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Revision of Recommendation 16

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Project Details

Domain

Project Identifier
P1061
Bureau Decision #
#00000
Project Proposal Status

Draft

Project Page

TBD

Supporting VC

TBD

Project Lead

TBD

HoD Support
TBD / TBD / TBD
StatusInitiated
Version
1.0
Submitted date
2018-01-22
Draft Development Completion
2018-11-19
Publication Date
2019-01-19

Project Purpose

The UN/LOCODE has emerged as the prominent international standard for referring to locations used in international trade. The UN/LOCODE is used by carriers, logistics providers, multinational corporations and software providers as the standard way to refer to cities, ports, airports, etc. Given the adoption of the UN/LOCODE, changes to the standard can have major impact on industry. The rules governing the maintenance of the UN/LOCODE (Recommendation 16) are based on the business scenario of several decades ago. However, the use and importance of the UN/LOCODE has grown tremendously since Recommendation 16 was last updated in 1998. The purpose of this project is to update Recommendation 16 in order to allow it to continue to govern the modern usage of the UN/LOCODE. Emerging industry requirements are leading to inconsistencies in the application of the codes. An update to Recommendation 16 will add more specificity to definitions and process, leading to less ambiguity and more consistency in the application of the codes. It will ensure that the UN/LOCODE remains an important international standard which keeps pace with the changes in usage and in technology.

Project Scope

The project shall update the UN/EDIFACT guides to correspond to the most recent IMO FAL Compendium and their independent data model. The project will also develop equivalent CCBDA message structures derived from the MMT-RDM plus the relevant XML schemas. No BRS will be developed as this is covered within the IMO FAL Compendium update project. Core Components and other artefacts may be requested as a submission to satisfy the requirements of the IMO FAL Compendium and in line with the UN/CEFACT principle of ‘semantic hub.’

Project Deliverables

The project deliverables are: a) Updated UN/EDIFACT guides for the FAL messages b) Equivalent CCBDA message structures derived from the MMT-RDM c) XML schema based on the CCBDA message structures

Exit Criteria

a) Updated UN/EDIFACT guides for the FAL messages • Final draft ready for publication b) Equivalent CCBDA message structures derived from the MMT-RDM • Final draft ready for publication c) XML schema based on the CCBDA message structures • Final draft ready for publication

Project Team Membership and Required Functional Expertise

Membership is open to experts with broad knowledge in the area of maritime transport, regulatory procedures and the IMO FAL Compendium. In addition, Heads of Delegations may invite technical experts from their constituency to participate in the work. Experts are expected to contribute to the work based solely on their expertise and to comply with the UN/CEFACT Code of Conduct and Ethics and the policy on Intellectual Property Rights.

Geographical Focus

The geographical focus of the project is global.

Initial Contributions

• IMO FAL Convention, 1965 • IMO FAL Compendium, 2013 • UN CCL • UN/CEFACT MMT-RDM • UN/CEFACT messages (UN/EDIFACT)

Resource Requirements

Participants in the project shall provide resources for their own participation. The existence and functioning of the project shall not require any additional resources from the UNECE secretariat. The project will be prepared in between Forums, principally using conference call facilities.

Project Leadership

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