PD ISO/TS 24533:2012
Intelligent transport systems. Electronic information exchange to facilitate the movement of freight and its intermodal transfer. Road transport information exchange methodology
Standard number: | PD ISO/TS 24533:2012 |
Pages: | 78 |
Released: | 2013-01-31 |
ISBN: | 978 0 580 74527 0 |
Status: | Standard |
PD ISO/TS 24533:2012
This standard PD ISO/TS 24533:2012 Intelligent transport systems. Electronic information exchange to facilitate the movement of freight and its intermodal transfer. Road transport information exchange methodology is classified in these ICS categories:
- 03.220.20 Road transport
- 55.180.01 Freight distribution of goods in general
- 35.240.60 IT applications in transport and trade
This Technical Specification specifies the data concepts applicable to the movement of freight and its intermodal transfer. These data concepts include information entities (data elements), aggregated/associated information entities (groups of data elements) and messages that comprise information exchanges at transport interfaces along the chain of participants responsible for the delivery of goods from the point of origin through to the final recipient as presented in Figure 1. This Technical Specification focuses on a single "thread" of the overall end-to-end supply chain.
It includes motor transport data needs within the international supply chain to satisfy the requirements of both businesses and governmental organizations. This Technical Specification is applicable to shipments that originate in one country and terminate in another. It may also be applied to shipments that originate and terminate in a single country. This Technical Specification is applicable to freight movements that interface with other modes and incorporates requirements set for those other modes.
This Technical Specification does not constrain the requirements of customs, regulatory, and safety bodies at border crossings but does include the data elements likely to be required by customs authorities. The same is true with the requirements of any particular mode of operation.
Figure 1 Information exchanges at intermodal interface
NOTE This thread may be generalized to address the various combinations of segments that occur in the global supply chain while focusing on the information exchange at the interchange points.