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X12 - TD1 - Carrier Details (Quantity and Weight)
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TD1 - Carrier Details (Quantity and Weight)

To specify the transportation details relative to commodity, weight, and quantity


Schema


Element

Name

Min/Max

Packaging Code

3/5

Lading Quantity

1/7

Commodity Code Qualifier

1/1

Commodity Code

1/30

Lading Description

1/50

Weigh Qualifier

1/2

Weight

1/10

Unit or Basis for Measurement Code

2/2

Volume

1/8

Unit or Basis for Measurement Code

2/2


TD101 - 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


TD102 - Lading Quantity


TYPE=N0 MIN=1 MAX=7

Number of units (pieces) of the lading commodity


TD103 - Commodity Code Qualifier


TYPE=ID MIN=1 MAX=1

Code identifying the commodity coding system used for Commodity Code

Code

Description

0

National Association of Convenience Stores

2

Dun's SIC 2+2, Dun & Bradstreet

3

Empty Non-hazardous Last Contained (HMRC) Code

4

Chemical Abstract Service Registry Number

5

National Drug Code

A

Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated

B

U.S. Foreign Trade Schedule B, Statistical Classification of Domestic and Foreign Commodities Exported from the United States

C

Canadian Freight Classification

D

Department of Defense Unique Codes

E

Coordinated Motor Freight Classification

F

National Stock Number

G

Canadian Wheat Board, Grain Code for Terminal Elevator Accounting

H

Brussels Nomenclature

I

Milstamp AITC or Water Commodity Code

J

Harmonized System-Based Schedule B

K

Federal Supply Classification

L

Last Contained Contents STCC

M

Dun & Bradstreet Standard Product and Service Code

N

National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC)

P

Bulk Petroleum Codes

Q

Quota Category

R

North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) Code

S

Standard International Trade Classification (SITC)

T

Standard Transportation Commodity Code (STCC)

U

Uniform Freight Classification (UFC)

V

Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code

W

Department of Defense Commodities and Services Code

Z

Mutually defined


TD104 - Commodity Code


TYPE=AN MIN=1 MAX=30

Code describing a commodity or group of commodities


TD105 - Lading Description


TYPE=AN MIN=1 MAX=50

Description of an item as required for rating and billing purposes


TD106 - Weigh Qualifier


TYPE=ID MIN=1 MAX=2

Code defining the type of weight

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


TD107 - Weight


TYPE=R MIN=1 MAX=10

Numeric value of weight


TD108 - 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

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


TD109 - Volume


TYPE=R MIN=1 MAX=8

Value of volumetric measure


TD110 - Unit or Basis for Measurement Code


rev 11/7/2024

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