The IATA Cargo-IMP Manual (34rd edition) Enhanced OCI Table for e-CSD; Products Pricing. Member airline discounts available where applicable. Contact publishing@www.doorway.ru for complete pricing details. If you are an IT solutions provider or offer message brokering services, please contact publishing@www.doorway.ru for licensing terms and pricing. The Cargo-IMP contains the up-to-date and historical editions of the Cargo-IMP manual, including carrier messaging capability links and data elements query. Key Benefits Message Specifications including embedded data elements, abbreviation codes, and enhanced search function printing capabilities. CargoIMP (officially spelled Cargo-IMP) messages are used in airfreight to interchange data between from airline to airline or forwarder to airlines. Specification is managed and available by the IATA in a (e)book called "Cargo Interchange Message Procedures Manual".
Cargo-e Business New in v Updated with IT solution providers taking part in IATA strategic partnership program 4 25th March Cargo-e businesss/ cargo BPS New in v Updated to reflect GACAG‟s "three pillar" roadmap (see Chapter 1) Updated with mention of the new Cargo-XML message standards. The Cargo-IMP also includes encoding and decoding lists of all approved codes and abbreviations. The Cargo-IMP contains the up-to-date and historical editions of the Cargo-IMP manual, including carrier messaging capability links and data elements query. Key Benefits. Cargo-IMP guide Types of messages The Cargo-IMP standard is composed of very many messages, but the messages currently used by freight forwarders are the following: FWB - Air Waybill The electronic equivalent to the master AWB, it contains the same information as the master AWB. FHL - Consolidation list Used to send a summary of the house AWBs.
IATA Cargo-IMP stands for International Air Transport Association Cargo Interchange Message Procedures. It's an EDI standard based on EDIFACT created to automate and standardize data exchange between airlines and other parties. IATA Cargo-XML Messages Specification III. Business and Implementation Rules Common Rules Common business rules are: (i)Dates and times in Cargo-IMP and Cargo-XML messages are given in the “local time” at the place at which the associated action www.doorway.ru (Universal Coordinated Time) is only used in the Cargo-IMP messages related to. The Cargo-XML standard modernizes the old Cargo-IMP messages by leveraging new technology for maximum benefit: Reduces the cost of development, transmission, maintenance and support; Facilitates implementation of e-AWB, e-Freight and Advance Cargo Information (ACI) Enables greater participation of SME in e-commerce throughout the logistics chain.
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