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CEA-556-C-2005 Outer Shipping Container Label Standard NO LONGER AVAILABLE CONTACT WWW MHIA ORG TO ORDER《运输集装箱外部标签标准》.pdf

1、 CEA Standard Outer Shipping Container Label Standard CEA-556-C December 2005 Copyright Consumer Electronics Association Provided by IHS under license with CEA Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NOTICE CEA Standards, Bulletins and other technical publi

2、cations are designed to serve the public interest through eliminating misunderstandings between manufacturers and purchasers, facilitating interchangeability and improvement of products, and assisting the purchaser in selecting and obtaining with minimum delay the proper product for his particular n

3、eed. Existence of such Standards, Bulletins and other technical publications shall not in any respect preclude any member or nonmember of CEA from manufacturing or selling products not conforming to such Standards, Bulletins or other technical publications, nor shall the existence of such Standards,

4、 Bulletins and other technical publications preclude their voluntary use by those other than CEA members, whether the standard is to be used either domestically or internationally. Standards, Bulletins and other technical publications are adopted by CEA in accordance with the American National Stand

5、ards Institute (ANSI) patent policy. By such action, CEA does not assume any liability to any patent owner, nor does it assume any obligation whatever to parties adopting the Standard, Bulletin or other technical publication. This CEA Standard is considered to have International Standardization impl

6、ication, but the International Electrotechnical Commission activity has not progressed to the point where a valid comparison between the CEA Standard and the IEC document can be made. This Standard does not purport to address all safety problems associated with its use or all applicable regulatory r

7、equirements. It is the responsibility of the user of this Standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and to determine the applicability of regulatory limitations before its use. (Formulated under the cognizance of the CEAs R9 Automatic Data Capture Committee.) Published by CONSUME

8、R ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION 2002 Technology Phone 800-854-7179; Fax 303-397-2740; Internet http:/; Email ASTM Standards: ASTM, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959; Telephone (610) 832-9672; Fax: (610) 832-9666. Commercial and Government Entity Code (CAGE): Defense Logistics Servic

9、e Center, Federal Center, 74 N. Washington, Battle Creek, MI 49017-3084 Dun Phone 800-854-7179; Fax 303-397-2740; Internet http:/; Email GR-485 Common Language Coding Processes and Guidelines: Bell Communications Research (Bellcore), Language Standard Division Production Control, Room 4C863, 444 Ho

10、es Lane, CN 1300, Piscataway, NJ 08854-4182; Telephone: (732) 699-2700 GS1 (EAN): GS1, Blue Tower, Avenue Louise 326, bte 10, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium, Tel: + 32 2 788 78 00, Fax: + 32 2 788 78 99, e-mail: infogs1.org, Website: http:/www.gs1.org GS1 US (UCC): Uniform Code Council, Inc., Princeton Pi

11、ke Corporate Center, 1009 Lenox Drive, Suite 202, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648; Telephone: 609-620-0200; Fax: 609-620-1200; http:/www.uc-council.org. 2.2 Informative References The following standards contain provisions that, through reference in this text, constitute informative provisions of this stand

12、ard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards listed here. Copyright Consumer Electronics

13、Association Provided by IHS under license with CEA Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-CEA-556-C 42.2.1 Informative Reference List ANS MH10.8.1 Automatic Identification and Data Capture Techniques Used in Shipping, Receiving, and Transport Applications

14、2.2.2 Informative Reference Acquisition ANSI Standards: Global Engineering Documents, World Headquarters, 15 Inverness Way East, Englewood, CO USA 80112-5776; Phone 800-854-7179; Fax 303-397-2740; Internet http:/; Email 3 Purpose This document provides guidelines for the implementation of machine-r

15、eadable symbols (e.g., use of linear bar code and 2D symbologies) and human readable data content for shipment labels within the electronics industry. These labels ensure that the shipment containers can be uniquely identified in any commonly used distribution system. These labels further support tr

16、ading partner data needs in shipping, transport, and receiving processes in the world-wide distribution of components and products. 4 Shipment License Plate labels All transport units must be clearly identified by a worldwide unique License Plate applied as a linear bar code symbol. The use of such

17、License Plates links the transport units to related EDI data, e.g., ANSI X12 856 (Ship Notice/Manifest) or UN/EDIFACT DESADV (Despatch Advice), within computerized applications. Non-EDI enabled partners should also label their shipments with a label that includes a License Plate. The structure and t

18、he method of how to create a License Plate is described in ISO/IEC 15459-1. This standard is based on ISO 15394 developed by ISO Technical Committee 122/Work Group 4. Every function that ships or receives goods in the electronics industry distribution systems should ensure that the label defined in

19、this standard is applied to each physical transport unit and that the unique License Plate number is properly linked to the appropriate customers order/shipment data. In addition, the same License Plate numbers may be used to link transportation units to a shipment/consignment which is described by

20、the ANSI X12 messages 856 (Ship Notice/Manifest), 204 (Motor Carrier Information), 211 (Motor Carrier Bill of Lading), and 858 (Shipment Information.) For international trading partners, the same License Plate numbers may be used to link transportation units to a shipment/consignment which is descri

21、bed by UN/EDIFACT Despatch Advice Message (DESADV) and Transport Instructions (IFTMIN). The License Plate should not be confused with Shipment IDs found in X12 856 (BSN 02) and Despatch Advice Numbers found in UN/EDIFACT DESADV. These control numbers are not used as the License Plates on containers

22、but rather as a secondary key to allow tracking and tracing of entire shipments on their way through the transportation chain. 4.1 Definition and use of specific shipment License Plates All transport units shall be identified by ISO/IEC 15459-1. 4.1.1 Unique Identifier There are two ways to uniquely

23、 identify transport units: 4.1.1.1 Unique transport package identity - the J License Plate Copyright Consumer Electronics Association Provided by IHS under license with CEA Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-CEA-556-C 5All License Plates using Data Ide

24、ntifiers shall use the Data Identifier “J“. 4.1.1.2 Unique transport package/unit load identity - the EAN.UCC SSCC License Plate All License Plates using Application Identifiers shall use AI “00“. The lowest level shipment packaging, the unbreakable unit, (i.e., the package, which is not intended to

25、 be opened during transportation) or Unit Loads, (e.g., overpacks, pallet loads, containers etc.) may be identified by an EAN.UCC License Plate, preceded by a “00” Application Identifier. The format of this label is defined by in the General EAN.UCC Specifications. 4.1.2 Other identifiers for transp

26、ort package/unit load identity This standard recognizes the historical use of DIs “S”, “3S”, “4S”, “5S”, “6S”, and “7S” within the electronics industry. New implementations should use either the EAN.UCC SSCC or the unique transport unit identifier using the ANS MH10.8.2 DI “J”. Current users of “3S”

27、 should migrate to “1J” or the SSCC. Current users of “4S” should migrate to “2J” or the SSCC. See Annex D, examples in D.6. 5 Data format and layout 5.1 General format The labeling defined by this standard will accommodate both mandatory and optional data fields. The maximum length of each discrete

28、 data field shall be 19 data characters, unless otherwise specified. This character count is exclusive of overhead characters such as start and stop characters, Data Identifiers or Application Identifiers and any other characters required by a standard symbology specification to properly encode data

29、. Limits on the number of characters which can be required of the labeler for a single bar code symbol are shown in Table 1. Table 1: Maximum character limits for linear symbols Symbology and format Character limits Code 128 (numeric) 50 digits (after a single character DI) Code 128 (alphanumeric) 2

30、7 UCC/EAN-128 (all numeric) 48 UCC/EAN-128 (alphanumeric) 26 Code 39 19 Notes: 1) For Code 39, character count includes all characters between the start and stop characters. Copyright Consumer Electronics Association Provided by IHS under license with CEA Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking

31、permitted without license from IHS-,-,-CEA-556-C 6Table 2: Minimum label width required to print the maximum character limits for linear symbols Symbology Code 39 Code 128 all numeric Code 128 AlphanumericUCC/EANEAN.UCC-128 SSCC UCC/EANEAN.UCC-128 all numeric UCC/EANEAN.UCC-128 AlphanumericMax Chars

32、 from Table 1 19 50 (single DI) 27 20 exactly 48 26 X dimension 0.25 mm 105 mm 105 mm 105 mm 105 mm 105 mm 0.33 mm 148 mm 148 mm 148 mm Not 148 mm 148 mm 0.38 mm 148 mm 148 mm 148 mm Recommended 148 mm 148 mm 0.43 mm over 148 mm 148 mm over 148 mm over 148 mm over 148 mm 0.50 mm 105 mm over 148 mm o

33、ver 148 mm 0.66 mm Not 148 mm over 148 mm over 148 mm 0.76 mm Recommended 148 mm over 148 mm over 148 mm 0.81 mm over 148 mm over 148 mm over 148 mm NOTES 1) Figure 2 is intended to provide guidance to the printer/applier of a label on the size of label stock needed to accommodate the maximum charac

34、ter limits as stated in Table 1. 2) This label width guidance is based on only two label sizes, 105 mm and 148 mm) 3) Included in the minimum label width calculations in Table 2 are the following: - Symbology start and stop characters, 2,54 mm print registration, and quiet zones of 6,4 mm or 10 time

35、s the bar code symbol X dimension, whichever is greater; - for UCC/EAN-128 symbols, function one character (FNC1) and symbology check character; - for Code 39 symbols, a 3:1 wide to narrow ratio and one X intercharacter gap - for Code 128 symbols, the symbology check character 4) EAN.UCC SSCC bar co

36、de symbols have minimum X dimensions greater than 0,432 mm. In order to fit on a label size of 102 mm, this symbol should be printed at the smallest X dimension as specified in the General EAN.UCC Specifications specifications. This industry standard recognizes the use of both Data Identifiers and A

37、pplication Identifiers. Some symbologies require start and stop characters, while others utilize start and stop patterns. It is important that the appropriate identifiers, and start and stop characters / patterns are utilized in accordance with their associated industry and symbology standards. All

38、mandatory data fields shall be machine readable. Optional data fields should be machine readable. 5.1.1 Syntax The detailed syntax used for linear symbols is defined by the symbology specification. The detailed syntax for two-dimensional symbols is described in ANSI MH10.8.3. For the shipment labels

39、 the following specific requirements apply. 5.1.1.1 Carrier sortation and tracking Carrier sortation is the process in which packages are routed between two or more points. Carrier tracking is the process by which the location of unit loads and transport packages being transported by a carrier is up

40、dated in the carriers database. Copyright Consumer Electronics Association Provided by IHS under license with CEA Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-CEA-556-C 7The symbol includes the data that is required to route unit loads and transport packages bet

41、ween multiple points, locate unit loads and transport packages, and other supporting data which is relevant to sortation and/or tracking process for internal or external processing. 5.1.1.1.1 Recommended symbology for carrier sortation/tracking This standard recommends the use of a single MaxiCode s

42、ymbol for Carrier Sortation and Tracking data. A second MaxiCode symbol can be added if more data than can be encoded in a single symbol is required. Both MaxiCode symbols shall be encoded in the same Mode (see 10.3.3.2). If a carrier is using the MaxiCode symbology for automated sortation, the data

43、 Format “01” shall appear in the symbol. 5.1.1.1.2 Data format usage The following formats defined in ANS MH10.8.3 may be used for this application: Table 3: Formats for carrier sortation/tracking Format Indicator Format Description 01 Transportation 03 Structured data using ANSI ASC X12 Segments 04

44、 Structured data using UN/EDIFACT Segments 05 Data using EAN.UCC Application Identifiers 06 Data using MH10/SC8 Data identifiers 5.1.1.2 Shipping and receiving The Shipping and Receiving application requires data that facilitates staging, transportation, and receipt of goods and materials. This may

45、include transportation data, product data, transactional data, structured text, and free form text. 5.1.1.2.1 Data format usage The formats in Table 4, as defined in ANS MH10.8.3 may be used for this application. Any of the data Formats, with the exception of data Format “02” (Complete EDI message /

46、 transaction) and data Format “08” (CII - Complete Message), may be combined within a single Message Envelope. Data Format “02” and “08” shall not be combined with any other data Format. Table 4: Formats for shipping and receiving Format Indicator Format Description 01 Transportation 02 Complete EDI

47、 message/transaction 03 Structured data using ANSI ASC X12 Segments 04 Structured data using UN/EDIFACT Segments 05 Data using EAN.UCC Application Identifiers 06 Data using MH10/SC8 Data identifiers 07 Free form text 08 Structured data using CII Syntax Rules Copyright Consumer Electronics Associatio

48、n Provided by IHS under license with CEA Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-CEA-556-C 85.1.1.3 Supporting documentation The shipping, transportation, and receiving of unit loads and transport packages often requires supporting documentation such as bil

49、l of lading, manifest, packing slip, hazardous material data, test results, customs data, or other government-mandated information that might also be transmitted by EDI. The application considered in this category involves the encodation of data in 2D symbols in support of the shipping, receiving, and tr

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