Seaboard Marine has been very active in advancements with Electronic Data Interchange
(EDI).
Our Current Capabilities
ANSI-X12:
- Transportation Carrier Shipment Status
(Message 214)
This transaction set can be used by a transportation carrier to provide shippers,
consignees, and their agents with the status of shipments in terms of dates, times,
locations, route, identifying numbers, and conveyance.
- Booking Request (Message 300)
The shipper or forwarder can use this transaction set to reserve cargo space.
- Booking Confirmation (Message 301)
This message is used to confirm the Booking Request (Message 300).
- Ocean Shipping Instructions (Message
304)
This message supplies the same information as the Shipper's Letter of Instruction.
It provides all the information necessary to prepare and distribute a contract of
carriage (ocean bill of lading and other shipping documents).
- Manifest data (Message 309)
This message is a summary of bills of lading on a manifest. It's currently being
used to exchange information with several overseas governmental authorities.
- Automated Commercial Environment System (ACE) with
US Customs (Message 309)
This system transmits inbound cargo information to US Customs and receives cargo
release/hold status from US Customs.
- Bill of Lading data and Ocean Invoice
(Message 310)
This message includes all information normally found on a bill of lading, including
freight charges.
- Arrival Notification (Message 312)
This message is used to notify Consignee of shipment arrival.
- Shipment Status (message 315)
This message is used to report status or event details (cargo receipt, departure
and arrival) for individual shipments.
- Terminal Operations and Intermodal
Ramp Activity (Message 322)
This message is used to communicate terminal and intermodal ramp activities (i.e.
"ingates" and "outgates")
- Vessel Schedule and Itinerary (Message
323)
This message provides all information necessary to communicate the schedule and
itinerary of an ocean vessel.
- Rail Carrier Shipment Information (Message
404)
This message set can be used to transmit rail-carrier-specific bill of lading information
to a railroad.
- Rail Carrier Freight Details and Invoice
(Message 410)
This message set can be used to provide detailed information of charges associated
with a rail movement. The information is provided by a rail carrier and is sent
to the freight payer.
- Functional Acknowledgement (Message
997)
The message set can be used to define the control structures for a set of acknowledgments
to indicate the results of the syntactical analysis of the electronically encoded
documents.
UN/EDIFACT:
- Application Error and acknowledgement
message (APERAK)
APERAK can be used for two purposes:
1) to inform a message issuer that his message has been received by the addressee's
application but was rejected because of errors encountered during processing of
the application.
2) acknowledge receipt of the message by the addressee's application to a message
issuer.
- Bayplan/stowage plan occupied and empty
locations message (BAPLIE)
The BAPLIE message is used by and between various parties to advise the exact stowage
positions of the cargo on board of an ocean vessel.
- Container discharge/loading report
message (COARRI)
This message serves to facilitate the intermodal handling of containers by streamlining
the information exchange.
- Container gate-in/gate-out report message
(CODECO)
A message by which a terminal confirms that the containers specified have been delivered
or picked up by the inland carrier (road, rail or barge).
- Functional Acknowledgement (CONTRL)
CONTRL is a message syntactically acknowledging or rejecting, with error indication,
a received interchange, functional group or message.
- Customs cargo report message (CUSCAR)
This message permits the transfer of data from a carrier to a Customs administration
for the purpose of meeting Customs cargo reporting requirements.
XML:
- UN- Automated System for Customs Data
(ASYCUDA)
- Other XML customized messages
OTHERS:
- Electronic invoicing and reconciliation
with most of our equipment leasing companies
CONNECTIVITY:
- Seaboard has the ability to interconnect
with customers via value-added networks (VAN), via FTP, SFTP or via AS2 (preferred
method)
Planned EDI Services
New EDI opportunities are continually being evaluated. If necessary, our EDI specialists
will work with you to explore customer-specific EDI requirements.
For any EDI questions please email us at
EDIAdmin@seaboardmarine.com