only be accepted in full.
IMD
To describe an item in either an industry or free format.
(Max 1)
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C272 – To provide the characteristic of the item being described.
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7081 – Code specifying the item characteristic being described.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
1
– Product in conformity with specifications.
2
– Description of general product form.
3
– Product without quality control when received.
4
– Description of the finish required/available on the product.
5
– Description of what the end use application of the product will be.
8
– Self explanatory.
9
– Description of a sub-product.
10
– Specifies the direction of the grain of the product.
11
– Item characteristic is described following Customs specifications.
12
– Description of the type and/or process involved in making the product. E.g. in steel, description of the steelmaking process.
13
– Self explanatory.
14
– Description of the surface condition (e.g. roughness) of the product.
15
– Description of any heat treatment or annealing required/performed on the product.
17
– Description of any special coating required/available on the product.
18
– Description of any chemical surface treatment required/performed on the product.
19
– Description of any mechanical surface treatment required/performed on the product.
21
– Description of any forming required/performed on the product.
22
– Description of any special edge treatment required/performed on the product.
23
– Description of any special welds and or splices required/performed on the product.
24
– Security relevant product with special quality control and control documentation prescriptions.
25
– Description of any special treatment required/performed on the ends the product.
26
– Product without quality control at customer's, and packed according production needs.
27
– Description of material used to manufacture a product.
28
– Indication of test sample frequency. Used when ordering special testing requirements on a product.
30
– Description of test sample direction. Used when ordering special testing requirements on a product.
31
– European community classification "CE" indicating the safety risk of an article.
32
– Description of type of test or inspection. Used to order special tests to be performed on the product.
35
– Description of the colour required/available on the product.
38
– Specification of the grade required/available for the product.
43
– Description of any special twisting requirements for the product.
44
– Description of further identifying characteristic of a product which enables the product to be distinguished from any similar products.
45
– Describes the private label name of a product.
46
– Describes the outline of the item.
47
– The warranty type description of the item.
48
– Describes the fineness of the yarn in the cloth.
49
– Code indicating the category of equipment.
50
– Characteristic being described is labour.
51
– Characteristic being described is overtime labour.
52
– Characteristic being described is labour double time.
53
– A code to identify the characteristics of a leased resource.
54
– Description of the section and profile of the product.
56
– Description of any special processing requirements performed or required.
58
– Description of any special winding instructions for the product.
59
– Description of the surface protection required/available for the product.
61
– Self explanatory.
62
– Self explanatory.
63
– Self explanatory.
64
– Self explanatory.
65
– Self explanatory.
66
– Self explanatory.
67
– Self explanatory.
68
– Self explanatory.
69
– First series of a new item to be tested by end users.
70
– Item design revised.
71
– Description to be provided.
72
– The harvest year of the grapes that are part of the composition of a particular wine.
73
– The period during which, after distillation and before bottling, distilled spirits have been stored in containers.
74
– A grouping of beverage products similar in name only, but of different size, age, proof, quality and flavour.
75
– The performing artist(es) of a recorded song or piece of music.
76
– The author of a written work.
77
– A description of the type of binding used for a written work.
78
– Description of the edition of a written work.
79
– Any other relevant physical description.
80
– The publisher of a written piece of work as part of the item description.
81
– The title of a work.
82
– Title of a series of works.
83
– The title of a volume of work.
84
– The composer of a recorded song or piece of music.
85
– The medium on which a musical recording is made.
86
– The style of music.
87
– Describes the promotional event associated with a product.
88
– Describes the additions to the basic product for a promotional event.
89
– Class characteristics for different compositions of alcoholic beverages.
90
– A descriptive term that further defines the class of an alcoholic beverage.
91
– The grape that comprises the second largest percentage of the ingredients used in wine product.
92
– The type of grape that comprises the largest percentage of grape in the wine product.
93
– A description to designate the beverage category.
94
– Distinctions from the base product that results in a different taste.
95
– The area where the grape used to produce a wine was harvested.
96
– The fruit that is used as a base to produce a wine.
97
– A description of various beverage container characteristics.
98
– Description of size in non-numeric terms.
100
– To identify the subject of a given project.
101
– Specifies the type of test panel used for the item.
102
– Anatomical origin of sample.
103
– Type of sample such as blood or urine.
104
– A code indicating the shelf-life of a product.
105
– Code indicating that the item has a limiting operation.
106
– To bring to a required degree of hardness and elasticity by heating and then cooling.
107
– A fine wire heated electrically to incandescence.
108
– The unit of fineness for yarns.
109
– A threadlike or filament forming part of a product.
110
– A reflected light or sheen.
111
– The degree to which a colour is mixed with black or is decreasingly illuminated.
112
– A gradation of colour made by adding white to lessen the saturation.
113
– The fibre of flax, hemp or jute prepared for low-grade spinning.
114
– A homogeneous mixture or solid solution usually of two or more metals.
115
– Description of the machine run characteristics for a product.
116
– The characteristics describing the resistance to chemical deterioration.
117
– Capable of being seen by the eye or with the aid of optics.
118
– Code indicating the product's electrical characteristics.
119
– Code indicating the product's functional performance characteristics.
120
– Code indicating the product's chemical characteristics.
121
– Code indicating the product's physical characteristics.
122
– Code indicating the product's magnetic characteristics.
123
– Code indicating the product's mechanical characteristics.
124
– Code indicating the product's metallographic characteristics.
125
– Code indicating the product's dye lot characteristics.
126
– Code indicating the product's pattern characteristics.
127
– The outward aspect or semblance.
128
– The separation of visible light into its colour components by refraction or diffraction.
129
– Code indicating the product's fluid characteristics.
130
– The movement or run in the manner of a liquid.
131
– Code indicating the product's moisture characteristics.
132
– Code indicating the product's fabric characteristics.
133
– Any designed component of a fixture or container, typically detachable from the base unit for empty return or for cleaning, which provides rigidity, stability, or security when loaded and are an integral part of the container or shipping device and are essential to its functionality.
134
– Code indicating the product's manufacturing method characteristics.
135
– Code indicating the discrete identification of the engine characteristics.
136
– Code indicating the discrete identification of the transmission characteristics.
137
– Code indicating the controlled substance characteristics.
138
– Code indicating the class 3N (non-narcotic) controlled substance's characteristics.
139
– Code indicating the product's accompanying or coinciding characteristics.
140
– Code indicating the discrete identification of the chassis characteristics.
141
– Code indicating the product's compliance method characteristics.
142
– A collar with internal threads used to join a section of threaded pipe.
143
– Code indicating the drug's capacity or ability to produce the desired effects.
144
– Code indicating the physical form of the dosage.
145
– Code indicating the product's dimensional characteristics in non-numeric terms.
146
– Code indicating the product's fold configuration characteristics.
147
– Code indicating the fuel characteristics.
149
– The characteristics of a liquid conveyed under pressure through pipes or channels.
150
– Code indicating the product's coordinates in non-numeric terms.
151
– An item available in addition to standard features of a product.
152
– Code indicating the non-prescription drug's characteristics.
153
– Code indicating the prescription drug's characteristics.
154
– The derivation of a material thing.
155
– Code indicating the product's therapeutic class characteristics.
156
– Code indicating the product's therapeutic equivalency characteristics.
157
– Code indicating the product's filter characteristics.
158
– Code indicating the product's trim characteristics.
159
– Code indicating unusable material left over from a process of manufacturing.
160
– Code indicating the method for locating the lowest part or surface of a works.
161
– Code indicating the method for measuring pressures at the lowest part or surface of a works.
162
– Code indicating the product's common chemical name.
163
– Code indicating the product's chemical family name.
164
– Code indicating the protective or covering part of a natural or manufactured object.
165
– Code indicating the well drilling direction.
166
– Code indicating the product's electronic field characteristics.
167
– Code indicating the formula characteristics in non- numeric terms.
168
– A component part of a mixture.
169
– Code indicating the market segment associated with a product.
170
– The property of a substance that is perceptible by the sense of smell.
171
– Code indicating the physical form of a product.
172
– Code indicating the well perforation continuity characteristics.
173
– Code indicating the well perforation interval characteristics.
174
– Code indicating the product's pipeline stream characteristics.
175
– Code indicating the product's surface location method characteristics.
176
– Code indicating the product's threshold characteristics.
177
– Code indicating the well classification characteristics.
178
– Code indicating the well test type characteristics.
179
– Specification of the major grade of the item.
180
– Description of the specification of the item.
181
– Code indicating the test sample location on the ends of a product.
182
– Code indicating the period of time between product creation and obsolescence.
183
– Code indicating the product's storage or display characteristics.
184
– A code indicating the relation of weight to volume using non-discrete values.
185
– The orientation of the back printing on a form to the front printing on the same form.
186
– A code indicating the amount of a substance that can be dissolved using a non-discrete value.
187
– A code to identify the characteristics of a material resource.
188
– A code to identify other direct resources that are charged to a task.
189
– A code to identify resources that are part of a subcontract.
190
– A code to identify resources that are consumed.
191
– A code to identify a recurring resource.
192
– A code to identify a resource that is non recurring.
193
– To indicate a presentation effect.
194
– This value identifies a font by name.
195
– A word which may be used as a search key.
196
– A code issued on a sectorial basis which identifies any additional characteristics of a product.
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1131 – Identification of a code list.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
12
– Self explanatory.
16
– [3251] Code defining postal zones or addresses.
23
– Self explanatory.
25
– Code for identification of banks.
33
– List of codes identifying a commercial and government entity.
34
– A list of attributes regarding policies reinsured with a professional reinsurer.
35
– Self explanatory.
36
– Self explanatory.
37
– Code identifying a location in railway environment.
38
– Self explanatory.
39
– Self explanatory.
40
– Identifies the type of reinsurance amounts.
42
– Self explanatory.
43
– Participants identification of the automated clearing house of the New York Clearing House Association (CHIPS).
44
– Universal identification of the automated clearing house of the New York Clearing House Association (CHIPS).
45
– A code list adopted by the United Nations organisations for the procurement of goods and services.
46
– An organization identified by the DUNS number and a 4- character extension.
47
– Identifies the class of occupation.
48
– Identification of the policy reserve valuation type.
49
– To indicate the type of life reinsurance activity transmitted in the message.
52
– Value added tax identification code.
53
– Number assigned to a passport.
54
– A statistical object such as a statistical concept, array structure component or statistical nomenclature.
55
– A code list specifying the quality standard a product complies with, e.g. ISO9000, BS5750, etc.
56
– A code list specifying the safety regulations which apply to a product, such as UK COSHH (control of substances hazardous to health) regulations.
57
– Code assigned to a specific product by a controlling agency.
58
– An identifying number or code assigned by issuing authorities to manage business activities.
59
– Services provided by the different railway organizations.
60
– Identification of the type of financial account.
61
– Identification of the type of assets and liabilities.
62
– A code list which specifies various requirements that a customer may have when fulfilling a purchase order.
63
– Codes for handling action.
64
– Codes for freight forwarders.
65
– Codes for shipping agents.
67
– Indication of the type of package codes.
68
– Identification of the type of industrial activity.
69
– Identification of the type of survey question.
70
– A code to indicate the type of inspection performed by customs.
71
– Identification of the nature of the transaction.
72
– Codes for container terminal.
73
– Identifies the type of insurance information provided.
74
– Indicates joint life insurance coverage.
75
– Code list containing commodity classifications applying to goods being imported (United States Schedule A).
76
– Code list containing the commodity classifications applying to goods being exported (United States Schedule B).
77
– Code list containing Customs domestic port locations (United States Schedule D).
78
– Code list containing Customs foreign port locations (United States Schedule K).
79
– Identifies a group of application related messages.
80
– A code list specifying application errors.
81
– To identify the code list for the type of policy.
82
– To specify the insured type.
83
– Identification of an occupation.
84
– A code list of states within a country.
85
– A code list of technical assessment checklist numbers.
86
– A code list of syntax (dependency) note identifiers.
100
– Self explanatory.
101
– Self explanatory.
102
– Self explanatory.
103
– Self explanatory.
104
– Customs code to indicate the different types of declarations according to the countries involved in the transaction (e.g. box 1/1 of SAD: inter EC Member States, EC-EFTA, EC-third countries, etc.).
105
– Customs code to indicate the type of declaration according to the different Customs procedures requested (e.g.: import, export, transit).
106
– (4110) Code to indicate applicable Incoterm (1980 edition) under which seller undertakes to deliver merchandise to buyer (ICC). Incoterms 1990: use 4053 only.
107
– Customs or fiscal authorities code to identify a specific or ad valorem levy on a specific commodity, applied either domestically or at time of importation.
108
– Self explanatory.
109
– Customs code for circumstances where only an indication is needed.
110
– Customs code to indicate an exemption to a regulation or a special Customs treatment.
112
– Indication of the type of contract under which goods are supplied.
113
– Customs administrative unit competent for the performance of Customs formalities, and the premises or other areas approved for the purpose by the competent authorities (CCC).
114
– Codes for all marking codes (in letters) for railcars specifying the type, series, order number, check digit and some technical characteristics.
115
– Building or location where merchandise is examined by Customs.
116
– Customs code to identify a specific tariff preference.
117
– (9380) Customs code to identify goods which are subject to Customs control (e.g. home use, Customs warehousing, temporary admission, Customs transit).
118
– Treatment applied by a government agency other than Customs to merchandise under their control.
119
– Customs code to indicate the type of simplified Customs procedure requested by a declarant (CCC).
120
– Customs code to specify the status accorded by Customs to a consignment e.g. release without further formality, present supporting documents for inspection, etc (CCC).
121
– Code to indicate whether a shipment is a total, part or split consignment.
122
– (7357) Code identifying types of goods for Customs, transport or statistical purposes (generic term).
123
– Code to indicate the recipient of a charge amount (IATA).
125
– Customs code to identify the type of guarantee used in a transit movement.
126
– Identification of a specific kind of accounting information.
127
– Customs code to identify the valuation method used to determine the dutiable value of the declared goods.
128
– Identification of services.
129
– Identification and/or location of the Customs warehouse in which goods will be or have been deposited (CCC).
130
– Code to indicate that the nature of the consignment may necessitate use of special handling procedures (IATA).
131
– Code identifying the zone within a state where any goods introduced are generally regarded, insofar as import duties and taxes are concerned, as being outside the Customs territory and are not subject to the usual Customs control.
132
– Identification of a type of charge.
133
– Nature and methods of a transaction from financial viewpoint.
134
– [4390] Method by which a duty or tax is paid to the relevant administration.
135
– Code to identify a specific rate category.
136
– Self explanatory.
137
– Self explanatory.
139
– A location having facilities for means of transport to load or discharge cargo.
140
– Codes for specific geographic areas e.g. seas, straits, basins etc.
141
– Self explanatory.
142
– Self explanatory.
143
– Self explanatory.
144
– Self explanatory.
145
– As described and published by IATA.
146
– Code identifying the name or number of a means of transport (vessel, vehicle).
147
– Customs code to identify documents requested by Customs in an information interchange.
148
– Authorisation given by Customs to move the goods or not move the goods from the place of registration.
149
– Customs code to indicate the different kinds of transit movement of the goods (e.g. Box 1/3 of the SAD).
150
– Self explanatory.
151
– Self explanatory.
152
– Self explanatory.
153
– Identification of methods of payment.
154
– Identification of a specific branch of a bank.
155
– Identification of automated clearing houses.
156
– (3384) Indication of the place where goods are located and where they are available for examination.
157
– Identification of the responsible bank/clearing house which has cleared or is ordered to do the clearing.
158
– Code to identify terms of delivery.
160
– Identification of parties, corporates, etc.
161
– Identification of a type of goods description.
162
– Identification of a country.
163
– (3228) Identification of country sub-entity (region, department, state, province) defined by appropriate authority.
164
– Identification of member organizations.
165
– Customs code indicating the reason for transmitting an amendment to Customs.
166
– Code assigned by the authority competent to issue social security identification to identify a person.
167
– Code assigned by a tax authority to identify a party.
168
– Rail specific identifications of documents.
169
– Identification of commodities according to the Harmonized System.
170
– Self explanatory.
172
– Self explanatory.
173
– Identification of requirements and regulations established by relevant authorities concerning exportation.
174
– Self explanatory.
175
– Account service charges list.
176
– List of statistical codes covering the movement of the goods to be declared (e.g. despatch, arrival).
177
– Indication of the statistical procedure to which the goods are subject.
178
– US government regulations prescribe specific standard text usage. Using codes from this code list prevents full text transmission.
179
– National export regulations prescribe specific standard text usage. Using codes from this code list prevents full text transmission.
180
– Code identifying terminals or other sub-locations at airports.
181
– Code identifying activities.
182
– Code to indicate the applicable Combiterm (1990 edition), used for the purpose of cost distribution between seller according to Incoterms 1990.
183
– Identification of package types for the description related to dangerous goods.
184
– A code to identify the tax assessment method.
185
– A code list defining the level of elaboration of a item such as raw material, component, tooling, etc.
186
– A code list specifying the rules according to which a product is supplied, e.g. from stock, available on demand, make on order, etc.
187
– A code list giving an indication about the level of the supplier's stock turnover.
188
– A code list defining the status of an article from the procurement point of view, e.g. new article, critical article, etc.
189
– A code list specifying how the article is classified according to the quality control point of view, e.g. safety item, subject to regulation, etc.
190
– A code list to specify details related to the sourcing of the corresponding item such as provided by the buyer, from a mandatory source, etc.
191
– A code to identify the method used to determine the dumping or countervailing duty.
192
– Code list to identify types of goods for dumping purposes.
ZZZ
– Self explanatory.
-
3055 – Code identifying the agency responsible for a code list.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
1
– Self explanatory.
2
– Generic: see also 140, 141, 142, 162.
3
– Self explanatory.
4
– Self explanatory.
5
– Self explanatory.
6
– Self explanatory.
7
– EDI project for chemical industry.
8
– Standardised electronic commerce forum for companies with interests in computing, electronics and telecommunications.
9
– Self explanatory.
10
– Organization for Data Exchange through Tele-Transmission in Europe (European automotive industry project).
11
– Self explanatory.
12
– Western and Eastern European railways association (35 networks). UIC with its legal body (CIT) produce codes and reglementations that are internationally recognized and accepted by all European railways and official bodies.
13
– Self explanatory.
14
– Self explanatory.
15
– Self explanatory.
16
– Self explanatory.
17
– Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications s.c.
18
– SAD = Single Administrative Document.
19
– Self explanatory.
20
– Self explanatory.
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
– French organization responsible for EDI and Barcoding application in the retail sector.
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
– United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF).
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
– Self explanatory.
90
– Self explanatory.
91
– Self explanatory.
92
– Self explanatory.
93
– Self explanatory.
94
– Self explanatory.
95
– Self explanatory.
96
– Self explanatory.
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
– Self explanatory.
109
– Self explanatory.
110
– Self explanatory.
111
– Self explanatory.
112
– The Bureau of the Census of the U.S. Dept. of Commerce.
113
– The Uniform Code Council (UCC) is a not-for-profit organization which manages and administers EDI and product bar code standards for the U.S. retail industry. The UCC also maintains U.P.C. manufacturer identifiers, EDI communications identifiers and various EDI code lists specific to retailing. The UCC is located in Dayton, OH, USA.
114
– Self explanatory.
115
– Self explanatory.
116
– American National Standards Institute ASC X12.
117
– Description to be provided.
118
– Swedish bankers association.
119
– Self explanatory.
120
– Self explanatory.
121
– Self explanatory.
122
– Self explanatory.
123
– Self explanatory.
124
– Self explanatory.
125
– Self explanatory.
126
– Self explanatory.
128
– Self explanatory.
129
– VAT numbers.
130
– Self explanatory.
131
– Self explanatory.
132
– Self explanatory.
133
– Self explanatory.
134
– Self explanatory.
135
– Self explanatory.
136
– EAN bar-coding.
137
– Austrian bankers association.
138
– National body responsible for the French codification in banking activity.
139
– (a..3 country code).
140
– (Computerization within Customs area).
141
– Description to be provided.
142
– Statistical Office of the European Communities: e.g. Geonomenclature.
143
– Self explanatory.
144
– Self explanatory.
145
– Self explanatory.
146
– Self explanatory.
147
– Self explanatory.
148
– Self explanatory.
149
– Self explanatory.
150
– Self explanatory.
151
– Self explanatory.
152
– Self explanatory.
153
– Self explanatory.
154
– Self explanatory.
155
– Self explanatory.
156
– Self explanatory.
157
– Self explanatory.
158
– Self explanatory.
159
– Self explanatory.
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
– Self explanatory.
162
– (TEDIS - incl. CEBIS -, INSIS and CADDIA projects).
163
– Self explanatory.
164
– Self explanatory.
165
– Self explanatory.
166
– Self explanatory.
167
– Self explanatory.
168
– Self explanatory.
169
– Self explanatory.
170
– Self explanatory.
171
– Self explanatory.
172
– Self explanatory.
173
– Self explanatory.
174
– German standardization institute.
175
– Self explanatory.
176
– Self-explanatory.
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
– Self explanatory.
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
– Netherlands based European Article Numbering association (EAN).
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.
ZZZ
– Self explanatory.
-
C273 – Description of an item.
-
7009 – Code from an industry code list which provides specific data about a product characteristic.
Type: an, Max Length: 17
Valid Codes:
1
– Displayed text is bold.
2
– Displayed text is dimmed.
3
– Displayed text is italicised.
4
– Displayed text is normal.
5
– Displayed text foreground and background colours are reversed.
-
1131 – Identification of a code list.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
12
– Self explanatory.
16
– [3251] Code defining postal zones or addresses.
23
– Self explanatory.
25
– Code for identification of banks.
33
– List of codes identifying a commercial and government entity.
34
– A list of attributes regarding policies reinsured with a professional reinsurer.
35
– Self explanatory.
36
– Self explanatory.
37
– Code identifying a location in railway environment.
38
– Self explanatory.
39
– Self explanatory.
40
– Identifies the type of reinsurance amounts.
42
– Self explanatory.
43
– Participants identification of the automated clearing house of the New York Clearing House Association (CHIPS).
44
– Universal identification of the automated clearing house of the New York Clearing House Association (CHIPS).
45
– A code list adopted by the United Nations organisations for the procurement of goods and services.
46
– An organization identified by the DUNS number and a 4- character extension.
47
– Identifies the class of occupation.
48
– Identification of the policy reserve valuation type.
49
– To indicate the type of life reinsurance activity transmitted in the message.
52
– Value added tax identification code.
53
– Number assigned to a passport.
54
– A statistical object such as a statistical concept, array structure component or statistical nomenclature.
55
– A code list specifying the quality standard a product complies with, e.g. ISO9000, BS5750, etc.
56
– A code list specifying the safety regulations which apply to a product, such as UK COSHH (control of substances hazardous to health) regulations.
57
– Code assigned to a specific product by a controlling agency.
58
– An identifying number or code assigned by issuing authorities to manage business activities.
59
– Services provided by the different railway organizations.
60
– Identification of the type of financial account.
61
– Identification of the type of assets and liabilities.
62
– A code list which specifies various requirements that a customer may have when fulfilling a purchase order.
63
– Codes for handling action.
64
– Codes for freight forwarders.
65
– Codes for shipping agents.
67
– Indication of the type of package codes.
68
– Identification of the type of industrial activity.
69
– Identification of the type of survey question.
70
– A code to indicate the type of inspection performed by customs.
71
– Identification of the nature of the transaction.
72
– Codes for container terminal.
73
– Identifies the type of insurance information provided.
74
– Indicates joint life insurance coverage.
75
– Code list containing commodity classifications applying to goods being imported (United States Schedule A).
76
– Code list containing the commodity classifications applying to goods being exported (United States Schedule B).
77
– Code list containing Customs domestic port locations (United States Schedule D).
78
– Code list containing Customs foreign port locations (United States Schedule K).
79
– Identifies a group of application related messages.
80
– A code list specifying application errors.
81
– To identify the code list for the type of policy.
82
– To specify the insured type.
83
– Identification of an occupation.
84
– A code list of states within a country.
85
– A code list of technical assessment checklist numbers.
86
– A code list of syntax (dependency) note identifiers.
100
– Self explanatory.
101
– Self explanatory.
102
– Self explanatory.
103
– Self explanatory.
104
– Customs code to indicate the different types of declarations according to the countries involved in the transaction (e.g. box 1/1 of SAD: inter EC Member States, EC-EFTA, EC-third countries, etc.).
105
– Customs code to indicate the type of declaration according to the different Customs procedures requested (e.g.: import, export, transit).
106
– (4110) Code to indicate applicable Incoterm (1980 edition) under which seller undertakes to deliver merchandise to buyer (ICC). Incoterms 1990: use 4053 only.
107
– Customs or fiscal authorities code to identify a specific or ad valorem levy on a specific commodity, applied either domestically or at time of importation.
108
– Self explanatory.
109
– Customs code for circumstances where only an indication is needed.
110
– Customs code to indicate an exemption to a regulation or a special Customs treatment.
112
– Indication of the type of contract under which goods are supplied.
113
– Customs administrative unit competent for the performance of Customs formalities, and the premises or other areas approved for the purpose by the competent authorities (CCC).
114
– Codes for all marking codes (in letters) for railcars specifying the type, series, order number, check digit and some technical characteristics.
115
– Building or location where merchandise is examined by Customs.
116
– Customs code to identify a specific tariff preference.
117
– (9380) Customs code to identify goods which are subject to Customs control (e.g. home use, Customs warehousing, temporary admission, Customs transit).
118
– Treatment applied by a government agency other than Customs to merchandise under their control.
119
– Customs code to indicate the type of simplified Customs procedure requested by a declarant (CCC).
120
– Customs code to specify the status accorded by Customs to a consignment e.g. release without further formality, present supporting documents for inspection, etc (CCC).
121
– Code to indicate whether a shipment is a total, part or split consignment.
122
– (7357) Code identifying types of goods for Customs, transport or statistical purposes (generic term).
123
– Code to indicate the recipient of a charge amount (IATA).
125
– Customs code to identify the type of guarantee used in a transit movement.
126
– Identification of a specific kind of accounting information.
127
– Customs code to identify the valuation method used to determine the dutiable value of the declared goods.
128
– Identification of services.
129
– Identification and/or location of the Customs warehouse in which goods will be or have been deposited (CCC).
130
– Code to indicate that the nature of the consignment may necessitate use of special handling procedures (IATA).
131
– Code identifying the zone within a state where any goods introduced are generally regarded, insofar as import duties and taxes are concerned, as being outside the Customs territory and are not subject to the usual Customs control.
132
– Identification of a type of charge.
133
– Nature and methods of a transaction from financial viewpoint.
134
– [4390] Method by which a duty or tax is paid to the relevant administration.
135
– Code to identify a specific rate category.
136
– Self explanatory.
137
– Self explanatory.
139
– A location having facilities for means of transport to load or discharge cargo.
140
– Codes for specific geographic areas e.g. seas, straits, basins etc.
141
– Self explanatory.
142
– Self explanatory.
143
– Self explanatory.
144
– Self explanatory.
145
– As described and published by IATA.
146
– Code identifying the name or number of a means of transport (vessel, vehicle).
147
– Customs code to identify documents requested by Customs in an information interchange.
148
– Authorisation given by Customs to move the goods or not move the goods from the place of registration.
149
– Customs code to indicate the different kinds of transit movement of the goods (e.g. Box 1/3 of the SAD).
150
– Self explanatory.
151
– Self explanatory.
152
– Self explanatory.
153
– Identification of methods of payment.
154
– Identification of a specific branch of a bank.
155
– Identification of automated clearing houses.
156
– (3384) Indication of the place where goods are located and where they are available for examination.
157
– Identification of the responsible bank/clearing house which has cleared or is ordered to do the clearing.
158
– Code to identify terms of delivery.
160
– Identification of parties, corporates, etc.
161
– Identification of a type of goods description.
162
– Identification of a country.
163
– (3228) Identification of country sub-entity (region, department, state, province) defined by appropriate authority.
164
– Identification of member organizations.
165
– Customs code indicating the reason for transmitting an amendment to Customs.
166
– Code assigned by the authority competent to issue social security identification to identify a person.
167
– Code assigned by a tax authority to identify a party.
168
– Rail specific identifications of documents.
169
– Identification of commodities according to the Harmonized System.
170
– Self explanatory.
172
– Self explanatory.
173
– Identification of requirements and regulations established by relevant authorities concerning exportation.
174
– Self explanatory.
175
– Account service charges list.
176
– List of statistical codes covering the movement of the goods to be declared (e.g. despatch, arrival).
177
– Indication of the statistical procedure to which the goods are subject.
178
– US government regulations prescribe specific standard text usage. Using codes from this code list prevents full text transmission.
179
– National export regulations prescribe specific standard text usage. Using codes from this code list prevents full text transmission.
180
– Code identifying terminals or other sub-locations at airports.
181
– Code identifying activities.
182
– Code to indicate the applicable Combiterm (1990 edition), used for the purpose of cost distribution between seller according to Incoterms 1990.
183
– Identification of package types for the description related to dangerous goods.
184
– A code to identify the tax assessment method.
185
– A code list defining the level of elaboration of a item such as raw material, component, tooling, etc.
186
– A code list specifying the rules according to which a product is supplied, e.g. from stock, available on demand, make on order, etc.
187
– A code list giving an indication about the level of the supplier's stock turnover.
188
– A code list defining the status of an article from the procurement point of view, e.g. new article, critical article, etc.
189
– A code list specifying how the article is classified according to the quality control point of view, e.g. safety item, subject to regulation, etc.
190
– A code list to specify details related to the sourcing of the corresponding item such as provided by the buyer, from a mandatory source, etc.
191
– A code to identify the method used to determine the dumping or countervailing duty.
192
– Code list to identify types of goods for dumping purposes.
ZZZ
– Self explanatory.
-
3055 – Code identifying the agency responsible for a code list.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
1
– Self explanatory.
2
– Generic: see also 140, 141, 142, 162.
3
– Self explanatory.
4
– Self explanatory.
5
– Self explanatory.
6
– Self explanatory.
7
– EDI project for chemical industry.
8
– Standardised electronic commerce forum for companies with interests in computing, electronics and telecommunications.
9
– Self explanatory.
10
– Organization for Data Exchange through Tele-Transmission in Europe (European automotive industry project).
11
– Self explanatory.
12
– Western and Eastern European railways association (35 networks). UIC with its legal body (CIT) produce codes and reglementations that are internationally recognized and accepted by all European railways and official bodies.
13
– Self explanatory.
14
– Self explanatory.
15
– Self explanatory.
16
– Self explanatory.
17
– Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications s.c.
18
– SAD = Single Administrative Document.
19
– Self explanatory.
20
– Self explanatory.
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
– French organization responsible for EDI and Barcoding application in the retail sector.
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
– United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF).
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
– Self explanatory.
90
– Self explanatory.
91
– Self explanatory.
92
– Self explanatory.
93
– Self explanatory.
94
– Self explanatory.
95
– Self explanatory.
96
– Self explanatory.
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
– Self explanatory.
109
– Self explanatory.
110
– Self explanatory.
111
– Self explanatory.
112
– The Bureau of the Census of the U.S. Dept. of Commerce.
113
– The Uniform Code Council (UCC) is a not-for-profit organization which manages and administers EDI and product bar code standards for the U.S. retail industry. The UCC also maintains U.P.C. manufacturer identifiers, EDI communications identifiers and various EDI code lists specific to retailing. The UCC is located in Dayton, OH, USA.
114
– Self explanatory.
115
– Self explanatory.
116
– American National Standards Institute ASC X12.
117
– Description to be provided.
118
– Swedish bankers association.
119
– Self explanatory.
120
– Self explanatory.
121
– Self explanatory.
122
– Self explanatory.
123
– Self explanatory.
124
– Self explanatory.
125
– Self explanatory.
126
– Self explanatory.
128
– Self explanatory.
129
– VAT numbers.
130
– Self explanatory.
131
– Self explanatory.
132
– Self explanatory.
133
– Self explanatory.
134
– Self explanatory.
135
– Self explanatory.
136
– EAN bar-coding.
137
– Austrian bankers association.
138
– National body responsible for the French codification in banking activity.
139
– (a..3 country code).
140
– (Computerization within Customs area).
141
– Description to be provided.
142
– Statistical Office of the European Communities: e.g. Geonomenclature.
143
– Self explanatory.
144
– Self explanatory.
145
– Self explanatory.
146
– Self explanatory.
147
– Self explanatory.
148
– Self explanatory.
149
– Self explanatory.
150
– Self explanatory.
151
– Self explanatory.
152
– Self explanatory.
153
– Self explanatory.
154
– Self explanatory.
155
– Self explanatory.
156
– Self explanatory.
157
– Self explanatory.
158
– Self explanatory.
159
– Self explanatory.
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
– Self explanatory.
162
– (TEDIS - incl. CEBIS -, INSIS and CADDIA projects).
163
– Self explanatory.
164
– Self explanatory.
165
– Self explanatory.
166
– Self explanatory.
167
– Self explanatory.
168
– Self explanatory.
169
– Self explanatory.
170
– Self explanatory.
171
– Self explanatory.
172
– Self explanatory.
173
– Self explanatory.
174
– German standardization institute.
175
– Self explanatory.
176
– Self-explanatory.
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
– Self explanatory.
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
– Netherlands based European Article Numbering association (EAN).
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.
ZZZ
– Self explanatory.
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7008 – Plain language description of articles or products.
Type: an, Max Length: 256
-
7008 – Plain language description of articles or products.
Type: an, Max Length: 256
-
7077 – Code indicating the format of a description.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
A
– Long description of an item in free form.
B
– Self explanatory.
C
– Self explanatory.
D
– Price look-up description of a product for point of sale receipts.
E
– Short description of an item in free form.
F
– Self explanatory.
S
– Self explanatory.
X
– Self explanatory.
-
7383 – Code indicating the surface or layer of a product that is being described.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
1S
– Self explanatory.
2S
– Self explanatory.
AA
– To indicate that the entity being specified is on the surface.
AB
– To indicate that the entity being specified is off the surface.
AC
– Specifies that the surface/layer/position being described is the soluble portion.
AD
– The surface or layer of the product being described is the opposite corners.
AE
– The surface or layer of the product being described are the corner diagonals.
BC
– Self explanatory.
BS
– Self explanatory.
BT
– Self explanatory.
DF
– Self explanatory.
FR
– Self explanatory.
IN
– Self explanatory.
LE
– Self explanatory.
OA
– Self explanatory.
OS
– Self explanatory.
OT
– Self explanatory.
RI
– Self explanatory.
RR
– Self explanatory.
ST
– Self explanatory.
TB
– Self explanatory.
TP
– Self explanatory.
TS
– Self explanatory.
UC
– Self explanatory.
FTX
To provide free form or coded text information.
(Max 99)
-
C107 – Coded reference to a standard text and its source.
-
4441 – Free text in coded form.
Type: an, Max Length: 17 (Required)
-
1131 – Identification of a code list.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
12
– Self explanatory.
16
– [3251] Code defining postal zones or addresses.
23
– Self explanatory.
25
– Code for identification of banks.
33
– List of codes identifying a commercial and government entity.
34
– A list of attributes regarding policies reinsured with a professional reinsurer.
35
– Self explanatory.
36
– Self explanatory.
37
– Code identifying a location in railway environment.
38
– Self explanatory.
39
– Self explanatory.
40
– Identifies the type of reinsurance amounts.
42
– Self explanatory.
43
– Participants identification of the automated clearing house of the New York Clearing House Association (CHIPS).
44
– Universal identification of the automated clearing house of the New York Clearing House Association (CHIPS).
45
– A code list adopted by the United Nations organisations for the procurement of goods and services.
46
– An organization identified by the DUNS number and a 4- character extension.
47
– Identifies the class of occupation.
48
– Identification of the policy reserve valuation type.
49
– To indicate the type of life reinsurance activity transmitted in the message.
52
– Value added tax identification code.
53
– Number assigned to a passport.
54
– A statistical object such as a statistical concept, array structure component or statistical nomenclature.
55
– A code list specifying the quality standard a product complies with, e.g. ISO9000, BS5750, etc.
56
– A code list specifying the safety regulations which apply to a product, such as UK COSHH (control of substances hazardous to health) regulations.
57
– Code assigned to a specific product by a controlling agency.
58
– An identifying number or code assigned by issuing authorities to manage business activities.
59
– Services provided by the different railway organizations.
60
– Identification of the type of financial account.
61
– Identification of the type of assets and liabilities.
62
– A code list which specifies various requirements that a customer may have when fulfilling a purchase order.
63
– Codes for handling action.
64
– Codes for freight forwarders.
65
– Codes for shipping agents.
67
– Indication of the type of package codes.
68
– Identification of the type of industrial activity.
69
– Identification of the type of survey question.
70
– A code to indicate the type of inspection performed by customs.
71
– Identification of the nature of the transaction.
72
– Codes for container terminal.
73
– Identifies the type of insurance information provided.
74
– Indicates joint life insurance coverage.
75
– Code list containing commodity classifications applying to goods being imported (United States Schedule A).
76
– Code list containing the commodity classifications applying to goods being exported (United States Schedule B).
77
– Code list containing Customs domestic port locations (United States Schedule D).
78
– Code list containing Customs foreign port locations (United States Schedule K).
79
– Identifies a group of application related messages.
80
– A code list specifying application errors.
81
– To identify the code list for the type of policy.
82
– To specify the insured type.
83
– Identification of an occupation.
84
– A code list of states within a country.
85
– A code list of technical assessment checklist numbers.
86
– A code list of syntax (dependency) note identifiers.
100
– Self explanatory.
101
– Self explanatory.
102
– Self explanatory.
103
– Self explanatory.
104
– Customs code to indicate the different types of declarations according to the countries involved in the transaction (e.g. box 1/1 of SAD: inter EC Member States, EC-EFTA, EC-third countries, etc.).
105
– Customs code to indicate the type of declaration according to the different Customs procedures requested (e.g.: import, export, transit).
106
– (4110) Code to indicate applicable Incoterm (1980 edition) under which seller undertakes to deliver merchandise to buyer (ICC). Incoterms 1990: use 4053 only.
107
– Customs or fiscal authorities code to identify a specific or ad valorem levy on a specific commodity, applied either domestically or at time of importation.
108
– Self explanatory.
109
– Customs code for circumstances where only an indication is needed.
110
– Customs code to indicate an exemption to a regulation or a special Customs treatment.
112
– Indication of the type of contract under which goods are supplied.
113
– Customs administrative unit competent for the performance of Customs formalities, and the premises or other areas approved for the purpose by the competent authorities (CCC).
114
– Codes for all marking codes (in letters) for railcars specifying the type, series, order number, check digit and some technical characteristics.
115
– Building or location where merchandise is examined by Customs.
116
– Customs code to identify a specific tariff preference.
117
– (9380) Customs code to identify goods which are subject to Customs control (e.g. home use, Customs warehousing, temporary admission, Customs transit).
118
– Treatment applied by a government agency other than Customs to merchandise under their control.
119
– Customs code to indicate the type of simplified Customs procedure requested by a declarant (CCC).
120
– Customs code to specify the status accorded by Customs to a consignment e.g. release without further formality, present supporting documents for inspection, etc (CCC).
121
– Code to indicate whether a shipment is a total, part or split consignment.
122
– (7357) Code identifying types of goods for Customs, transport or statistical purposes (generic term).
123
– Code to indicate the recipient of a charge amount (IATA).
125
– Customs code to identify the type of guarantee used in a transit movement.
126
– Identification of a specific kind of accounting information.
127
– Customs code to identify the valuation method used to determine the dutiable value of the declared goods.
128
– Identification of services.
129
– Identification and/or location of the Customs warehouse in which goods will be or have been deposited (CCC).
130
– Code to indicate that the nature of the consignment may necessitate use of special handling procedures (IATA).
131
– Code identifying the zone within a state where any goods introduced are generally regarded, insofar as import duties and taxes are concerned, as being outside the Customs territory and are not subject to the usual Customs control.
132
– Identification of a type of charge.
133
– Nature and methods of a transaction from financial viewpoint.
134
– [4390] Method by which a duty or tax is paid to the relevant administration.
135
– Code to identify a specific rate category.
136
– Self explanatory.
137
– Self explanatory.
139
– A location having facilities for means of transport to load or discharge cargo.
140
– Codes for specific geographic areas e.g. seas, straits, basins etc.
141
– Self explanatory.
142
– Self explanatory.
143
– Self explanatory.
144
– Self explanatory.
145
– As described and published by IATA.
146
– Code identifying the name or number of a means of transport (vessel, vehicle).
147
– Customs code to identify documents requested by Customs in an information interchange.
148
– Authorisation given by Customs to move the goods or not move the goods from the place of registration.
149
– Customs code to indicate the different kinds of transit movement of the goods (e.g. Box 1/3 of the SAD).
150
– Self explanatory.
151
– Self explanatory.
152
– Self explanatory.
153
– Identification of methods of payment.
154
– Identification of a specific branch of a bank.
155
– Identification of automated clearing houses.
156
– (3384) Indication of the place where goods are located and where they are available for examination.
157
– Identification of the responsible bank/clearing house which has cleared or is ordered to do the clearing.
158
– Code to identify terms of delivery.
160
– Identification of parties, corporates, etc.
161
– Identification of a type of goods description.
162
– Identification of a country.
163
– (3228) Identification of country sub-entity (region, department, state, province) defined by appropriate authority.
164
– Identification of member organizations.
165
– Customs code indicating the reason for transmitting an amendment to Customs.
166
– Code assigned by the authority competent to issue social security identification to identify a person.
167
– Code assigned by a tax authority to identify a party.
168
– Rail specific identifications of documents.
169
– Identification of commodities according to the Harmonized System.
170
– Self explanatory.
172
– Self explanatory.
173
– Identification of requirements and regulations established by relevant authorities concerning exportation.
174
– Self explanatory.
175
– Account service charges list.
176
– List of statistical codes covering the movement of the goods to be declared (e.g. despatch, arrival).
177
– Indication of the statistical procedure to which the goods are subject.
178
– US government regulations prescribe specific standard text usage. Using codes from this code list prevents full text transmission.
179
– National export regulations prescribe specific standard text usage. Using codes from this code list prevents full text transmission.
180
– Code identifying terminals or other sub-locations at airports.
181
– Code identifying activities.
182
– Code to indicate the applicable Combiterm (1990 edition), used for the purpose of cost distribution between seller according to Incoterms 1990.
183
– Identification of package types for the description related to dangerous goods.
184
– A code to identify the tax assessment method.
185
– A code list defining the level of elaboration of a item such as raw material, component, tooling, etc.
186
– A code list specifying the rules according to which a product is supplied, e.g. from stock, available on demand, make on order, etc.
187
– A code list giving an indication about the level of the supplier's stock turnover.
188
– A code list defining the status of an article from the procurement point of view, e.g. new article, critical article, etc.
189
– A code list specifying how the article is classified according to the quality control point of view, e.g. safety item, subject to regulation, etc.
190
– A code list to specify details related to the sourcing of the corresponding item such as provided by the buyer, from a mandatory source, etc.
191
– A code to identify the method used to determine the dumping or countervailing duty.
192
– Code list to identify types of goods for dumping purposes.
ZZZ
– Self explanatory.
-
3055 – Code identifying the agency responsible for a code list.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
1
– Self explanatory.
2
– Generic: see also 140, 141, 142, 162.
3
– Self explanatory.
4
– Self explanatory.
5
– Self explanatory.
6
– Self explanatory.
7
– EDI project for chemical industry.
8
– Standardised electronic commerce forum for companies with interests in computing, electronics and telecommunications.
9
– Self explanatory.
10
– Organization for Data Exchange through Tele-Transmission in Europe (European automotive industry project).
11
– Self explanatory.
12
– Western and Eastern European railways association (35 networks). UIC with its legal body (CIT) produce codes and reglementations that are internationally recognized and accepted by all European railways and official bodies.
13
– Self explanatory.
14
– Self explanatory.
15
– Self explanatory.
16
– Self explanatory.
17
– Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications s.c.
18
– SAD = Single Administrative Document.
19
– Self explanatory.
20
– Self explanatory.
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
– French organization responsible for EDI and Barcoding application in the retail sector.
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
– United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF).
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
– Self explanatory.
90
– Self explanatory.
91
– Self explanatory.
92
– Self explanatory.
93
– Self explanatory.
94
– Self explanatory.
95
– Self explanatory.
96
– Self explanatory.
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
– Self explanatory.
109
– Self explanatory.
110
– Self explanatory.
111
– Self explanatory.
112
– The Bureau of the Census of the U.S. Dept. of Commerce.
113
– The Uniform Code Council (UCC) is a not-for-profit organization which manages and administers EDI and product bar code standards for the U.S. retail industry. The UCC also maintains U.P.C. manufacturer identifiers, EDI communications identifiers and various EDI code lists specific to retailing. The UCC is located in Dayton, OH, USA.
114
– Self explanatory.
115
– Self explanatory.
116
– American National Standards Institute ASC X12.
117
– Description to be provided.
118
– Swedish bankers association.
119
– Self explanatory.
120
– Self explanatory.
121
– Self explanatory.
122
– Self explanatory.
123
– Self explanatory.
124
– Self explanatory.
125
– Self explanatory.
126
– Self explanatory.
128
– Self explanatory.
129
– VAT numbers.
130
– Self explanatory.
131
– Self explanatory.
132
– Self explanatory.
133
– Self explanatory.
134
– Self explanatory.
135
– Self explanatory.
136
– EAN bar-coding.
137
– Austrian bankers association.
138
– National body responsible for the French codification in banking activity.
139
– (a..3 country code).
140
– (Computerization within Customs area).
141
– Description to be provided.
142
– Statistical Office of the European Communities: e.g. Geonomenclature.
143
– Self explanatory.
144
– Self explanatory.
145
– Self explanatory.
146
– Self explanatory.
147
– Self explanatory.
148
– Self explanatory.
149
– Self explanatory.
150
– Self explanatory.
151
– Self explanatory.
152
– Self explanatory.
153
– Self explanatory.
154
– Self explanatory.
155
– Self explanatory.
156
– Self explanatory.
157
– Self explanatory.
158
– Self explanatory.
159
– Self explanatory.
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
– Self explanatory.
162
– (TEDIS - incl. CEBIS -, INSIS and CADDIA projects).
163
– Self explanatory.
164
– Self explanatory.
165
– Self explanatory.
166
– Self explanatory.
167
– Self explanatory.
168
– Self explanatory.
169
– Self explanatory.
170
– Self explanatory.
171
– Self explanatory.
172
– Self explanatory.
173
– Self explanatory.
174
– German standardization institute.
175
– Self explanatory.
176
– Self-explanatory.
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
– Self explanatory.
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
– Netherlands based European Article Numbering association (EAN).
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.
ZZZ
– Self explanatory.
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C108 – Free text; one to five lines.
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4440 – Free text field available to the message sender for information.
Type: an, Max Length: 70 (Required)
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4440 – Free text field available to the message sender for information.
Type: an, Max Length: 70
-
4440 – Free text field available to the message sender for information.
Type: an, Max Length: 70
-
4440 – Free text field available to the message sender for information.
Type: an, Max Length: 70
-
4440 – Free text field available to the message sender for information.
Type: an, Max Length: 70
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4451 – Code specifying subject of a free text.
Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
Valid Codes:
AAA
– [7002] Plain language description of the nature of the goods sufficient to identify them at the level required for banking, Customs, statistical or transport purposes, avoiding unnecessary detail (Generic term).
AAB
– [4276] Conditions of payment between the parties to a transaction (generic term).
AAC
– Additional information concerning dangerous goods.
AAD
– 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.
AAH
– [4034] Information entered by Customs on the CIM.
AAI
– Self explanatory.
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
– Self explanatory.
AAR
– (4053) Free text of the non Incoterms terms of delivery. For Incoterms, use: 4053.
AAS
– Self explanatory.
AAT
– Free text information on an IATA Air Waybill to indicate means by which account is to be settled.
AAU
– Self explanatory.
AAV
– Self explanatory.
AAW
– Self explanatory.
AAX
– Self explanatory.
AAY
– Self explanatory.
AAZ
– Self explanatory.
ABA
– Self explanatory.
ABC
– Additional information regarding terms and conditions which apply to the transaction.
ABD
– An indication for customs of the type of contract under which goods are supplied.
ABE
– 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
– Self explanatory.
ABK
– Equipment types are coded by category for financial purposes.
ABL
– Self explanatory.
ABM
– Self explanatory.
ABN
– Self explanatory.
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.
ABY
– The free text contains information for regulatory authority.
ABZ
– Instructions/information about a revolving documentary credit.
ACA
– Specification of the documentary requirements.
ACB
– Self explanatory.
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 characteristics of goods in addition to the description of the goods [7002].
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.
ALC
– Information referring to allowance/charge.
ALL
– The note implies to all documents.
ARR
– Conditions under which arrival takes place.
AUT
– Name, code, password etc. given for authentication purposes.
BLC
– Clause on the bill of lading regarding the cargo being shipped.
BLR
– Remarks concerning the complete consignment to be printed on the bill of lading.
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 the document (CIM 12).
DEL
– Information about delivery.
DIN
– Instructions regarding the delivery of the cargo.
DOC
– Self explanatory.
DUT
– Self explanatory.
EUR
– Physical route effectively used for the movement of the means of transport.
FBC
– Self explanatory.
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] Instructions on how specified goods, packages or containers should be handled.
HAZ
– Self explanatory.
ICN
– [4070] Any remark given for the information of the consignee (CIM 21).
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
– [4090] Date entered by railway stations when required, e.g. specified trains, additional sheets for freight calculations, special measures, etc. (CIM 8).
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.
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
– Self explanatory.
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
– Self explanatory.
PMD
– The free text contains payment details.
PMT
– Note contains payments information.
PRD
– Self explanatory.
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
– Description to be provided.
RQR
– [3074] Names of places via which the consignor requests a consignment to be routed.
RQT
– [4120] Stipulation of the tariffs to be applied showing, where applicable, special-agreement numbers or references; indication of routes by frontier points or by frontier stations and, when necessary, by transit stations between.
SAF
– Self explanatory.
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] Specification of tariff applied (CIM 55).
TDT
– Additional information related to transport details.
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
– Description to be provided.
WHI
– Note contains warehouse information.
ZZZ
– Note contains information mutually defined by trading partners.
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4453 – Code specifying the purpose of the 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 of language (ISO 639-1988).
Type: an, Max Length: 3
-
4447 – Code specifying the formatting parameters for the 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 10)
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C517 – Identification of a location by code or name.
-
3225 – Identification of the name of place/location, other than 3164 City name.
Type: an, Max Length: 25
-
1131 – Identification of a code list.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
12
– Self explanatory.
16
– [3251] Code defining postal zones or addresses.
23
– Self explanatory.
25
– Code for identification of banks.
33
– List of codes identifying a commercial and government entity.
34
– A list of attributes regarding policies reinsured with a professional reinsurer.
35
– Self explanatory.
36
– Self explanatory.
37
– Code identifying a location in railway environment.
38
– Self explanatory.
39
– Self explanatory.
40
– Identifies the type of reinsurance amounts.
42
– Self explanatory.
43
– Participants identification of the automated clearing house of the New York Clearing House Association (CHIPS).
44
– Universal identification of the automated clearing house of the New York Clearing House Association (CHIPS).
45
– A code list adopted by the United Nations organisations for the procurement of goods and services.
46
– An organization identified by the DUNS number and a 4- character extension.
47
– Identifies the class of occupation.
48
– Identification of the policy reserve valuation type.
49
– To indicate the type of life reinsurance activity transmitted in the message.
52
– Value added tax identification code.
53
– Number assigned to a passport.
54
– A statistical object such as a statistical concept, array structure component or statistical nomenclature.
55
– A code list specifying the quality standard a product complies with, e.g. ISO9000, BS5750, etc.
56
– A code list specifying the safety regulations which apply to a product, such as UK COSHH (control of substances hazardous to health) regulations.
57
– Code assigned to a specific product by a controlling agency.
58
– An identifying number or code assigned by issuing authorities to manage business activities.
59
– Services provided by the different railway organizations.
60
– Identification of the type of financial account.
61
– Identification of the type of assets and liabilities.
62
– A code list which specifies various requirements that a customer may have when fulfilling a purchase order.
63
– Codes for handling action.
64
– Codes for freight forwarders.
65
– Codes for shipping agents.
67
– Indication of the type of package codes.
68
– Identification of the type of industrial activity.
69
– Identification of the type of survey question.
70
– A code to indicate the type of inspection performed by customs.
71
– Identification of the nature of the transaction.
72
– Codes for container terminal.
73
– Identifies the type of insurance information provided.
74
– Indicates joint life insurance coverage.
75
– Code list containing commodity classifications applying to goods being imported (United States Schedule A).
76
– Code list containing the commodity classifications applying to goods being exported (United States Schedule B).
77
– Code list containing Customs domestic port locations (United States Schedule D).
78
– Code list containing Customs foreign port locations (United States Schedule K).
79
– Identifies a group of application related messages.
80
– A code list specifying application errors.
81
– To identify the code list for the type of policy.
82
– To specify the insured type.
83
– Identification of an occupation.
84
– A code list of states within a country.
85
– A code list of technical assessment checklist numbers.
86
– A code list of syntax (dependency) note identifiers.
100
– Self explanatory.
101
– Self explanatory.
102
– Self explanatory.
103
– Self explanatory.
104
– Customs code to indicate the different types of declarations according to the countries involved in the transaction (e.g. box 1/1 of SAD: inter EC Member States, EC-EFTA, EC-third countries, etc.).
105
– Customs code to indicate the type of declaration according to the different Customs procedures requested (e.g.: import, export, transit).
106
– (4110) Code to indicate applicable Incoterm (1980 edition) under which seller undertakes to deliver merchandise to buyer (ICC). Incoterms 1990: use 4053 only.
107
– Customs or fiscal authorities code to identify a specific or ad valorem levy on a specific commodity, applied either domestically or at time of importation.
108
– Self explanatory.
109
– Customs code for circumstances where only an indication is needed.
110
– Customs code to indicate an exemption to a regulation or a special Customs treatment.
112
– Indication of the type of contract under which goods are supplied.
113
– Customs administrative unit competent for the performance of Customs formalities, and the premises or other areas approved for the purpose by the competent authorities (CCC).
114
– Codes for all marking codes (in letters) for railcars specifying the type, series, order number, check digit and some technical characteristics.
115
– Building or location where merchandise is examined by Customs.
116
– Customs code to identify a specific tariff preference.
117
– (9380) Customs code to identify goods which are subject to Customs control (e.g. home use, Customs warehousing, temporary admission, Customs transit).
118
– Treatment applied by a government agency other than Customs to merchandise under their control.
119
– Customs code to indicate the type of simplified Customs procedure requested by a declarant (CCC).
120
– Customs code to specify the status accorded by Customs to a consignment e.g. release without further formality, present supporting documents for inspection, etc (CCC).
121
– Code to indicate whether a shipment is a total, part or split consignment.
122
– (7357) Code identifying types of goods for Customs, transport or statistical purposes (generic term).
123
– Code to indicate the recipient of a charge amount (IATA).
125
– Customs code to identify the type of guarantee used in a transit movement.
126
– Identification of a specific kind of accounting information.
127
– Customs code to identify the valuation method used to determine the dutiable value of the declared goods.
128
– Identification of services.
129
– Identification and/or location of the Customs warehouse in which goods will be or have been deposited (CCC).
130
– Code to indicate that the nature of the consignment may necessitate use of special handling procedures (IATA).
131
– Code identifying the zone within a state where any goods introduced are generally regarded, insofar as import duties and taxes are concerned, as being outside the Customs territory and are not subject to the usual Customs control.
132
– Identification of a type of charge.
133
– Nature and methods of a transaction from financial viewpoint.
134
– [4390] Method by which a duty or tax is paid to the relevant administration.
135
– Code to identify a specific rate category.
136
– Self explanatory.
137
– Self explanatory.
139
– A location having facilities for means of transport to load or discharge cargo.
140
– Codes for specific geographic areas e.g. seas, straits, basins etc.
141
– Self explanatory.
142
– Self explanatory.
143
– Self explanatory.
144
– Self explanatory.
145
– As described and published by IATA.
146
– Code identifying the name or number of a means of transport (vessel, vehicle).
147
– Customs code to identify documents requested by Customs in an information interchange.
148
– Authorisation given by Customs to move the goods or not move the goods from the place of registration.
149
– Customs code to indicate the different kinds of transit movement of the goods (e.g. Box 1/3 of the SAD).
150
– Self explanatory.
151
– Self explanatory.
152
– Self explanatory.
153
– Identification of methods of payment.
154
– Identification of a specific branch of a bank.
155
– Identification of automated clearing houses.
156
– (3384) Indication of the place where goods are located and where they are available for examination.
157
– Identification of the responsible bank/clearing house which has cleared or is ordered to do the clearing.
158
– Code to identify terms of delivery.
160
– Identification of parties, corporates, etc.
161
– Identification of a type of goods description.
162
– Identification of a country.
163
– (3228) Identification of country sub-entity (region, department, state, province) defined by appropriate authority.
164
– Identification of member organizations.
165
– Customs code indicating the reason for transmitting an amendment to Customs.
166
– Code assigned by the authority competent to issue social security identification to identify a person.
167
– Code assigned by a tax authority to identify a party.
168
– Rail specific identifications of documents.
169
– Identification of commodities according to the Harmonized System.
170
– Self explanatory.
172
– Self explanatory.
173
– Identification of requirements and regulations established by relevant authorities concerning exportation.
174
– Self explanatory.
175
– Account service charges list.
176
– List of statistical codes covering the movement of the goods to be declared (e.g. despatch, arrival).
177
– Indication of the statistical procedure to which the goods are subject.
178
– US government regulations prescribe specific standard text usage. Using codes from this code list prevents full text transmission.
179
– National export regulations prescribe specific standard text usage. Using codes from this code list prevents full text transmission.
180
– Code identifying terminals or other sub-locations at airports.
181
– Code identifying activities.
182
– Code to indicate the applicable Combiterm (1990 edition), used for the purpose of cost distribution between seller according to Incoterms 1990.
183
– Identification of package types for the description related to dangerous goods.
184
– A code to identify the tax assessment method.
185
– A code list defining the level of elaboration of a item such as raw material, component, tooling, etc.
186
– A code list specifying the rules according to which a product is supplied, e.g. from stock, available on demand, make on order, etc.
187
– A code list giving an indication about the level of the supplier's stock turnover.
188
– A code list defining the status of an article from the procurement point of view, e.g. new article, critical article, etc.
189
– A code list specifying how the article is classified according to the quality control point of view, e.g. safety item, subject to regulation, etc.
190
– A code list to specify details related to the sourcing of the corresponding item such as provided by the buyer, from a mandatory source, etc.
191
– A code to identify the method used to determine the dumping or countervailing duty.
192
– Code list to identify types of goods for dumping purposes.
ZZZ
– Self explanatory.
-
3055 – Code identifying the agency responsible for a code list.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
1
– Self explanatory.
2
– Generic: see also 140, 141, 142, 162.
3
– Self explanatory.
4
– Self explanatory.
5
– Self explanatory.
6
– Self explanatory.
7
– EDI project for chemical industry.
8
– Standardised electronic commerce forum for companies with interests in computing, electronics and telecommunications.
9
– Self explanatory.
10
– Organization for Data Exchange through Tele-Transmission in Europe (European automotive industry project).
11
– Self explanatory.
12
– Western and Eastern European railways association (35 networks). UIC with its legal body (CIT) produce codes and reglementations that are internationally recognized and accepted by all European railways and official bodies.
13
– Self explanatory.
14
– Self explanatory.
15
– Self explanatory.
16
– Self explanatory.
17
– Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications s.c.
18
– SAD = Single Administrative Document.
19
– Self explanatory.
20
– Self explanatory.
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
– French organization responsible for EDI and Barcoding application in the retail sector.
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
– United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF).
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
– Self explanatory.
90
– Self explanatory.
91
– Self explanatory.
92
– Self explanatory.
93
– Self explanatory.
94
– Self explanatory.
95
– Self explanatory.
96
– Self explanatory.
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
– Self explanatory.
109
– Self explanatory.
110
– Self explanatory.
111
– Self explanatory.
112
– The Bureau of the Census of the U.S. Dept. of Commerce.
113
– The Uniform Code Council (UCC) is a not-for-profit organization which manages and administers EDI and product bar code standards for the U.S. retail industry. The UCC also maintains U.P.C. manufacturer identifiers, EDI communications identifiers and various EDI code lists specific to retailing. The UCC is located in Dayton, OH, USA.
114
– Self explanatory.
115
– Self explanatory.
116
– American National Standards Institute ASC X12.
117
– Description to be provided.
118
– Swedish bankers association.
119
– Self explanatory.
120
– Self explanatory.
121
– Self explanatory.
122
– Self explanatory.
123
– Self explanatory.
124
– Self explanatory.
125
– Self explanatory.
126
– Self explanatory.
128
– Self explanatory.
129
– VAT numbers.
130
– Self explanatory.
131
– Self explanatory.
132
– Self explanatory.
133
– Self explanatory.
134
– Self explanatory.
135
– Self explanatory.
136
– EAN bar-coding.
137
– Austrian bankers association.
138
– National body responsible for the French codification in banking activity.
139
– (a..3 country code).
140
– (Computerization within Customs area).
141
– Description to be provided.
142
– Statistical Office of the European Communities: e.g. Geonomenclature.
143
– Self explanatory.
144
– Self explanatory.
145
– Self explanatory.
146
– Self explanatory.
147
– Self explanatory.
148
– Self explanatory.
149
– Self explanatory.
150
– Self explanatory.
151
– Self explanatory.
152
– Self explanatory.
153
– Self explanatory.
154
– Self explanatory.
155
– Self explanatory.
156
– Self explanatory.
157
– Self explanatory.
158
– Self explanatory.
159
– Self explanatory.
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
– Self explanatory.
162
– (TEDIS - incl. CEBIS -, INSIS and CADDIA projects).
163
– Self explanatory.
164
– Self explanatory.
165
– Self explanatory.
166
– Self explanatory.
167
– Self explanatory.
168
– Self explanatory.
169
– Self explanatory.
170
– Self explanatory.
171
– Self explanatory.
172
– Self explanatory.
173
– Self explanatory.
174
– German standardization institute.
175
– Self explanatory.
176
– Self-explanatory.
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
– Self explanatory.
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
– Netherlands based European Article Numbering association (EAN).
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.
ZZZ
– Self explanatory.
-
3224 – Name of place/location, other than 3164 City name.
Type: an, Max Length: 70
-
C519 – Identification the first related location by code or name.
-
3223 – Specification of the first related place/location by code.
Type: an, Max Length: 25
-
1131 – Identification of a code list.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
12
– Self explanatory.
16
– [3251] Code defining postal zones or addresses.
23
– Self explanatory.
25
– Code for identification of banks.
33
– List of codes identifying a commercial and government entity.
34
– A list of attributes regarding policies reinsured with a professional reinsurer.
35
– Self explanatory.
36
– Self explanatory.
37
– Code identifying a location in railway environment.
38
– Self explanatory.
39
– Self explanatory.
40
– Identifies the type of reinsurance amounts.
42
– Self explanatory.
43
– Participants identification of the automated clearing house of the New York Clearing House Association (CHIPS).
44
– Universal identification of the automated clearing house of the New York Clearing House Association (CHIPS).
45
– A code list adopted by the United Nations organisations for the procurement of goods and services.
46
– An organization identified by the DUNS number and a 4- character extension.
47
– Identifies the class of occupation.
48
– Identification of the policy reserve valuation type.
49
– To indicate the type of life reinsurance activity transmitted in the message.
52
– Value added tax identification code.
53
– Number assigned to a passport.
54
– A statistical object such as a statistical concept, array structure component or statistical nomenclature.
55
– A code list specifying the quality standard a product complies with, e.g. ISO9000, BS5750, etc.
56
– A code list specifying the safety regulations which apply to a product, such as UK COSHH (control of substances hazardous to health) regulations.
57
– Code assigned to a specific product by a controlling agency.
58
– An identifying number or code assigned by issuing authorities to manage business activities.
59
– Services provided by the different railway organizations.
60
– Identification of the type of financial account.
61
– Identification of the type of assets and liabilities.
62
– A code list which specifies various requirements that a customer may have when fulfilling a purchase order.
63
– Codes for handling action.
64
– Codes for freight forwarders.
65
– Codes for shipping agents.
67
– Indication of the type of package codes.
68
– Identification of the type of industrial activity.
69
– Identification of the type of survey question.
70
– A code to indicate the type of inspection performed by customs.
71
– Identification of the nature of the transaction.
72
– Codes for container terminal.
73
– Identifies the type of insurance information provided.
74
– Indicates joint life insurance coverage.
75
– Code list containing commodity classifications applying to goods being imported (United States Schedule A).
76
– Code list containing the commodity classifications applying to goods being exported (United States Schedule B).
77
– Code list containing Customs domestic port locations (United States Schedule D).
78
– Code list containing Customs foreign port locations (United States Schedule K).
79
– Identifies a group of application related messages.
80
– A code list specifying application errors.
81
– To identify the code list for the type of policy.
82
– To specify the insured type.
83
– Identification of an occupation.
84
– A code list of states within a country.
85
– A code list of technical assessment checklist numbers.
86
– A code list of syntax (dependency) note identifiers.
100
– Self explanatory.
101
– Self explanatory.
102
– Self explanatory.
103
– Self explanatory.
104
– Customs code to indicate the different types of declarations according to the countries involved in the transaction (e.g. box 1/1 of SAD: inter EC Member States, EC-EFTA, EC-third countries, etc.).
105
– Customs code to indicate the type of declaration according to the different Customs procedures requested (e.g.: import, export, transit).
106
– (4110) Code to indicate applicable Incoterm (1980 edition) under which seller undertakes to deliver merchandise to buyer (ICC). Incoterms 1990: use 4053 only.
107
– Customs or fiscal authorities code to identify a specific or ad valorem levy on a specific commodity, applied either domestically or at time of importation.
108
– Self explanatory.
109
– Customs code for circumstances where only an indication is needed.
110
– Customs code to indicate an exemption to a regulation or a special Customs treatment.
112
– Indication of the type of contract under which goods are supplied.
113
– Customs administrative unit competent for the performance of Customs formalities, and the premises or other areas approved for the purpose by the competent authorities (CCC).
114
– Codes for all marking codes (in letters) for railcars specifying the type, series, order number, check digit and some technical characteristics.
115
– Building or location where merchandise is examined by Customs.
116
– Customs code to identify a specific tariff preference.
117
– (9380) Customs code to identify goods which are subject to Customs control (e.g. home use, Customs warehousing, temporary admission, Customs transit).
118
– Treatment applied by a government agency other than Customs to merchandise under their control.
119
– Customs code to indicate the type of simplified Customs procedure requested by a declarant (CCC).
120
– Customs code to specify the status accorded by Customs to a consignment e.g. release without further formality, present supporting documents for inspection, etc (CCC).
121
– Code to indicate whether a shipment is a total, part or split consignment.
122
– (7357) Code identifying types of goods for Customs, transport or statistical purposes (generic term).
123
– Code to indicate the recipient of a charge amount (IATA).
125
– Customs code to identify the type of guarantee used in a transit movement.
126
– Identification of a specific kind of accounting information.
127
– Customs code to identify the valuation method used to determine the dutiable value of the declared goods.
128
– Identification of services.
129
– Identification and/or location of the Customs warehouse in which goods will be or have been deposited (CCC).
130
– Code to indicate that the nature of the consignment may necessitate use of special handling procedures (IATA).
131
– Code identifying the zone within a state where any goods introduced are generally regarded, insofar as import duties and taxes are concerned, as being outside the Customs territory and are not subject to the usual Customs control.
132
– Identification of a type of charge.
133
– Nature and methods of a transaction from financial viewpoint.
134
– [4390] Method by which a duty or tax is paid to the relevant administration.
135
– Code to identify a specific rate category.
136
– Self explanatory.
137
– Self explanatory.
139
– A location having facilities for means of transport to load or discharge cargo.
140
– Codes for specific geographic areas e.g. seas, straits, basins etc.
141
– Self explanatory.
142
– Self explanatory.
143
– Self explanatory.
144
– Self explanatory.
145
– As described and published by IATA.
146
– Code identifying the name or number of a means of transport (vessel, vehicle).
147
– Customs code to identify documents requested by Customs in an information interchange.
148
– Authorisation given by Customs to move the goods or not move the goods from the place of registration.
149
– Customs code to indicate the different kinds of transit movement of the goods (e.g. Box 1/3 of the SAD).
150
– Self explanatory.
151
– Self explanatory.
152
– Self explanatory.
153
– Identification of methods of payment.
154
– Identification of a specific branch of a bank.
155
– Identification of automated clearing houses.
156
– (3384) Indication of the place where goods are located and where they are available for examination.
157
– Identification of the responsible bank/clearing house which has cleared or is ordered to do the clearing.
158
– Code to identify terms of delivery.
160
– Identification of parties, corporates, etc.
161
– Identification of a type of goods description.
162
– Identification of a country.
163
– (3228) Identification of country sub-entity (region, department, state, province) defined by appropriate authority.
164
– Identification of member organizations.
165
– Customs code indicating the reason for transmitting an amendment to Customs.
166
– Code assigned by the authority competent to issue social security identification to identify a person.
167
– Code assigned by a tax authority to identify a party.
168
– Rail specific identifications of documents.
169
– Identification of commodities according to the Harmonized System.
170
– Self explanatory.
172
– Self explanatory.
173
– Identification of requirements and regulations established by relevant authorities concerning exportation.
174
– Self explanatory.
175
– Account service charges list.
176
– List of statistical codes covering the movement of the goods to be declared (e.g. despatch, arrival).
177
– Indication of the statistical procedure to which the goods are subject.
178
– US government regulations prescribe specific standard text usage. Using codes from this code list prevents full text transmission.
179
– National export regulations prescribe specific standard text usage. Using codes from this code list prevents full text transmission.
180
– Code identifying terminals or other sub-locations at airports.
181
– Code identifying activities.
182
– Code to indicate the applicable Combiterm (1990 edition), used for the purpose of cost distribution between seller according to Incoterms 1990.
183
– Identification of package types for the description related to dangerous goods.
184
– A code to identify the tax assessment method.
185
– A code list defining the level of elaboration of a item such as raw material, component, tooling, etc.
186
– A code list specifying the rules according to which a product is supplied, e.g. from stock, available on demand, make on order, etc.
187
– A code list giving an indication about the level of the supplier's stock turnover.
188
– A code list defining the status of an article from the procurement point of view, e.g. new article, critical article, etc.
189
– A code list specifying how the article is classified according to the quality control point of view, e.g. safety item, subject to regulation, etc.
190
– A code list to specify details related to the sourcing of the corresponding item such as provided by the buyer, from a mandatory source, etc.
191
– A code to identify the method used to determine the dumping or countervailing duty.
192
– Code list to identify types of goods for dumping purposes.
ZZZ
– Self explanatory.
-
3055 – Code identifying the agency responsible for a code list.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
1
– Self explanatory.
2
– Generic: see also 140, 141, 142, 162.
3
– Self explanatory.
4
– Self explanatory.
5
– Self explanatory.
6
– Self explanatory.
7
– EDI project for chemical industry.
8
– Standardised electronic commerce forum for companies with interests in computing, electronics and telecommunications.
9
– Self explanatory.
10
– Organization for Data Exchange through Tele-Transmission in Europe (European automotive industry project).
11
– Self explanatory.
12
– Western and Eastern European railways association (35 networks). UIC with its legal body (CIT) produce codes and reglementations that are internationally recognized and accepted by all European railways and official bodies.
13
– Self explanatory.
14
– Self explanatory.
15
– Self explanatory.
16
– Self explanatory.
17
– Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications s.c.
18
– SAD = Single Administrative Document.
19
– Self explanatory.
20
– Self explanatory.
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
– French organization responsible for EDI and Barcoding application in the retail sector.
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
– United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF).
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
– Self explanatory.
90
– Self explanatory.
91
– Self explanatory.
92
– Self explanatory.
93
– Self explanatory.
94
– Self explanatory.
95
– Self explanatory.
96
– Self explanatory.
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
– Self explanatory.
109
– Self explanatory.
110
– Self explanatory.
111
– Self explanatory.
112
– The Bureau of the Census of the U.S. Dept. of Commerce.
113
– The Uniform Code Council (UCC) is a not-for-profit organization which manages and administers EDI and product bar code standards for the U.S. retail industry. The UCC also maintains U.P.C. manufacturer identifiers, EDI communications identifiers and various EDI code lists specific to retailing. The UCC is located in Dayton, OH, USA.
114
– Self explanatory.
115
– Self explanatory.
116
– American National Standards Institute ASC X12.
117
– Description to be provided.
118
– Swedish bankers association.
119
– Self explanatory.
120
– Self explanatory.
121
– Self explanatory.
122
– Self explanatory.
123
– Self explanatory.
124
– Self explanatory.
125
– Self explanatory.
126
– Self explanatory.
128
– Self explanatory.
129
– VAT numbers.
130
– Self explanatory.
131
– Self explanatory.
132
– Self explanatory.
133
– Self explanatory.
134
– Self explanatory.
135
– Self explanatory.
136
– EAN bar-coding.
137
– Austrian bankers association.
138
– National body responsible for the French codification in banking activity.
139
– (a..3 country code).
140
– (Computerization within Customs area).
141
– Description to be provided.
142
– Statistical Office of the European Communities: e.g. Geonomenclature.
143
– Self explanatory.
144
– Self explanatory.
145
– Self explanatory.
146
– Self explanatory.
147
– Self explanatory.
148
– Self explanatory.
149
– Self explanatory.
150
– Self explanatory.
151
– Self explanatory.
152
– Self explanatory.
153
– Self explanatory.
154
– Self explanatory.
155
– Self explanatory.
156
– Self explanatory.
157
– Self explanatory.
158
– Self explanatory.
159
– Self explanatory.
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
– Self explanatory.
162
– (TEDIS - incl. CEBIS -, INSIS and CADDIA projects).
163
– Self explanatory.
164
– Self explanatory.
165
– Self explanatory.
166
– Self explanatory.
167
– Self explanatory.
168
– Self explanatory.
169
– Self explanatory.
170
– Self explanatory.
171
– Self explanatory.
172
– Self explanatory.
173
– Self explanatory.
174
– German standardization institute.
175
– Self explanatory.
176
– Self-explanatory.
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
– Self explanatory.
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
– Netherlands based European Article Numbering association (EAN).
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.
ZZZ
– Self explanatory.
-
3222 – Specification of the first related place/location by name.
Type: an, Max Length: 70
-
C553 – Identification of second related location by code or name.
-
3233 – Specification of a second related place/location by code.
Type: an, Max Length: 25
-
1131 – Identification of a code list.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
12
– Self explanatory.
16
– [3251] Code defining postal zones or addresses.
23
– Self explanatory.
25
– Code for identification of banks.
33
– List of codes identifying a commercial and government entity.
34
– A list of attributes regarding policies reinsured with a professional reinsurer.
35
– Self explanatory.
36
– Self explanatory.
37
– Code identifying a location in railway environment.
38
– Self explanatory.
39
– Self explanatory.
40
– Identifies the type of reinsurance amounts.
42
– Self explanatory.
43
– Participants identification of the automated clearing house of the New York Clearing House Association (CHIPS).
44
– Universal identification of the automated clearing house of the New York Clearing House Association (CHIPS).
45
– A code list adopted by the United Nations organisations for the procurement of goods and services.
46
– An organization identified by the DUNS number and a 4- character extension.
47
– Identifies the class of occupation.
48
– Identification of the policy reserve valuation type.
49
– To indicate the type of life reinsurance activity transmitted in the message.
52
– Value added tax identification code.
53
– Number assigned to a passport.
54
– A statistical object such as a statistical concept, array structure component or statistical nomenclature.
55
– A code list specifying the quality standard a product complies with, e.g. ISO9000, BS5750, etc.
56
– A code list specifying the safety regulations which apply to a product, such as UK COSHH (control of substances hazardous to health) regulations.
57
– Code assigned to a specific product by a controlling agency.
58
– An identifying number or code assigned by issuing authorities to manage business activities.
59
– Services provided by the different railway organizations.
60
– Identification of the type of financial account.
61
– Identification of the type of assets and liabilities.
62
– A code list which specifies various requirements that a customer may have when fulfilling a purchase order.
63
– Codes for handling action.
64
– Codes for freight forwarders.
65
– Codes for shipping agents.
67
– Indication of the type of package codes.
68
– Identification of the type of industrial activity.
69
– Identification of the type of survey question.
70
– A code to indicate the type of inspection performed by customs.
71
– Identification of the nature of the transaction.
72
– Codes for container terminal.
73
– Identifies the type of insurance information provided.
74
– Indicates joint life insurance coverage.
75
– Code list containing commodity classifications applying to goods being imported (United States Schedule A).
76
– Code list containing the commodity classifications applying to goods being exported (United States Schedule B).
77
– Code list containing Customs domestic port locations (United States Schedule D).
78
– Code list containing Customs foreign port locations (United States Schedule K).
79
– Identifies a group of application related messages.
80
– A code list specifying application errors.
81
– To identify the code list for the type of policy.
82
– To specify the insured type.
83
– Identification of an occupation.
84
– A code list of states within a country.
85
– A code list of technical assessment checklist numbers.
86
– A code list of syntax (dependency) note identifiers.
100
– Self explanatory.
101
– Self explanatory.
102
– Self explanatory.
103
– Self explanatory.
104
– Customs code to indicate the different types of declarations according to the countries involved in the transaction (e.g. box 1/1 of SAD: inter EC Member States, EC-EFTA, EC-third countries, etc.).
105
– Customs code to indicate the type of declaration according to the different Customs procedures requested (e.g.: import, export, transit).
106
– (4110) Code to indicate applicable Incoterm (1980 edition) under which seller undertakes to deliver merchandise to buyer (ICC). Incoterms 1990: use 4053 only.
107
– Customs or fiscal authorities code to identify a specific or ad valorem levy on a specific commodity, applied either domestically or at time of importation.
108
– Self explanatory.
109
– Customs code for circumstances where only an indication is needed.
110
– Customs code to indicate an exemption to a regulation or a special Customs treatment.
112
– Indication of the type of contract under which goods are supplied.
113
– Customs administrative unit competent for the performance of Customs formalities, and the premises or other areas approved for the purpose by the competent authorities (CCC).
114
– Codes for all marking codes (in letters) for railcars specifying the type, series, order number, check digit and some technical characteristics.
115
– Building or location where merchandise is examined by Customs.
116
– Customs code to identify a specific tariff preference.
117
– (9380) Customs code to identify goods which are subject to Customs control (e.g. home use, Customs warehousing, temporary admission, Customs transit).
118
– Treatment applied by a government agency other than Customs to merchandise under their control.
119
– Customs code to indicate the type of simplified Customs procedure requested by a declarant (CCC).
120
– Customs code to specify the status accorded by Customs to a consignment e.g. release without further formality, present supporting documents for inspection, etc (CCC).
121
– Code to indicate whether a shipment is a total, part or split consignment.
122
– (7357) Code identifying types of goods for Customs, transport or statistical purposes (generic term).
123
– Code to indicate the recipient of a charge amount (IATA).
125
– Customs code to identify the type of guarantee used in a transit movement.
126
– Identification of a specific kind of accounting information.
127
– Customs code to identify the valuation method used to determine the dutiable value of the declared goods.
128
– Identification of services.
129
– Identification and/or location of the Customs warehouse in which goods will be or have been deposited (CCC).
130
– Code to indicate that the nature of the consignment may necessitate use of special handling procedures (IATA).
131
– Code identifying the zone within a state where any goods introduced are generally regarded, insofar as import duties and taxes are concerned, as being outside the Customs territory and are not subject to the usual Customs control.
132
– Identification of a type of charge.
133
– Nature and methods of a transaction from financial viewpoint.
134
– [4390] Method by which a duty or tax is paid to the relevant administration.
135
– Code to identify a specific rate category.
136
– Self explanatory.
137
– Self explanatory.
139
– A location having facilities for means of transport to load or discharge cargo.
140
– Codes for specific geographic areas e.g. seas, straits, basins etc.
141
– Self explanatory.
142
– Self explanatory.
143
– Self explanatory.
144
– Self explanatory.
145
– As described and published by IATA.
146
– Code identifying the name or number of a means of transport (vessel, vehicle).
147
– Customs code to identify documents requested by Customs in an information interchange.
148
– Authorisation given by Customs to move the goods or not move the goods from the place of registration.
149
– Customs code to indicate the different kinds of transit movement of the goods (e.g. Box 1/3 of the SAD).
150
– Self explanatory.
151
– Self explanatory.
152
– Self explanatory.
153
– Identification of methods of payment.
154
– Identification of a specific branch of a bank.
155
– Identification of automated clearing houses.
156
– (3384) Indication of the place where goods are located and where they are available for examination.
157
– Identification of the responsible bank/clearing house which has cleared or is ordered to do the clearing.
158
– Code to identify terms of delivery.
160
– Identification of parties, corporates, etc.
161
– Identification of a type of goods description.
162
– Identification of a country.
163
– (3228) Identification of country sub-entity (region, department, state, province) defined by appropriate authority.
164
– Identification of member organizations.
165
– Customs code indicating the reason for transmitting an amendment to Customs.
166
– Code assigned by the authority competent to issue social security identification to identify a person.
167
– Code assigned by a tax authority to identify a party.
168
– Rail specific identifications of documents.
169
– Identification of commodities according to the Harmonized System.
170
– Self explanatory.
172
– Self explanatory.
173
– Identification of requirements and regulations established by relevant authorities concerning exportation.
174
– Self explanatory.
175
– Account service charges list.
176
– List of statistical codes covering the movement of the goods to be declared (e.g. despatch, arrival).
177
– Indication of the statistical procedure to which the goods are subject.
178
– US government regulations prescribe specific standard text usage. Using codes from this code list prevents full text transmission.
179
– National export regulations prescribe specific standard text usage. Using codes from this code list prevents full text transmission.
180
– Code identifying terminals or other sub-locations at airports.
181
– Code identifying activities.
182
– Code to indicate the applicable Combiterm (1990 edition), used for the purpose of cost distribution between seller according to Incoterms 1990.
183
– Identification of package types for the description related to dangerous goods.
184
– A code to identify the tax assessment method.
185
– A code list defining the level of elaboration of a item such as raw material, component, tooling, etc.
186
– A code list specifying the rules according to which a product is supplied, e.g. from stock, available on demand, make on order, etc.
187
– A code list giving an indication about the level of the supplier's stock turnover.
188
– A code list defining the status of an article from the procurement point of view, e.g. new article, critical article, etc.
189
– A code list specifying how the article is classified according to the quality control point of view, e.g. safety item, subject to regulation, etc.
190
– A code list to specify details related to the sourcing of the corresponding item such as provided by the buyer, from a mandatory source, etc.
191
– A code to identify the method used to determine the dumping or countervailing duty.
192
– Code list to identify types of goods for dumping purposes.
ZZZ
– Self explanatory.
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3055 – Code identifying the agency responsible for a code list.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
1
– Self explanatory.
2
– Generic: see also 140, 141, 142, 162.
3
– Self explanatory.
4
– Self explanatory.
5
– Self explanatory.
6
– Self explanatory.
7
– EDI project for chemical industry.
8
– Standardised electronic commerce forum for companies with interests in computing, electronics and telecommunications.
9
– Self explanatory.
10
– Organization for Data Exchange through Tele-Transmission in Europe (European automotive industry project).
11
– Self explanatory.
12
– Western and Eastern European railways association (35 networks). UIC with its legal body (CIT) produce codes and reglementations that are internationally recognized and accepted by all European railways and official bodies.
13
– Self explanatory.
14
– Self explanatory.
15
– Self explanatory.
16
– Self explanatory.
17
– Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications s.c.
18
– SAD = Single Administrative Document.
19
– Self explanatory.
20
– Self explanatory.
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
– French organization responsible for EDI and Barcoding application in the retail sector.
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
– United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF).
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
– Self explanatory.
90
– Self explanatory.
91
– Self explanatory.
92
– Self explanatory.
93
– Self explanatory.
94
– Self explanatory.
95
– Self explanatory.
96
– Self explanatory.
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
– Self explanatory.
109
– Self explanatory.
110
– Self explanatory.
111
– Self explanatory.
112
– The Bureau of the Census of the U.S. Dept. of Commerce.
113
– The Uniform Code Council (UCC) is a not-for-profit organization which manages and administers EDI and product bar code standards for the U.S. retail industry. The UCC also maintains U.P.C. manufacturer identifiers, EDI communications identifiers and various EDI code lists specific to retailing. The UCC is located in Dayton, OH, USA.
114
– Self explanatory.
115
– Self explanatory.
116
– American National Standards Institute ASC X12.
117
– Description to be provided.
118
– Swedish bankers association.
119
– Self explanatory.
120
– Self explanatory.
121
– Self explanatory.
122
– Self explanatory.
123
– Self explanatory.
124
– Self explanatory.
125
– Self explanatory.
126
– Self explanatory.
128
– Self explanatory.
129
– VAT numbers.
130
– Self explanatory.
131
– Self explanatory.
132
– Self explanatory.
133
– Self explanatory.
134
– Self explanatory.
135
– Self explanatory.
136
– EAN bar-coding.
137
– Austrian bankers association.
138
– National body responsible for the French codification in banking activity.
139
– (a..3 country code).
140
– (Computerization within Customs area).
141
– Description to be provided.
142
– Statistical Office of the European Communities: e.g. Geonomenclature.
143
– Self explanatory.
144
– Self explanatory.
145
– Self explanatory.
146
– Self explanatory.
147
– Self explanatory.
148
– Self explanatory.
149
– Self explanatory.
150
– Self explanatory.
151
– Self explanatory.
152
– Self explanatory.
153
– Self explanatory.
154
– Self explanatory.
155
– Self explanatory.
156
– Self explanatory.
157
– Self explanatory.
158
– Self explanatory.
159
– Self explanatory.
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
– Self explanatory.
162
– (TEDIS - incl. CEBIS -, INSIS and CADDIA projects).
163
– Self explanatory.
164
– Self explanatory.
165
– Self explanatory.
166
– Self explanatory.
167
– Self explanatory.
168
– Self explanatory.
169
– Self explanatory.
170
– Self explanatory.
171
– Self explanatory.
172
– Self explanatory.
173
– Self explanatory.
174
– German standardization institute.
175
– Self explanatory.
176
– Self-explanatory.
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
– Self explanatory.
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
– Netherlands based European Article Numbering association (EAN).
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.
ZZZ
– Self explanatory.
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3232 – Specification of a second related place/location by name.
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
– Place where funds are to be, or have been made available to the creditor.
4
– Place at which the goods have been received.
5
– (3214) Port, airport or other location from which a means of transport is scheduled to depart or has departed.
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 is destined.
9
– (3334 + 3230) Seaport, airport, freight terminal, rail station or other place at which the goods (cargo) are loaded on to the means of transport being used for their carriage.
10
– (3348) Place at which the goods are taken over by the carrier.
11
– (3392 + 3414) Seaport, airport, freight terminal, rail station or other place at which the goods (cargo) are unloaded from the means of transport having been used for their carriage.
12
– Port at which the goods are discharged from the vessel used for their transport.
13
– (3424) Place where goods are transferred from one means of transport to another (operational term).
14
– (3384) Place where goods are located and where they are available for examination.
15
– Place where the responsibility is transferred.
16
– Place where the ownership of the goods is transferred.
17
– Place where goods are transported across a country border.
18
– (3156) Warehouse where a particular consignment has been stored.
19
– Factory/plant relevant for a particular consignment.
20
– Place where goods will ultimately be delivered.
21
– Place of departure, shipment or destination as specified in the terms of sale agreed between the parties.
22
– (3080) Place where Customs clearance procedure occur (CCC).
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
– [3238] Country in which the goods have been produced or manufactured, according to criteria laid down for the purposes of application of the Customs tariff, of quantitative restrictions, or of any other 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
– The port of discharge according to the tariff as opposed to the operational port of discharge. The goods may or may not be actually discharged at that port on the main transport.
34
– The port of loading according to the tariff as opposed to the operational port of loading. The goods may or may not be actually loaded at that port on the main transport.
35
– (3220) Country from which the goods were initially exported to the importing country without any commercial transaction taking place in intermediate countries. Syn.: 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] Country where the goods are loaded onto the means of transport used for their importation.
38
– [3219] Country where the goods are offloaded from the means of transport used for their exportation.
39
– Country where item has been or will be produced.
40
– Country where item has been or will be traded.
41
– [3088] Customs office at which the goods enter the country of destination.
42
– [3096] Customs office at which the goods leave the country of dispatch/export.
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
– Country through which goods transit.
50
– [3106] Customs office which is competent 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
– [3274] Name of place up to which freight charges and other charges are to be paid.
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
– Self explanatory.
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.
102
– [3394] Country where the importer's co-contractor is domiciled or has his business.
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
– [3110] 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).
121
– [3116] Country where exporter's co-contractor is domiciled or has his business.
122
– Customs office where the goods are to be cleared (CCC).
123
– Self explanatory (railway environment).
124
– Self explanatory.
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
– Location on a vessel where units can 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
– Place or location in a port where a vessel is 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 ocean carrier's vessel to another vessel 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
– Port where the person embarks onto the conveyance.
179
– Port where the person disembarks from the conveyance.
180
– Place where the person was born.
ZZZ
– Place or location as agreed between the relevant parties.
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5479 – To specify the relationship between two or more items.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
GIS
To transmit a processing indicator.
(Max 10)
DGS
To identify dangerous goods.
(Max 1)
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C205 – The identification of the dangerous goods in code.
-
8351 – Dangerous goods code.
Type: an, Max Length: 7 (Required)
-
8078 – Number giving additional hazard code classification of a goods item within the applicable dangerous goods regulation.
Type: an, Max Length: 7
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8092 – The version/revision number of date of issuance of the code used.
Type: an, Max Length: 10
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C234 – Information on dangerous goods, taken from the United Nations Dangerous Goods classification.
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7124 – Unique serial number assigned within the United Nations to substances and articles contained in a list of the dangerous goods most commonly carried.
Type: n, Max Length: 4
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7088 – Lowest temperature, in the case of dangerous goods, at which vapour from an inflammable liquid forms an ignitable mixture with air.
Type: an, Max Length: 8
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C223 – Temperature at which a vapor can be ignited as per ISO 1523/73.
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7106 – Temperature in centigrade determined by the closed cup test as per ISO 1523/73 where a vapour is given off that can be ignited.
Type: n, Max Length: 3
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6411 – Indication of the unit of measurement in which weight (mass), capacity, length, area, volume or other quantity is expressed.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
-
C235 – These numbers appear on the hazard identification placard required on the means of transport.
-
8158 – The id. number for the Orange Placard (upper part) required on the means of transport.
Type: an, Max Length: 4
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8186 – The number for the Orange Placard (lower part) required on the means of transport.
Type: an, Max Length: 4
-
C236 – Markings identifying the type of hazardous goods and similar information.
-
8246 – Marking identifying the type of hazardous goods (substance), Loading/Unloading instructions and advising actions in case of emergency.
Type: an, Max Length: 4
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8246 – Marking identifying the type of hazardous goods (substance), Loading/Unloading instructions and advising actions in case of emergency.
Type: an, Max Length: 4
-
8246 – Marking identifying the type of hazardous goods (substance), Loading/Unloading instructions and advising actions in case of emergency.
Type: an, Max Length: 4
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8273 – Code indicating the regulation, international or national, applicable for a means of transport.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
ADR
– European agreement on the international carriage of dangerous goods on road. ADR is the abbreviation of "Accord europeen relatif au transport international des marchandises dangereuses par route".
ADS
– European agreement giving regulations for the transport of dangerous goods on the river Rhine, officially known as: "Accord europeen relatif au transport international des marchandises dangereuses par navigation sur le Rhin.".
AGS
– Combined German and European regulations for the transportation of dangerous goods on German and other European roads. ADR means: Accord Europeen relatif au Transport international des marchandises Dangereuses par Route. GGVS means: Gefahrgutverordnung Strasse.
ANR
– Regulations for dangerous goods transportation on the Rhine.
ARD
– Combined European regulations for the combined transportation of dangerous goods on roads and rails. ARD means: Autorisation de transport par Route de matieres dangereuses. RID means: Reglement International concernant le transport des marchandises Dangereuses par chemin de fer.
CFR
– US federal regulations issued by the US Dept. of transportation covering the domestic transportation of dangerous goods by truck, rail, water and air.
COM
– Combined German and European regulations for the combined transportation of dangerous goods on German and other European roads and rails. ADR means: Accord Europeen relatif au transport international des marchandises Dangereuse par Route. RID means: Reglement International concernant le transport des marchandises Dangereuses par chemin de fer. GGVS means: Gefahrgutverordnung Strasse. GGVE means: Gefahrgutverordnung Eisenbahn.
GVE
– German regulation for the transportation of dangerous goods on rail.
GVS
– German regulation for the transportation of dangerous goods on road.
ICA
– Regulations covering the international transportation of dangerous goods issued by the International Air Transport Association and the International Civil Aviation Organization.
IMD
– Regulations regarding the transportation of dangerous goods on ocean-going vessels issued by the International Maritime Organization.
RGE
– Combined German and European regulations for the transportation of dangerous goods on German and other European rails. RID means: Reglement International concernant le transport des marchandises Dangereuses par chemin de fer. GGVE means: Gefahrgutverordnung Eisenbahn.
RID
– International regulations concerning the international carriage of dangerous goods by rail. RID is the abbreviation of "Reglement International concernant le transport des marchandises Dangereuses par chemin de fer".
TEC
– Description to be provided.
UI
– Description to be provided.
ZZZ
– Additional and/or other information for the transportation of dangerous goods which are mutually defined.
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8339 – Identification of a packing group by code.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
1
– Packaging meeting criteria to pack hazardous materials with great danger. Group I according to IATA/IMDG/ADR/RID regulations.
2
– Packaging meeting criteria to pack hazardous materials with medium danger. Group II according to IATA/IDMG/ADR/RID regulations.
3
– Packaging meeting criteria to pack hazardous materials with minor danger. Group III according to IATA/IDMG/ADR/RID regulations.
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8364 – Emergency procedures for ships carrying dangerous goods.
Type: an, Max Length: 6
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8410 – Medical first aid guide.
Type: an, Max Length: 4
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8126 – The identification of a transport emergency card giving advice for emergency actions.
Type: an, Max Length: 10
-
8255 – Code defining the quantity and the type of package in which a product is allowed to be shipped in a passenger or freight aircraft.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
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8325 – Identification of the type of means of transport determined to carry particular goods, not necessarily being hazardous.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
Valid Codes:
1
– Description to be provided.
2
– Description to be provided.
3
– Description to be provided.
4
– Description to be provided.
5
– Description to be provided.
6
– Description to be provided.
7
– Description to be provided.
8
– Description to be provided.
9
– Description to be provided.
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8211 – Code giving evidence that transportation of particular hazardous cargo is permitted and identifies the restrictions being put upon a particular transport.
Type: an, Max Length: 3
UNS
(Max 1) Required
CNT
To provide control total.
(Max 10)
UNT
(Max 1) Required