Product: X12 EDI
Segment: PO4
PO4 - Item Physical Details
To specify the physical qualities, packaging, weights, and dimensions relating to the item
Schema
Element | Name | Min/Max |
PO401 | Pack | 1/6 |
PO402 | Size | 1/8 |
PO403 | Unit or Basis for Measurement Code | 2/2 |
PO404 | Packaging Code | 3/5 |
PO405 | Weight Qualifier | 1/2 |
PO406 | Gross Weight per Pack | 1/9 |
PO407 | Unit or Basis for Measurement Code | 2/2 |
PO408 | Gross Weight per Pack | 1/9 |
PO409 | Unit or Basis for Measurement Code | 2/2 |
PO410 | Length | 1/8 |
PO411 | Width | 1/8 |
PO412 | Height | 1/8 |
PO413 | Unit or Basis for Measurement Code | 2/2 |
POr14 | Inner Pack | 1/6 |
PO415 | Surface/Layer/Position Code | 2/2 |
PO416 | Assigned Identification | 1/20 |
PO417 | Assigned Identification | 1/20 |
PO418 | Number | 1/9 |
PO401 - Pack
TYPE=N0 MIN=1 MAX=6
The number of inner containers, or number of eaches if there are no inner containers, per outer container
PO402 - Size
TYPE=R MIN=1 MAX=8
Size of supplier units in pack
PO403 - Unit or Basis for Measurement Code
TYPE=ID MIN=2 MAX=2
Code specifying the units in which a value is being expressed, or manner in which a measurement has been taken
Code | Description |
01 | Actual Pounds |
02 | Statute Mile |
03 | Seconds |
04 | Small Spray |
05 | Lifts |
06 | Digits |
| Expresses a value using total number of digits, e.g., 6 digits |
07 | Strand |
08 | Heat Lots |
09 | Tire |
10 | Group |
11 | Outfit |
12 | Packet |
13 | Ration |
14 | Shot |
15 | Stick |
16 | 115 Kilogram Drum |
| A cylindrical container whose contents weigh 115 kilograms when full |
17 | 100 Pound Drum |
| A cylindrical container whose contents weigh 100 pounds when full |
18 | 55 Gallon Drum |
| A cylindrical container whose volume is equal to 55 gallons |
19 | Tank Truck |
| A liquid-carrying highway vehicle whose volume is variable according to the customer's needs and which is used as a measure of goods ordered, sold, and delivered; differs from a tank car which transports liquids by rail |
1A | Car Mile |
| One freight car moving one mile |
1B | Car Count |
| The number of freight cars moving over a specified track |
1C | Locomotive Count |
| The number of locomotives moved over a specified track |
1D | Caboose Count |
| The number of cabooses moved over a specified track |
1E | Empty Car |
| Unloaded or empty cars moving over a specified track |
1F | Train Mile |
| The first locomotive in a train moving one mile |
1G | Fuel Usage (Gallons) |
| The number of gallons of diesel fuel used to move a train or all trains over specified trackage |
1H | Caboose Mile |
| One caboose moving one mile |
1I | Fixed Rate |
| Indicates a predetermined or set rate for usage of a facility |
1J | Ton Miles |
| Tons of freight multiplied by the number of times moved; includes non-revenue freight such as material used to maintain trackage and right-of-way |
1K | Locomotive Mile |
| One locomotive moving one mile |
1L | Total Car Count |
| The sum of cars, locomotives, and cabooses moving over a specified track; the conversion rate for locomotives and cabooses is set by contract |
1M | Total Car Mile |
| The sum of car miles, locomotive miles, and caboose miles moved over a specified track; the conversion rate for locomotives and cabooses is set by contract |
1N | Count |
1O | Season |
1P | Tank Car |
1Q | Frames |
1R | Transactions |
1T | Terabecquerel |
1X | Quarter Mile |
20 | 20 Foot Container |
| A sea-land rectangular container box whose capacity is defined by its longest dimension and by which product shipments are measured and billed |
21 | 40 Foot Container |
| A sea-land rectangular container box whose capacity is defined by its longest dimension and by which product shipments are measured and billed |
22 | Deciliter per Gram |
| Represents viscosity, Cuene intrinsic viscosity, and limit intrinsic viscosity |
23 | Grams per Cubic Centimeter |
| Represents product density |
24 | Theoretical Pounds |
25 | Grams per Square Centimeter |
| Represents product basis weight |
26 | Actual Tons |
27 | Theoretical Tons |
28 | Kilograms per Square Meter |
| Represents product basis weight |
29 | Pounds per 1000 Square Feet |
| Represents product basis weight |
2A | Radians Per Second |
| Measure of angular velocity |
2B | Radians Per Second Squared |
| Measure of angular acceleration |
2C | Roentgen |
| Unit of X-radiation or gamma radiation equal to the amount of radiation that produces in one cubic centimeter of dry air at 0 degrees Celsius and standard atmospheric pressure ionization of either sign equal to one electrostatic unit of charge |
2D | Ship Set |
2F | Volts Per Meter |
| Measure of electrical field strength |
2G | Volts (Alternating Current) |
| Measure of electrical potential |
2H | Volts (Direct Current) |
| Measure of electrical potential |
2I | British Thermal Units (BTUs) Per Hour |
| British thermal units per hour |
2J | Cubic Centimeters Per Second |
| Rate of flow |
2K | Cubic Feet Per Hour |
| Rate of flow |
2L | Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Rate of flow |
2M | Centimeters Per Second |
| Rate of speed |
2N | Decibels |
| A unit for expressing the relative intensity of sounds on a scale of 0 for the least perceptible sound to about 130 for the average pain level |
2P | Kilobyte |
| Unit of computer storage capacity equal to 1000 bytes |
2Q | Kilobecquerel |
| Unit of radiation |
2R | Kilocurie |
| Unit of radiation |
2U | Megagram |
| Unit of mass |
2V | Megagrams Per Hour |
2W | Bin |
| Storage container used as a unit of measurement |
2X | Meters Per Minute |
| Measure of linear speed |
2Y | Milliroentgen |
| Unit of radiation |
2Z | Millivolts |
| Unit of electrical potential |
30 | Horsepower Days per Air Dry Metric Tons |
| Represents the energy requirements for processing a product |
31 | Catchweight |
32 | Kilograms per Air Dry Metric Tons |
| Represents chemical addition rate during product manufacture or chemical addition within the finished product |
33 | Kilopascal Square Meters per Gram |
| Represents burst index measurement for pulp products |
34 | Kilopascals per Millimeter |
| Represents hardness index of pulp products |
35 | Milliliters per Square Centimeter Second |
| Represents porosity of a sheet of material |
36 | Cubic Feet per Minute per Square Foot |
| Represents porosity of a sheet of material |
37 | Ounces per Square Foot |
| Represents sheet weight |
38 | Ounces per Square Foot per 0.01 Inch |
| Represents sheet density |
39 | Basis Points |
3A | Degrees Lovibond |
3B | Megajoule |
| Unit of energy or heat |
3C | Manmonth |
| Measure of work output by a single person during a typical work month |
3D | Pieces per 100 Grams |
3E | Pounds Per Pound of Product |
3F | Kilograms Per Liter of Product |
3G | Pounds Per Piece of Product |
3H | Kilograms Per Kilogram of Product |
3I | Kilograms Per Piece of Product |
3J | Pieces per 10 Pounds |
3K | Proof |
3L | Scoville Units |
3M | Water Activity |
40 | Milliliter per Second |
| Represents rate of absorbency |
41 | Milliliter per Minute |
| Represents rate of absorbency |
43 | Super Bulk Bag |
| A cloth, plastic, or paper-based bag having the dimensions of the pallet on which it is constructed and varying in height according to the weight and density of product contained; typically transports dry, loose materials in bulk form |
44 | 500 Kilogram Bulk Bag |
| A flexible container for bulk goods whose contents weigh 500 kilograms when full |
45 | 300 Kilogram Bulk Bag |
| A flexible container for bulk goods whose contents weigh 300 kilograms when full |
46 | 25 Kilogram Bulk Bag |
| A flexible container for bulk goods whose contents weigh 25 kilograms when full |
47 | 50 Pound Bag |
| A flexible container whose contents weigh 50 pounds when full |
48 | Bulk Car Load |
| A fully loaded rail car containing dry bulk loose materials |
4A | Bobbin |
| A cylinder or spindle on which yarn or thread is wound |
4B | Cap |
| Designates that the cap of a container is manufactured to dimensions that enable it to be used as a measuring device when mixing the contents of the container with another substance |
4C | Centistokes |
| 1 * 10/-6 square meters/second |
4D | Curie |
| A unit of radioactivity equal to 3.7 * 10/10 disintegrations per second |
4E | 20-Pack |
| Pack containing 20 units |
4F | 100-Pack |
| Pack containing 100 units |
4G | Microliter |
| 1/1,000,000 liter |
4I | Meters Per Second |
| Measure of linear speed |
4J | Meters Per Second Per Second |
| Measure of acceleration |
4K | Milliamperes |
| Unit of electrical current |
4L | Megabyte |
| Unit of computer storage capacity |
4M | Milligrams Per Hour |
| Unit of flow |
4N | Megabecquerel |
| Unit of radiation |
4O | Microfarad |
| Unit of electrical capacitance |
4P | Newtons Per Meter |
| Unit of measure for surface tension |
4Q | Ounce Inch |
| Unit of torque |
4R | Ounce Foot |
| Unit of torque |
4S | Pascal |
| Unit of pressure |
4T | Picofarad |
| Unit of electrical capacitance |
4U | Pounds Per Hour |
| Rate of flow |
4V | Cubic Meter Per Hour |
| Rate of flow |
4W | Ton Per Hour |
| Rate of flow |
4X | Kiloliter Per Hour |
| Rate of flow |
50 | Actual Kilograms |
51 | Actual Tonnes |
52 | Credits |
53 | Theoretical Kilograms |
54 | Theoretical Tonnes |
56 | Sitas |
57 | Mesh |
| Linear measurement of the open area of screen, net, weave, or similarly constructed item |
58 | Net Kilograms |
59 | Parts Per Million |
5A | Barrels per Minute |
| The number of 42 gallon barrels pumped or mixed in a time period of one minute |
5B | Batch |
| The quantity of material produced at one operation |
5C | Gallons per Thousand |
| The number of gallons of a component material used per one thousand gallons of a process made |
5D | Proof Gallons |
5E | MMSCF/Day |
| One million standard cubic feet of gas per day |
5F | Pounds per Thousand |
| The number of pounds of solid material used in each 1000 gallons of fluid, mixed or pumped |
5G | Pump |
| The number of pumps used on a specific job |
5H | Stage |
| A period or step in a process or development |
5I | Standard Cubic Foot |
| One cubic foot of gas measured at a fixed temperature and pressure; the value used for the temperature and pressure varies depending on the type of gas being measured |
5J | Hydraulic Horse Power |
| A calculated measure of Horse Power using the formula rate (barrels per minute) times pressure (pounds per square inch) divided by 40.8 |
5K | Count per Minute |
5P | Seismic Level |
5Q | Seismic Line |
60 | Percent Weight |
61 | Parts Per Billion |
62 | Percent Per 1000 Hours |
63 | Failure Rate In Time |
64 | Pounds Per Square Inch Gauge |
65 | Coulomb |
| Unit of charge |
66 | Oersteds |
67 | Siemens |
| Unit of admittance |
68 | Ampere |
69 | Test Specific Scale |
70 | Volt |
71 | Volt-Ampere Per Pound |
72 | Watts Per Pound |
73 | Ampere Turn Per Centimeter |
74 | Milli Pascals |
76 | Gauss |
77 | Mil |
78 | Kilogauss |
79 | Electron Volt |
80 | Pounds Per Square Inch Absolute |
81 | Henry |
| Unit of inductance |
82 | Ohm |
| Unit of resistance |
83 | Farad |
| Unit of capacitance |
84 | Kilo Pounds Per Square Inch (KSI) |
85 | Foot Pounds |
86 | Joules |
87 | Pounds per Cubic Foot |
89 | Poise |
8C | Cord |
8D | Duty |
8P | Project |
8R | Program |
8S | Session |
8U | Square Kilometer |
90 | Saybold Universal Second |
| A measure of kinematic viscosity, usually of oil |
91 | Stokes |
92 | Calories per Cubic Centimeter |
93 | Calories per Gram |
94 | Curl Units |
95 | 20,000 Gallon Tankcar |
| A 20,000 gallon liquid capacity enclosed rail car |
96 | 10,000 Gallon Tankcar |
| A 10,000 gallon liquid capacity enclosed rail car |
97 | 10 Kilogram Drum |
| A cylindrical container whose contents weigh 10 kilograms when full |
98 | 15 Kilogram Drum |
| A cylindrical container whose contents weigh 15 kilograms when full |
99 | Watt |
9A | Apothecary Pound |
9B | Briquet |
9F | Fold |
| The number of folds as a measure of overlays |
9O | Apothecary Ounce |
9P | Pillow |
| The number of pillows issued to a medical facility per hospital bed |
9S | Seat |
9Y | Family Unit |
9Z | United States Pharmacopoeia (USP) Unit |
| A unit used in the United States to measure the mass of a vitamin or drug based on its expected biological effects |
A1 | Absorbance |
A2 | Bloom Units |
A3 | Brabender Units |
A4 | Count per Ounce |
A5 | Count per Pound |
A6 | Count per Pouch |
A7 | Milligrams per Gram |
A8 | Dollars per Hours |
| A rate expressed in dollars per hour to be charged for each hour worked |
A9 | Millipoises |
AA | Ball |
AB | Bulk Pack |
AC | Acre |
AD | Bytes |
| A computer string of data that consists of a quantity of bits, treated as a unit; a bit is a binary digit |
AE | Amperes per Meter |
AF | Centigram |
| A unit of metric weight equal to 0.01 gram or 0.000035 ounce |
AG | Angstrom |
AH | Additional Minutes |
| The minutes, usually associated with usage-sensitive pricing of telecommunication services, which are above the minutes allowed for that particular service |
AI | Average Minutes Per Call |
| The total number of minutes of a category of calls divided by the total number of calls within the category for telephone services calculated to provide call summary details |
AJ | Cop |
| A cylindrical or conical mass of thread, yarn, or cable on a quill or a tube |
AK | Fathom |
| A unit of length equal to 6.0 feet or 1.829 meters |
AL | Access Lines |
| Number of lines subject to Carrier Access Line Charges |
AM | Ampoule |
AN | Minutes or Messages |
| Number of minutes or messages contracted or used in telephone services where either the number of minutes or messages are the unit of measure for the calculation of charges |
AO | Ampere-turn |
AP | Aluminum Pounds Only |
AQ | Anti-hemophilic Factor (AHF) Units |
| Intravenous administering of blood products that have been tested for potency against the U.S. medical unit of measure |
AR | Suppository |
AS | Assortment |
AT | Atmosphere |
| Equal to the pressure of the air at sea level, or approximately 14.7 pounds per square inch |
AU | Ocular Insert System |
| A drug delivery system which is placed in the lower conjunctival formix from which the drug diffuses through a membrane at a constant rate over a seven-day period |
AV | Capsule |
| A compact metallic or plastic container for liquids or solids |
AW | Powder-Filled Vials |
| Standard unit of intravenous blood product that has to be reconstituted with a liquid before being administered |
AX | Twenty |
| 20 each of an item of supply |
AY | Assembly |
AZ | British Thermal Units (BTUs) per Pound |
B0 | British Thermal Units (BTUs) per Cubic Foot |
B1 | Barrels per Day |
B2 | Bunks |
B3 | Batting Pound |
B4 | Barrel, Imperial |
B5 | Billet |
B6 | Bun |
B7 | Cycles |
B8 | Board |
B9 | Batt |
BA | Bale |
BB | Base Box |
BC | Bucket |
BD | Bundle |
BE | Beam |
BF | Board Feet |
BG | Bag |
BH | Brush |
BI | Bar |
| A centimeter-gram-second unit of pressure, equal to one million dynes per square centimeter |
BJ | Band |
BK | Book |
BL | Block |
BM | Bolt |
BN | Bulk |
BO | Bottle |
BP | 100 Board Feet |
BQ | Brake horse power |
| The horsepower made available by an engine or turbine for driving machinery other then itself |
BR | Barrel |
BS | Basket |
BT | Belt |
BU | Bushel |
| 32 dry quarts |
BV | Bushel, Dry Imperial |
BW | Base Weight |
BX | Box |
BY | British Thermal Unit (BTU) |
BZ | Million BTU's |
C0 | Calls |
| Number of calls handled |
C1 | Composite Product Pounds (Total Weight) |
C2 | Carset |
C3 | Centiliter |
C4 | Carload |
C5 | Cost |
C6 | Cell |
C7 | Centipoise (CPS) |
C8 | Cubic Decimeter |
C9 | Coil Group |
CA | Case |
CB | Carboy |
CC | Cubic Centimeter |
CD | Carat |
CE | Centigrade, Celsius |
CF | Cubic Feet |
CG | Card |
CH | Container |
CI | Cubic Inches |
CJ | Cone |
CK | Connector |
CL | Cylinder |
CM | Centimeter |
CN | Can |
CO | Cubic Meters (Net) |
CP | Crate |
CQ | Cartridge |
CR | Cubic Meter |
CS | Cassette |
CT | Carton |
CU | Cup |
CV | Cover |
CW | Hundred Pounds (CWT) |
CX | Coil |
CY | Cubic Yard |
CZ | Combo |
D1 | Dollars, Canadian |
D2 | Shares |
D3 | Square Decimeter |
| Metric unit of area |
D4 | Degrees Brix |
D5 | Kilogram Per Square Centimeter |
| Unit of pressure |
D6 | Degrees Lintner |
D8 | Draize Score |
D9 | Dyne per Square Centimeter |
DA | Days |
DB | Dry Pounds |
DC | Disk (Disc) |
DD | Degree |
DE | Deal |
DF | Dram |
DG | Decigram |
DH | Miles |
DI | Dispenser |
DJ | Decagram |
DK | Kilometers |
DL | Deciliter |
DM | Decimeter |
DN | Deci Newton-Meter |
| One tenth of a Newton-meter, representing torque. A Newton-meter represents force times distance |
DO | Dollars, U.S. |
DP | Dozen Pair |
DQ | Data Records |
| Number of Data Records handled |
DR | Drum |
DS | Display |
DT | Dry Ton |
DU | Dyne |
| The unit of force in the cgs system equal to the force that would give a free mass of one gram an acceleration of one centimeter per second |
DW | Calendar Days |
DX | Dynes per Centimeter |
| Unit of surface tension |
DY | Directory Books |
| Number of directory books delivered to customer |
DZ | Dozen |
E1 | Hectometer |
| A unit of metric length equal to 109.36 yards or 0.062 mile |
E3 | Inches, Fraction--Average |
E4 | Inches, Fraction--Minimum |
E5 | Inches, Fraction--Actual |
E7 | Inches, Decimal--Average |
E8 | Inches, Decimal--Actual |
E9 | English, (Feet, Inches) |
EA | Each |
EB | Electronic Mail Boxes |
| Number of Electronic Mail Boxes established for an account |
EC | Each per Month |
ED | Inches, Decimal--Nominal |
EE | Employees |
EF | Inches, Fraction-Nominal |
EG | Double-time Hours |
EH | Knots |
EJ | Locations |
EM | Inches, Decimal-Minimum |
EP | Eleven pack |
EQ | Equivalent Gallons |
| Represents number of gallons that syrup and concentrate make of product |
EV | Envelope |
EX | Feet, Inches and Fraction |
EY | Feet, Inches and Decimal |
EZ | Feet and Decimal |
F0 | International Units per Gram |
F1 | Thousand Cubic Feet Per Day |
| The unit of measure of the rate of production of a gas |
F2 | International Unit |
| A unit accepted by an international agency; potency of a drug/vitamin based on a specific weight of that drug/vitamin |
F3 | Equivalent |
| Weight of a substance which combines with or replaces one gram atomic weight of hydrogen |
F4 | Minim |
| An apothecary's fluid measure; 60 minims = 1 fluid gram (approx. 5 cc) |
F5 | MOL |
| Gram-molecular weight of a gas |
F6 | Price Per Share |
F9 | Fibers per Cubic Centimeter of Air |
FA | Fahrenheit |
FB | Fields |
FD | Million Particles per Cubic Foot |
FE | Track Foot |
| Represents rails, all ties and fittings, and subgrade |
FF | Hundred Cubic Meters |
| A unit of metric volume equal to 131.0 cubic yards |
FG | Transdermal Patch |
| A drug delivery system which is placed on the skin and releases a drug at a constant rate through the skin |
FH | Micromolar |
| One millionth of a mole; a mole is a standard chemical unit |
FJ | Sizing Factor |
FK | Fibers |
FL | Flake Ton |
FM | Million Cubic Feet |
FO | Fluid Ounce |
FP | Pounds per Sq. Ft. |
FR | Feet Per Minute |
| Measure of linear speed |
FS | Feet Per Second |
| Measure of linear speed |
FT | Foot |
FU | Furlong |
| A unit of distance equal to 220 yards (about 201 meters) |
FV | Grams per 100 Cubic Inches |
FZ | Fluid Ounce (Imperial) |
| A liquid unit of measure equal to 1/20 (.05) pint (Imperial), 28.416 cubic centimeters, or 28.416 milliliters |
G1 | Gallons Capacity |
G2 | U.S. Gallons Per Minute |
| Rate of flow |
G3 | Imperial Gallons Per Minute |
| Rate of flow |
G4 | Gigabecquerel |
| Unit of radiation equal to 27 millicuries |
G5 | Gill (Imperial) |
| A unit of liquid or dry measure equal to 5 fluid ounces, 8.669 cubic inches, or 142.066 cubic centimeters |
G6 | Bit |
G7 | Microfiche Sheet |
| A film that contains photographed documents greatly reduced in size |
G8 | Gigacalories |
G9 | Gigabyte |
GA | Gallon |
GB | Gallons/Day |
GC | Grams per 100 Grams |
GD | Gross Barrels |
GE | Pounds per Gallon |
GF | Grams per 100 Centimeters |
GG | Great Gross (Dozen Gross) |
GH | Half Gallon |
GI | Imperial Gallons |
GJ | Grams per Milliliter |
GK | Grams per Kilogram |
GL | Grams per Liter |
GM | Grams per Sq. Meter |
GN | Gross Gallons |
GO | Milligrams per Square Meter |
GP | Milligrams per Cubic Meter |
GQ | Micrograms per Cubic Meter |
GR | Gram |
GS | Gross |
GT | Gross Kilogram |
| Represents kilograms of product and package or container |
GU | Gauss per Oersteds |
GV | Gigajoules |
| One billion joules; standard method of expressing absolute heating value of natural gas regardless of volume in the Canadian oil and gas industries |
GW | Gallons Per Thousand Cubic Feet |
GX | Grain |
| A small unit of weight equal to 1/480 (.002083) troy ounce, or 0.0648 gram |
GY | Gross Yard |
GZ | Gage Systems |
H1 | Half Pages - Electronic |
| Number of electronic half pages of data delivered |
H2 | Half Liter |
| Unit of capacity equal to 1/2 liter |
H3 | 18-Pack |
H4 | Hectoliter |
| Metric measure for 100 liters |
H5 | 22-Pack |
H6 | 30-Pack |
H7 | 38-Pack |
H8 | 62-Pack |
H9 | 75-Pack |
HA | Hank |
| One hundred feet of rope |
HB | Hundred Boxes |
HC | Hundred Count |
HD | Half Dozen |
HE | Hundredth of a Carat |
HF | Hundred Feet |
HG | Hectogram |
HH | Hundred Cubic Feet |
HI | Hundred Sheets |
HJ | Horsepower |
HK | Hundred Kilograms |
HL | Hundred Feet - Linear |
HM | Miles Per Hour |
HN | Millimeters of Mercury |
HO | Hundred Troy Ounces |
HP | Millimeter H20 |
| Unit of pressure |
HQ | Hectare |
HR | Hours |
HS | Hundred Square Feet |
HT | Half Hour |
HU | Hundred |
HV | Hundred Weight (Short) |
HW | Hundred Weight (Long) |
HX | Hospital Beds |
| The number of hospital beds issued to a medical facility |
HY | Hundred Yards |
HZ | Hertz |
I1 | Persons, Capacity |
| Human occupant capacity |
I2 | Pellet |
| A small rounded or spherical globule/globoid of medicine |
IA | Inch Pound |
| Unit of torque |
IB | Inches Per Second (Vibration Velocity) |
| Measure of vibration velocity |
IC | Counts per Inch |
IE | Person |
IF | Inches of Water |
| The maximum differential pressure for which a given meter will measure accurately and is expressed in inches of water |
IG | Inner Package |
IH | Inhaler |
| Metered-dose pressurized method of getting medication into the lungs or nasal passages |
II | Column-Inches |
| A unit of area one column wide and one inch high |
IK | Peaks per Inch (PPI) |
IL | Inches per Minute |
IM | Impressions |
IN | Inch |
IP | Insurance Policy |
| An individual insurance contract |
IS | Stops |
IT | Counts per Centimeter |
IU | Inches Per Second (Linear Speed) |
| Measure of linear speed |
IV | Inches Per Second Per Second (Acceleration) |
| Measure of acceleration |
IW | Inches Per Second Per Second (Vibration Acceleration) |
| Measure of vibration acceleration |
J1 | 80-Pack |
J2 | Joule Per Kilogram |
| Measure of specific energy |
J3 | 81-Pack |
J4 | 82-Pack |
J5 | 84-Pack |
J6 | 85-Pack |
J7 | 96-Pack |
J8 | 5000-Pack |
J9 | Left Unit |
JA | Job |
JB | Jumbo |
JC | Caplet |
| To denote items in caplet form |
JE | Joule Per Kelvin |
| Measure of heat capacity |
JG | Joule per Gram |
| Joule is unit of energy and gram is unit of mass |
JK | Mega Joule per Kilogram |
| "Mega" means "millions" and "kilo" means "thousands" |
JL | Refill |
| Refers to the number of refill units in a package |
JM | Megajoule/Cubic Meter |
| A megajoule is one million joules; conventional measurements for expressing the heating value available in a given volume of gas |
JN | Pan |
| Refers to items in a pan (such as eye shadow) and would be associated with the number of different colors |
JO | Joint |
JP | Prepack |
| To indicate this is "n" assortment product with different UPC codes on it |
JR | Jar |
JS | Use |
| Refers to the number of uses from a product (such as a box of laundry detergent that provides sixty washes) |
JT | Tin |
| Refers to giftware products in a tin |
JU | Jug |
JV | Ovule |
| Refers to products which come in "ovule" form |
JX | Exposure |
| To be used to indicate the number of exposures on a roll of film |
K1 | Kilowatt Demand |
| Represents potential power load measured at predetermined intervals |
K2 | Kilovolt Amperes Reactive Demand |
| Reactive power that must be supplied for specific types of customer's equipment; billable when kilowatt demand usage meets or exceeds a defined parameter |
K3 | Kilovolt Amperes Reactive Hour |
| Represents actual electricity equivalent to kilowatt hours; billable when usage meets or exceeds defined parameters |
K4 | Kilovolt Amperes |
| Measure of electrical power |
K5 | Kilovolt Amperes Reactive |
| Measure of electrical power |
K6 | Kiloliter |
| One thousand liters |
K7 | Kilowatt |
| Measure of electrical power |
K9 | Kilograms per Millimeter Squared (KG/MM2) |
KA | Cake |
KB | Kilocharacters |
| Kilocharacters of data transmitted |
KC | Kilograms per Cubic Meter |
KD | Kilograms Decimal |
KE | Keg |
| A unit of weight equal to 100 pounds, used for nails |
KF | Kilopackets |
| Kilopackets of data transmitted |
KG | Kilogram |
KH | Kilowatt Hour |
KI | Kilograms/Millimeter Width |
KJ | Kilosegments |
| Kilosegments of data transmitted |
KK | 100 Kilograms |
KL | Kilograms/Meter |
KM | Kilograms per Square Meter, Kilograms, Decimal |
KN | Kilocalorie |
KO | Millequivalence Caustic Potash per Gram of Product |
| Acid number and saponification number test results have a unit of measure of Millequivalence KOH per Gram |
KP | Kilometers Per Hour |
KQ | Kilopascal |
| Represents pressure |
KR | Kiloroentgen |
| Measure of radiation |
KT | Kit |
KU | Task |
KV | Kelvin |
KW | Kilograms per Millimeter |
KX | Milliliters per Kilogram |
L1 | Right Unit |
L2 | Liters Per Minute |
| Measure of the rate of flow |
LA | Pounds Per Cubic Inch |
LB | Pound |
LC | Linear Centimeter |
LE | Lite |
LF | Linear Foot |
LG | Long Ton |
| 2240 pounds as used in the U.K. |
LH | Labor Hours |
LI | Linear Inch |
LJ | Large Spray |
LK | Link |
LL | Lifetime |
| A duration ending with the death of the individual |
LM | Linear Meter |
LN | Length |
LO | Lot |
LP | Liquid Pounds |
LQ | Liters Per Day |
| Measure of liquid flow over a given time period |
LR | Layer(s) |
LS | Lump Sum |
LT | Liter |
LX | Linear Yards Per Pound |
LY | Linear Yard |
M0 | Magnetic Tapes |
| Number of Magnetic Tapes delivered with data |
M1 | Milligrams per Liter |
M2 | Millimeter-Actual |
M3 | Mat |
M4 | Monetary Value |
M5 | Microcurie |
M6 | Millibar |
M7 | Micro Inch |
M8 | Mega Pascals |
M9 | Million British Thermal Units per One Thousand Cubic Feet |
| Represents conversion from a volume of gas to the heat value of the gas |
MA | Machine/Unit |
MB | Millimeter-Nominal |
MC | Microgram |
MD | Air Dry Metric Ton |
ME | Milligram |
MF | Milligram per Sq. Ft. per Side |
MG | Metric Gross Ton |
MH | Microns (Micrometers) |
| 1/1,000,000 meter |
MI | Metric |
MJ | Minutes |
MK | Milligrams Per Square Inch |
ML | Milliliter |
MM | Millimeter |
MN | Metric Net Ton |
MO | Months |
MP | Metric Ton |
MQ | 1000 Meters |
MR | Meter |
MS | Square Millimeter |
MT | Metric Long Ton |
MU | Millicurie |
MV | Number of Mults |
MW | Metric Ton Kilograms |
MX | Mixed |
MY | Millimeter-Average |
MZ | Millimeter-minimum |
N1 | Pen Calories |
| Daily calories prescribed to be taken for parenteral/enteral therapy |
N2 | Number of Lines |
N3 | Print Point |
| A print point is approximately .0138" |
N4 | Pen Grams (Protein) |
| Grams of amino acids prescribed to be taken for parenteral/enteral therapy |
N6 | Megahertz |
| One million cycles per second |
N7 | Parts |
N9 | Cartridge Needle |
| Used with auto-injector units only, a disposable, filled cartridge that includes a needle |
NA | Milligrams per Kilogram |
NB | Barge |
NC | Car |
ND | Net Barrels |
NE | Net Liters |
NF | Messages |
| Number of Messages transmitted, or delivered |
NG | Net Gallons |
NH | Message Hours |
| Number of hours used, calculated at some rate basis such as Minutes/message carried |
NI | Net Imperial Gallons |
NJ | Number of Screens |
| Number of data screens handled, or transmitted |
NK | Nights |
NL | Load |
NM | Nautical Mile |
NN | Train |
NQ | Mho |
| The basic unit of electrical conductivity, having a unity value when one ampere of current flows through a conductor to which a one volt difference in electrical potential is applied |
NR | Micro Mho |
| The typical unit of electrical conductivity measurement - one millionth of an Mho |
NS | Short Ton |
| Two thousand pounds |
NT | Trailer |
NU | Newton-Meter |
| Unit of energy or torque |
NV | Vehicle |
NW | Newton |
| Represents force in the International Metric System (SI); equal to the force that produces an acceleration of 1 meter per second on a mass of 1 kilogram |
NX | Parts Per Thousand |
NY | Pounds Per Air-Dry Metric Ton |
| A measure of chemical addition rate during manufacture and product constituent analysis |
NZ | Thousand Gallons Per Day |
OA | Panel |
OB | Outlet |
OC | Billboard |
OG | Apothecary Grain |
ON | Ounces per Square Yard |
OP | Two pack |
OT | Overtime Hours |
OU | Operating Unit |
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OZ | Ounce - Av |
P0 | Pages - Electronic |
| Number of electronic pages of data delivered |
P1 | Percent |
P2 | Pounds per Foot |
P3 | Three pack |
P4 | Four-pack |
P5 | Five-pack |
P6 | Six pack |
P7 | Seven pack |
P8 | Eight-pack |
P9 | Nine pack |
PA | Pail |
PB | Pair Inches |
PC | Piece |
PD | Pad |
PE | Pounds Equivalent |
PF | Pallet (Lift) |
PG | Pounds Gross |
PH | Pack (PAK) |
PI | Pitch |
PJ | Pounds, Decimal - Pounds per Square Foot - Pound Gage |
PK | Package |
PL | Pallet/Unit Load |
PM | Pounds-Percentage |
PN | Pounds Net |
PO | Pounds per Inch of Length |
PP | Plate |
PQ | Pages per Inch |
PR | Pair |
PS | Pounds per Sq. Inch |
PT | Pint |
PU | Mass Pounds |
PV | Half Pint |
PW | Pounds per Inch of Width |
PX | Pint, Imperial |
PY | Peck, Dry U.S. |
PZ | Peck, Dry Imperial |
Q1 | Quarter (Time) |
Q2 | Pint U.S. Dry |
| Volume equal to 33.6003125 cubic inches |
Q3 | Meal |
| A group of food items packaged together for human consumption |
Q4 | Fifty |
| A unit of issue in which a group of 50 items are consolidated and measured as a single entity |
Q5 | Twenty-Five |
| A unit of issue in which a group of 25 items are consolidated and measured as a single entity |
Q6 | Thirty-Six |
| A unit of issue in which a group of 36 items are consolidated and measured as a single entity |
Q7 | Twenty-Four |
| A unit of issue in which a group of 24 items are consolidated and measured as a single entity |
Q9 | Five |
| A unit of issue in which a group of five items are consolidated and measured as a single entity |
QA | Pages - Facsimile |
| Number of FAX pages transmitted |
QB | Pages - Hardcopy |
| Number of printed pages delivered |
QC | Channel |
QD | Quarter Dozen |
QE | Photographs |
QF | Quarter |
| One of four divisions of a human body |
QH | Quarter Hours |
| Number of 15 minute increments of usage handled |
QK | Quarter Kilogram |
| A unit of metric weight equal to 250 grams |
QR | Quire |
QS | Quart, Dry U.S. |
QT | Quart |
QU | Quart, Imperial |
R1 | Pica |
| Approximately .166 inches measured from the top of the ascender (the upward stroke in a lowercase letter, such as "t") to the bottom of the descender (the downward stroke in a lowercase letter, such as "p"); twelve points equal one pica; six picas equal approximately one inch (.996) |
R2 | Becquerel |
| Unit of radiation equal to 3.7 * 10/10 of a curie |
R3 | Revolutions Per Minute |
R4 | Calorie |
| The amount of heat it takes to raise the temperature of one gram of water one degree Centigrade at a pressure of one atmosphere |
R5 | Thousands of Dollars |
R6 | Millions of Dollars |
R7 | Billions of Dollars |
R8 | Roentgen Equivalent in Man (REM) |
R9 | Thousand Cubic Meters |
RA | Rack |
RB | Radian |
RC | Rod (area) - 16.25 Square Yards |
RD | Rod (length) - 5.5 Yards |
RE | Reel |
RG | Ring |
RH | Running or Operating Hours |
| Measure of accumulated time of machine or piece of equipment has been running |
RK | Roll-Metric Measure |
RL | Roll |
RM | Ream |
RN | Ream-Metric Measure |
RO | Round |
RP | Pounds per Ream |
RS | Resets |
| Number of times a transmission is reset due to line drop, interrupt, etc. |
RT | Revenue Ton Miles |
| One ton of revenue-generating freight moving one mile |
RU | Run |
RX | Thousand Rounds |
| Number of a series of professional calls on hospital patients made by a doctor or nurse in thousands |
S1 | Semester |
S2 | Trimester |
S3 | Square Feet per Second |
S4 | Square Meters per Second |
S5 | Sixty-fourths of an Inch |
S6 | Sessions |
| Number of interactive sessions handled |
S7 | Storage Units |
| Number of storage increments used |
S8 | Standard Advertising Units (SAUs) |
| A predefined partition of advertising page consisting of column-inch multiples |
S9 | Slip Sheet |
| A cardboard platform used for holding product for storage or transportation |
SA | Sandwich |
SB | Square Mile |
SC | Square Centimeter |
SD | Solid Pounds |
SE | Section |
| 640 acres or one square mile |
SF | Square Foot |
SG | Segment |
SH | Sheet |
SI | Square Inch |
SJ | Sack |
SK | Split Tanktruck |
SL | Sleeve |
SM | Square Meter |
SN | Square Rod |
SO | Spool |
SP | Shelf Package |
SQ | Square |
| A unit of measure for roofing materials equal to 100 square feet |
SR | Strip |
SS | Sheet-Metric Measure |
ST | Set |
SV | Skid |
SW | Skein |
SX | Shipment |
SY | Square Yard |
SZ | Syringe |
| Glass or plastic barrels used to administer fluid medication under the skin, into a vein artery, or into a muscle |
T0 | Telecommunications Lines in Service |
| Snapshot sample of lines in service |
T1 | Thousand pounds gross |
T2 | Thousandths of an Inch |
T3 | Thousand Pieces |
T4 | Thousand Bags |
T5 | Thousand Casings |
T6 | Thousand Gallons |
T7 | Thousand Impressions |
T8 | Thousand Linear Inches |
T9 | Thousand Kilowatt Hours |
TA | Tenth Cubic Foot |
TB | Tube |
TC | Truckload |
TD | Therms |
TE | Tote |
TF | Ten Square Yards |
TG | Gross Ton |
TH | Thousand |
TI | Thousand Square Inches |
TJ | Thousand Sq. Centimeters |
TK | Tank |
TL | Thousand Feet (Linear) |
TM | Thousand Feet (Board) |
TN | Net Ton (2,000 LB). |
TO | Troy Ounce |
TP | Ten-pack |
TQ | Thousand Feet |
TR | Ten Square Feet |
TS | Thousand Square Feet |
TT | Thousand Linear Meters |
TU | Thousand Linear Yards |
TV | Thousand Kilograms |
TW | Thousand Sheets |
TX | Troy Pound |
TY | Tray |
TZ | Thousand Cubic Feet |
U1 | Treatments |
U2 | Tablet |
| A compressed or molded block of solid material; a collection of sheet paper glued together at one edge |
U3 | Ten |
| 10 each of an item of supply |
U5 | Two Hundred Fifty |
| 250 each of an item of supply |
UA | Torr |
| Pressure |
UB | Telecommunications Lines in Service - Average |
| Average number of lines in service specific to equal access requirements |
UC | Telecommunications Ports |
| Number of network access ports |
UD | Tenth Minutes |
| Number of 6 second increments of usage |
UE | Tenth Hours |
| Number of 6 minute increments of usage |
UF | Usage per Telecommunications Line - Average |
UH | Ten Thousand Yards |
UL | Unitless |
| Unit of Measure for properties or test results without units of measure |
UM | Million Units |
| Measure used to indicate large quantities in multiples of one million |
UN | Unit |
UP | Troche |
| A flat, round, tablet made of a medicinal substance |
UQ | Wafer |
| A light, thin, crisp, cake |
UR | Application |
| An action of putting something into material contact |
US | Dosage Form |
UT | Inhalation |
UU | Lozenge |
UV | Percent Topical Only |
| A measure of medication intended only for external use |
UW | Milliequivalent |
UX | Dram (Minim) |
UY | Fifty Square Feet |
UZ | Fifty Count |
V1 | Flat |
| A shallow rectangular container frequently used for fruits and vegetables |
V2 | Pouch |
V3 | Mixed Module |
| A specially configured orderable product module |
V4 | Multipack |
| A group of trade items that are intended to be sold as a single consumer unit at the Point-of-Sale check-out |
V5 | Setpack |
| An orderable assortment of trade items, each of which may be sold individually at the Point-of-Sale check-out. The Setpack may also be sold. |
V6 | Prepack Assortment |
| An orderable standard assortment of trade items - each of which may be sold individually at the Point-of-Sale check-out. The Prepack Assortment itself is not sold at the Point-of-Sale check-out. |
VA | Volt-ampere per Kilogram |
VC | Five Hundred |
| 500 each of an item of supply |
VI | Vial |
VP | Percent Volume |
VR | Volt-ampere-reactive |
VS | Visit |
| A quantitative measure of the number of visits to a provider by the patient |
W2 | Wet Kilo |
| Weight of product plus liquid solution |
W7 | Thimble Full |
WA | Watts per Kilogram |
WB | Wet Pound |
WD | Work Days |
WE | Wet Ton |
WG | Wine Gallon |
WH | Wheel |
WI | Weight per Square Inch |
WK | Week |
WM | Working Months |
WP | Pennyweight |
WR | Wrap |
WW | Milliliters of Water |
X1 | Chains (Land Survey) |
X2 | Bunch |
| A measure used to identify a group of like items grown or fastened together |
X3 | Clove |
| A measure used to identify a section of a separate bulb |
X4 | Drop |
| The smallest quantity of liquid heavy enough to form a spherical mass |
X5 | Head |
| A measure used for a rounded, compact mass of leaves, buds or flowers |
X6 | Heart |
| A measure used to identify the central or innermost physical part |
X7 | Leaf |
| A measure used to identify a usually green flattened structure of vascular plants processed for a particular purpose |
X8 | Loaf |
| A shaped mass of food cooked or prepared in one piece |
X9 | Portion |
| A measure used to identify a section or quantity within a larger thing |
XP | Base Box per Pound |
Y1 | Slice |
| A measure used to identify a thin broad piece cut from a larger object |
Y2 | Tablespoon |
| A measure equal to three teaspoons or a half fluid ounce |
Y3 | Teaspoon |
| A measure equal to five milliliters or one third tablespoon |
Y4 | Tub |
| A measure used to identify a storage container |
YD | Yard |
YL | 100 Lineal Yards |
YR | Years |
YT | Ten Yards |
Z1 | Lift Van |
Z2 | Chest |
Z3 | Cask |
Z4 | Hogshead |
Z5 | Lug |
Z6 | Conference Points |
| A participant on a conference call |
Z7 | 13-pack Marketing |
Z8 | Newspaper Agate Line |
Z9 | 14-pack Marketing |
ZA | Bimonthly |
ZB | Biweekly |
ZC | Semiannual |
ZD | Kilojoule |
ZE | Ping |
| Asian Measurement; 1 Ping = 3.3 square meters |
ZF | 16-pack Marketing |
ZG | 48-pack Component Parts |
ZH | 51-pack Component Parts |
ZI | 52-pack Component Parts |
ZJ | 60-pack Gift Packs |
ZK | 72-pack Gift Packs |
ZL | 83-pack Gift Packs |
ZM | 10-pack Marketing |
ZN | 120-pack Promotional |
ZO | 150-pack Component Parts |
ZP | Page |
ZQ | 200-pack Component Parts |
ZR | 1000-pack Component Parts |
ZS | 15-Pack |
ZW | Barrel, Dry |
ZX | Barrel, Liquid |
ZY | Apothecary Scruple |
ZZ | Mutually Defined |
PO404 - Packaging Code
TYPE=AN MIN=3 MAX=5
Code identifying the type of packaging; Part 1: Packaging Form, Part 2: Packaging Material; if the Data Element is used, then Part 1 is always required
Code | Description |
01 | Aluminum |
03 | Hard Wood |
04 | As Specified by the DOT |
05 | Soft Wood |
07 | Burlap |
10 | Chemically Hardened Fibre |
13 | Cloth |
16 | Cloth Top |
19 | Cloth or Fabric |
22 | Compressed |
25 | Corrugated or Solid |
28 | Double-wall Paper |
31 | Fibre |
34 | Fibre (Paperboard) |
37 | Fiberboard |
40 | Fiberboard Metal |
43 | Glass |
46 | In Inner Containers |
48 | Wire/Cord |
| Something that binds, ties, or encircles the package/container to secure and maintain unit integrity |
49 | Insulated |
50 | Steel - Vinyl Coated |
| Steel that has been covered with a plastic material |
51 | Wire Mesh |
52 | Iron or Steel |
53 | Jumbo |
54 | Special Jumbo |
55 | Lead |
58 | Metal |
59 | Metal Cans |
61 | Moisture Resistant |
64 | Molded Plastic |
67 | Multiple-wall Paper (2 or more walls) |
70 | Multiple-wall Paper (3 or more walls) |
71 | Not Otherwise Specified |
72 | Paper - VCI |
| Water-resistant paper that is treated by the addition of materials to provide resistance to damage or deterioration by water in liquid form |
73 | Other than Glass |
74 | Other than Metal or Plastic Tubes, or Glass |
75 | Plastic - Vacuum Formed |
| Packaging material that is formed by heating plastic sheet and drawing it against the mold surface by evacuating the air between the sheet and the mold |
76 | Paper |
77 | Plastic - Structural Foam |
| A method of manufacturing containers and shipping devices by mixing plastic resins with a foaming agent, heating it and injecting the mix into a two-piece machined aluminum mold |
78 | Plastic - Injection Molded |
| Packaging material that is formed by melting the material and then forcing it under pressure into a cavity of a closed mold |
79 | Plastic |
80 | Polyethylene Lined |
81 | Plastic - Virgin |
| Plastic in the form of pellets, granules, powder, floc, or liquid that has not been subjected to use or processing other than for its initial manufacture |
82 | Pulpboard |
83 | Plastic - Regrind |
| A plastic prepared from discarded articles that have been reprocessed, often changing some of its original properties |
84 | Polystyrene |
| A polymer prepared by the polymerization of styrene as the sole monomer |
85 | Rubber |
86 | Foam |
| In packaging, a cushioning material used to reduce shock and vibration or abrasion |
87 | Polycoated |
88 | Rubber and Fabric |
89 | Special |
90 | Standard |
91 | Stainless Steel |
92 | Tubes, Metal or Plastic |
94 | Wood |
95 | Single Wall Corrugated Board |
| The structure formed by one corrugated inner member between two flat facings; also known as double face |
96 | Double Wall Corrugated Board |
| The structure formed by three flat facings and two intermediate corrugated members |
97 | Triple Wall Corrugated Board |
| The structure formed by four flat facings and three intermediate corrugated members |
AAA | Pallet, Returnable |
AAB | Splash Blend |
| Splash blending is the mixing of two gasoline products, of different octane levels, in a tank on the delivery vehicle to produce a third blended grade of motor fuel for resale |
AMM | Ammo Pack |
AMP | Ampoule |
ATH | Attachment |
| In containers and shipping devices, a component that can be added to provide additional functionality or security as required by the contents or method of transportation/handling |
BAG | Bag |
BAL | Bale |
BBL | Barrel |
BDG | Banding |
| Something that binds, ties, or encircles the package/container to secure and maintain unit integrity |
BDL | Bundle |
BEM | Beam |
BIC | Bing Chest |
BIN | Bin |
BLK | Bulk |
BLT | Belting |
| As pertains to containers and shipping devices, a method of securing the contents to the conveyance device (or securing components of the shipping device to each other) using one or more bands of flexible material having high-tensile strength and a buckle or ratchet device for removing slack and maintaining tension |
BOB | Bobbin |
BOT | Bottle |
BOX | Box |
BRC | Bracing |
| Material or devices used to hold articles or sections of loads in position to prevent shifting during transportation |
BRG | Barge |
BRK | Brick Pack |
| A closed flat top container may form spout or has recloseable cap on side, or has straw and hole system |
BSK | Basket or hamper |
BXI | Box, with inner container |
BXT | Bucket |
CAB | Cabinet |
CAG | Cage |
CAN | Can |
CAR | Carrier |
CAS | Case |
CBC | Containers of Bulk Cargo |
CBY | Carboy |
CCS | Can Case |
CHE | Cheeses |
CHS | Chest |
CLD | Car Load, Rail |
CNA | Household Goods Container, Wood |
CNB | Container, MAC-ISO, LT. WGT. 8x8x20 Foot Air |
CNC | Container, Navy Cargo Transporter |
CND | Container, Commercial Highway Lift |
CNE | Container, Engine |
CNF | Container, Multi-walled, Secured to Warehouse Pallet |
CNT | Container |
COL | Coil |
CON | Cones |
COR | Core |
CRD | Cradle |
CRF | Corner Reinforcement |
| Usually in boxes or crates, additional material or components attached to adjacent panels to add support or prevent crushing or separation |
CRT | Crate |
CSK | Cask |
CTN | Carton |
CX2 | CONEX |
| A reusable container for shipment of cargo |
CYL | Cylinder |
DBK | Dry Bulk |
DRK | Double-length Rack |
DRM | Drum |
DSK | Double-length Skid |
DTB | Double-length Tote Bin |
DUF | Duffelbag |
EGG | Egg Crating |
| In containers and shipping devices, usually describes a type of interior dunnage which allows the contents to be individually segregated, horizontally and vertically, to provide protection during transportation and storage |
ENV | Envelope |
EPR | Edge Protection |
| A right-angle piece placed over the outermost perimeter edges of a container to distribute pressure and prevent collapse or cutting from banding, strapping, or handling |
FIR | Firkin |
FLO | Flo-bin |
FRM | Frame |
FSK | Flask |
FWR | Forward Reel |
GAB | Gable Top |
| An "A" shaped top container may form spout or has recloseable cap on side, or has straw and hole system |
HED | Heads of Beef |
HGH | Hogshead |
HPR | Hamper |
HPT | Hopper Truck |
HRB | On Hanger or Rack in Boxes |
HRK | Half-Standard Rack |
HTB | Half-Standard Tote Bin |
INT | Intermediate Container |
JAR | Jar |
JUG | Jug |
KEG | Keg |
KIT | Kit |
KRK | Knockdown Rack |
KTB | Knockdown Tote Bin |
LBK | Liquid Bulk |
LID | Lip/Top |
| In packaging, the top or bottom of a container, usually the part that closes the opening; may also be known as cap, over, or top |
LIF | Lifts |
LNR | Liners |
| Any material that separates a product within a container from the basic walls of the container |
LOG | Log |
LSE | Loose |
LUG | Lug |
LVN | Lift Van |
MIX | Mixed Container Types |
| More than one type of container is included in a shipment (shipment could consist of 3 pieces that include 1 box, 1 crate, and 1 basket) |
ML2 | MILVAN |
| A military owned demountable container that conforms to US and international standards and operates in a centrally controlled fleet for movement of military cargo |
MRP | Multi-Roll Pack |
MS2 | MSCVAN |
| A commercial (leased) or Government-owned shipping container controlled by the Military Sealift Command |
MXD | Mixed |
NOL | Noil |
PAF | Pallet - 4 Way |
| A pallet that permits entry of handling equipment on each of its four sides |
PAL | Pail |
PAT | Pallet - 2 Way |
| A pallet that permits entry of handling equipment on opposing two of its four sides |
PCK | Packed - not otherwise specified |
PCS | Pieces |
PIR | Pirns |
PKG | Package |
PLC | Primary Lift Container |
| The largest (outermost) unitized package or articles secured together that can be handled (usually mechanically) in common shop floor/warehouse applications as a single entity; "primary" indicates preferred or mandatory |
PLF | Platform |
PLN | Pipeline |
PLT | Pallet |
POU | Pouch |
POV | Private Vehicle |
PRK | Pipe Rack |
PRT | Partitioning |
| The proceeds of applying separators or dividers |
PWT | Plastic-Wrapped Tray |
QTR | Quarter of Beef |
RAL | Rail (Semiconductor) |
RCK | Rack |
REL | Reel |
RFT | Reinforcement |
| In containers and shipping devices, a component (usually temporary) added to a container for a particular application to lend additional support under severe applications |
ROL | Roll |
RVR | Reverse Reel |
SAH | Sachet |
SAK | Sack |
SCS | Suitcase |
SHA | Shaker |
SHK | Shook |
SHT | Sheet |
| A thin layer of material usually used as a pad for extra protection by isolating/separating tiers or layers of parts within the package |
SID | Side of Beef |
SKD | Skid |
SKE | Skid, elevating or lift truck |
SLP | Slip Sheet |
| Shipping containers utilizing slip sheets, which are cardboard platforms used to hold product for storage or transportation |
SLV | Sleeve |
SPI | Spin Cylinders |
SPL | Spool |
SPR | Separator/Divider |
| In packaging, any material inserted between tiers or layers of articles to prevent contact and provide protection |
SRW | Shrink Wrap |
| In packaging, a method of securing a unit load by placing a large "bag" of plastic film over the components and applying heat to induce shrinkage and cause the bag to tighten around the contents |
SSC | Single Serving Cup |
STW | Stretch Wrap |
| In packaging, a high-tensile plastic film, stretched and wrapped repeatedly around a unitized load to secure and maintain unit integrity |
SV2 | SEAVAN |
| A commercial or government-owned (or leased) shipping container which is moved via ocean transportation without wheels attached and is lifted on and off a ship |
TBE | Tube |
TBN | Tote Bin |
TKR | Tank Car |
TKT | Tank Truck |
TLD | Intermodal Trailer/Container Load (Rail) |
TNK | Tank |
TRC | Tierce |
TRK | Trunk and Chest |
TRU | Truck |
TRY | Tray |
TSS | Trunk, Salesmen Sample |
TUB | Tub |
UNP | Unpacked |
UNT | Unit |
VEH | Vehicles |
VIL | Vial |
VOC | Vehicle in Operating Condition |
VPK | Van Pack |
WHE | On Own Wheel |
WLC | Wheeled Carrier |
WRP | Wrapped |
PO405 - Weight Qualifier
Code | Description |
A | Consolidated Weight |
B | Billed Weight |
C | Actual Net Repeated for Combination |
D | Destination Weight Agreement |
E | Estimated Net Weight |
F | Deficit Weight |
G | Gross Weight |
H | Weight Per 100 Feet |
I | Weight Per 1000 Feet |
J | Light Weight |
K | Clean Out |
L | Legal Weight |
M | Minimum Weight (for rate) |
N | Actual Net Weight |
O | Excess Weight Over Maximum |
P | Weight Per 100 Units |
Q | Weight Per 1000 Units |
R | Per Unit Dunnage |
S | State Weight |
T | Tare Weight |
U | Weight Per Unit |
V | Non Transit Weight (On Transit Bills Only) |
W | Transit Weight (On Transit Bills Only) |
X | Maximum Weight (for Rate) |
Y | Theoretical Weight |
Z | Mutually Defined |
A1 | Dimensional Weight |
A2 | Reweighed By Carrier |
A3 | Shippers Weight |
A4 | Average Weight per Load |
CD | Chargeable Dunnage |
| The weight of material used to protect material in transit for which a charge is paid |
CE | Certified Weight of Cargo |
DR | Drained Weight |
FR | Freight Weight |
LC | Maximum Lading Capacity |
ND | Nonchargeable Dunnage |
| The weight of material used to protect material in transit for which there is no charge |
NI | Non-Temporary Storage Weight In |
NR | Non-Temporary Storage Weight Re-handled |
NT | Non-Temporary Storage Weight Out |
PA | Pallet Weight |
RG | Reweigh Gross Weight |
RN | Reweigh Net Weight |
RT | Reweigh Tare Weight |
SF | Storage in Transit Final Weight Out |
SI | Storage in Transit Weight in |
SK | Skid Weight |
SO | Storage in Transit Weight Out |
WA | Administrative Weight Allowance |
WB | Unaccompanied Baggage Weight |
WG | Professional Gear Weight |
WJ | Joint Travel Regulation Weight |
WX | Net Explosive Weight |
| The weight of hazardous explosive material used as a factor in a formula to calculate the arc of an explosion |
PO406 - Gross Weight per Pack
TYPE=R MIN=1 MAX=9
Numeric value of gross weight per pack
PO407 - Unit or Basis for Measurement Code
See PO403 - Unit or Basis for Measurement Code
PO408 - Gross Volume per Pack
TYPE=R MIN=1 MAX=9
Numeric value of gross volume per pack
PO409 - Unit or Basis for Measurement Code
See PO403 - Unit or Basis for Measurement Code
PO410 - Length
TYPE=R MIN=1 MAX=8
Largest horizontal dimension of an object measured when the object is in the upright position
PO411 - Width
TYPE=R MIN=1 MAX=8
Shorter measurement of the two horizontal dimensions measured with the object in the upright position
PO412 - Height
TYPE=R MIN=1 MAX=8
Vertical dimension of an object measured when the object is in the upright position
PO413 - Unit or Basis for Measurement Code
See PO403 - Unit or Basis for Measurement Code
PO414 - Inner Pack
TYPE=N0 MIN=1 MAX=6
The number of eaches per inner container
PO415 - Surface/layer/Position Code
TYPE=ID MIN=2 MAX=2
Code indicating the product surface, layer or position that is being described
Code | Description |
1S | Side One |
2S | Side Two |
A1 | Single |
A2 | Left Front |
A3 | Right Front |
A4 | Left Rear |
A5 | Right Rear |
A6 | Inside Left Rear |
A7 | Outside Left Rear |
A8 | Inside Right Rear |
A9 | Outside Right Rear |
AL | All |
AO | Single End Overhang |
AS | Siding |
B1 | Bolster |
BC | Back of Cab |
BI | Bilateral |
BK | Rear |
BL | Block |
BR | Brick |
BS | Both Sides |
BT | Bottom |
CH | Casing Head Flange |
| A flange affixed at the top of the casing string used to attach the production equipment; this surface can be used as a log-zero reference point |
CT | Center |
DO | Double End Overhang |
DT | Downstream Tap |
| The tap source or location for the static pressure being measured is from the downstream port of the flange or pipe tap; "Downstream Tap" terminology is used to indicate the source of the static pressure being measured and/or the application in the volume calculation |
DU | Dual Fuel Tank Position |
EX | Exterior |
FR | Front |
FS | Front Spare |
GF | Rig Floor |
| The platform of a drilling rig or derrick on which drilling operations are carried out; this surface can be used as a log-zero reference point |
IN | Inside |
IT | Interior |
KB | Kelly Bushing |
| A device fitted to the rotary table through which the kelly passes and by means of which the torque of the rotary table is transmitted to the kelly and to the drillstem; this surface can be used as a log-zero reference point |
LC | Less Critical Surface |
LO | Lower |
LT | Left |
M1 | Multiple |
MC | More Critical Surface |
MD | Middle |
NS | Not Specified |
NT | Next Relative Position |
OA | Overall |
OS | One Side |
OT | Outside |
R0 | Relative Position 10 |
R1 | Relative Position 1 |
R2 | Relative Position 2 |
R3 | Relative Position 3 |
R4 | Relative Position 4 |
R5 | Relative Position 5 |
R6 | Relative Position 6 |
R7 | Relative Position 7 |
R8 | Relative Position 8 |
R9 | Relative Position 9 |
RA | Relative Position 11 |
RB | Relative Position 12 |
RC | Relative Position 13 |
RD | Relative Position 14 |
RE | Relative Position 15 |
RF | Relative Position 16 |
RG | Relative Position 17 |
RH | Relative Position 18 |
RI | Relative Position 19 |
RJ | Relative Position 20 |
RK | Relative Position 21 |
RL | Relative Position 22 |
RM | Relative Position 23 |
RN | Relative Position 24 |
RO | Relative Position 25 |
RP | Relative Position 26 |
RQ | Relative Position 27 |
RR | Relative Position 28 |
RS | Relative Position 29 |
RT | Relative Position 30 |
RU | Relative Position 31 |
RV | Relative Position 32 |
RW | Relative Position 33 |
RX | Relative Position 34 |
RY | Relative Position 35 |
RZ | Relative Position 36 |
S1 | Relative Position 37 |
S2 | Relative Position 38 |
S3 | Relative Position 39 |
S4 | Relative Position 40 |
S5 | Relative Position 41 |
S6 | Relative Position 42 |
S7 | Relative Position 43 |
S8 | Relative Position 44 |
S9 | Relative Position 45 |
SA | Relative Position 46 |
SB | Right |
SC | Relative Position 47 |
SD | Relative Position 48 |
SE | Relative Position 49 |
SF | Relative Position 50 |
SN | Stone |
SP | Spare Tire Position |
SS | Rear Spare |
ST | Stucco |
SU | Sub-sea |
| Depth measured below sea level; this surface can be used as a log-zero reference point |
TB | Tank Bottom |
TP | Top |
TS | Two Sides |
UC | Under Cab |
UN | Unilateral |
UP | Upper |
UT | Upstream Tap |
| The tap source or location for the static pressure being measured is from the upstream port of the flange or pipe tap; "Upstream Tap" terminology is used to indicate the source of the static pressure being measured and/or the application in the volume calculation |
WF | Wood |
PO416 - Assigned Identification
TYPE=AN MIN=1 MAX=20
Alphanumeric characters assigned for differentiation within a transaction set
PO417 - Assigned Identification
TYPE=AN MIN=1 MAX=20
Alphanumeric characters assigned for differentiation within a transaction set
PO418 - Number
TYPE=N0 MIN=1 MAX=9
A generic number
Comments
Syntax Notes |
|
02 | P0203 - If either PO402 or PO403 is present, then the other is required. |
05 | C0506 - If PO405 is present, then PO406 is required. |
06 | P0607 - If either PO406 or PO407 is present, then the other is required. |
08 | P0809 - If either PO408 or PO409 is present, then the other is required. |
10 | C1013 - If PO410 is present, then PO413 is required. |
11 | C1113 - If PO411 is present, then PO413 is required. |
12 | C1213 - If PO412 is present, then PO413 is required. |
13 | L13101112 - If PO413 is present, then at least one of PO410, PO411 or PO412 is required. |
17 | C1716 - If PO417 is present, then PO416 is required. |
18 | C1804 - If PO418 is present, then PO404 is required. |
Semantic Notes |
|
15 | PO415 is used to indicate the relative layer of this package or range of packages within the layers of packaging. Relative Position 1 (value R1) is the innermost package. |
16 | PO416 is the package identifier or the beginning package identifier in a range of identifiers. |
17 | PO417 is the ending package identifier in a range of identifiers. |
18 | PO418 is the number of packages in this layer. |
Comments |
|
03 | PO403 - The "Unit or Basis for Measure Code" in this segment position is for purposes of defining the unit of measure of the "Size" identified in the PO402. For example: If the carton contains 24 12-Ounce packages, it would be described as follows: Data element 356 = "24"; Data element 357 = "12"; Data element 355 = "OZ". |
13 | PO413 defines the unit of measure for PO410, PO411, and PO412. |
rev 10/25/2024