accounting entity 
	 
    Corporation or a subset of a corporation that is independent in
		regard to one or more operational or accounting functions. An accounting entity
		is an entity that produces a P&L and a balance sheet from a complete,
		balanced set of transactions. It is often a legal entity. An accounting entity
		is defined within a tenant and can contain locations.
 
   advance ship notice 
	 
   EDI-formatted electronic notification of pending deliveries, an
		electronic packing list. The purpose of the ASN is to inform the recipient that
		the shipment is in transit. After the shipment has left the company's site, the
		company may send this message electronically to the customer, to a consignee,
		or to both.
 
   AES 
	 
   See automated export system.
 
   air waybill 
	 
   Transport document that handles air transportation.
		It states the terms and conditions of the carriage. These types are available: 
		
         - Master air waybill: A
			 transport document issued by the air cargo carrier. 
		  
 
         - House air waybill: A
			 transport document that is issued by the freight forwarder. 
		  
 
      
    
 
   ASN 
	 
   See advance ship notice.
 
   attention of name 
	 
   Name of the person for whom a document is
		provided.
 
   automated export system 
	 
   European standard for handling customs-related
		processes, for example, export declarations, through EDI. Similar processes are
		used in other countries, for example, AES X12. 
	 
 
   auxiliary packaging 
	 
   Auxiliary packing aids, for example, lids.
 
   backorder 
	 
   Customer order that cannot be filled when presented
		because stock is unavailable.
 
   barcode 
	 
   Machine-readable product information that is encoded,
		for example, in bars.
 
   bill of lading 
	 
   See waybill.
 
   BOD 
	 
   See business object document.
 
   business object document 
	 
   Message that is sent from an application to one or more other
		applications. A BOD message informs an application of a change to a business object that has
		occurred in another application. Alternatively, it requests an application to update a
		business object. A BOD contains two parts: a Noun and a Verb. The Noun is a common business
		object. The Verb is an action that is performed on the Noun. 
 
   carrier 
	 
   Entity that is in the business of transporting goods.
		The shipment by a specific carrier can be part of the shipping
		regulation.
 
   carrier agent 
	 
   Party authorized to act on behalf of a carrier.
 
   certificate of origin 
	 
   Document that is used in international trade. A
		certificate of origin is a printed form attesting that the goods in a
		particular export shipment have been wholly produced in a particular country.
		It is completed by the exporter and certified by an issuing body.
 
   code number 
	 
   Standardized code to identify goods in customs
		procedures.
 
   combined nomenclature 
	 
    EU nomenclature to identify goods that meet the
		requirements of the Common Customs Tariff and the external trade statistics of
		the European Union. 
	 
 
   combined plan 
	 
   Consists of release order lines that represent the combined requirements
		of different message types. A combined plan summarizes the effective requirements for
		shipment schedules and planning schedules. Each revision of the combined plan is saved.
		References to the message-type-specific single plans are stored. 
 
   commodity code 
	 
   Identification code that is used for tax and customs
		purposes.
 
   commodity type 
	 
   Classification that specifies a further breakdown of
		a commodity code.
 
   consignee 
	 
   Party to which goods are consigned. 
		
Note: A shipment may pass through several consignees on its way from
		  original consignor to the ultimate consignee. 
		
 
	  
 
   consolidation 
	 
   Grouping and stuffing of several shippers into a combined master
		shipment to be transported as a larger unit. A consolidation point is the location where the
		consolidation takes place.
 
   container 
	 
   Box, carton, tub, pallet, or something similar that
		contains parts to be shipped. A container can also include other
		containers.
 
   container role
	 
	A container role determines the type of label to be printed. A container
		role is assigned to a container depending on the trading partner and the type of packaging
		of the container.
For example, there is at least one container role
			available for containers with these types of packaging:
		
			- Outer: Master, Mixed, Mixed Master
 
			-  Inner: Single, Mixed Single, Virtual
 
			- Auxiliary: Auxiliary
 
		
See also: type of packaging, container structure
	 
 
   container structure
	 
	An assembly of different container types to fulfill the specific trading
		partner requirements and to allow a simplified packaging process. 
For example: Small
			packs containing a certain amount of nails are packed in a box, multiple boxes are
			packed on a pallet.
	 
 
   container type 
	 
   Description of the material of which a container is
		composed. The container type is typically received as a 5-character code. The
		first three characters are alphabetic and the last two are numeric.
 
   country of origin 
	 
   Country in which the goods have been produced or
		manufactured, according to criteria that are laid down for the purposes of
		application of the customs tariff, of quantity restrictions, or of any other
		measure that is related to trade.
 
   CPD carnet 
	 
   Document that facilitates the transit and the temporary importation of
		means of transport. It serves as customs declaration and authorization. Additionally, it
		serves as a guarantee in countries that are a contracting party to the Istanbul
		Convention.
 
   CUM 
	 
   See cumulative quantity.
 
   cumulative quantity 
	 
   Total quantity of an item that is shipped according
		to a schedule for a given item and customer in a period. May be reset at a
		certain point in time. Usually the CUM abbreviation is used.
  
  customs number 
 
  Unique number that is provided by customs to identify persons or parties who submit customs declarations. Examples: Sender and receiver. In the European Union, the customs number is part of the EORI number.
 
   customs office 
	 
   Office in which customs formalities are performed.
		Customs offices can be primary customs offices and customs stations at border
		crossing areas. 
	 
 
   customs office of exit 
	 
   Customs office to which goods must be presented
		before they leave the customs territory of the EU. At this customs office, they
		are subject to exit formalities and controls. The customs office of exit is
		designated by the customs authorities in accordance with the customs rules. If
		no discrepancies are found, the customs office of exit releases the goods for
		export and informs the customs office of export. If the customs office of exit
		receives an exit summary declaration, it performs regular controls. They are
		required for the goods that leave the EU customs territory. 
	 
 
   customs office of export 
	 
   Customs office that is designated by the customs
		authorities in accordance with the customs rules. These customs rules include
		the formalities that must be completed in respect of goods that are destined to
		leave the customs territory of the EU. The destination of these goods must be
		outside the EU.
 
   delivery terms
   Delivery terms are internationally-recognized terms of delivery. These
		rules ensure that the common contract clauses in export/import transactions are interpreted
		uniformly. The terms of delivery were developed and issued by the International Chamber of
		Commerce (ICC) in Paris.
 
   dock 
	 
   Shipping or receiving location in a warehouse or
		manufacturing facility.
 
   drop zone 
	 
   Delivery location on a manufacturing line where a
		part is to be consumed.
 
   DUNS number 
	 
    Unique nine-digit identification number for each
		physical location of a business. It is widely used by both commercial and
		federal entities.
 
   EDI 
	 
   See electronic data interchange.
 
   electronic data interchange 
	 
   Electronic communication of business transactions,
		such as orders, confirmations and invoices, between organizations. Third
		parties provide EDI services and translators that enable organizations with
		different equipment to connect. Usually, the abbreviation EDI is used. 
	 
  
  EORI number 
 
  After registering with customs authorities in one member state, an economic operator (EO) can obtain an EORI number. This number is valid throughout the European Union. The EO can then use this number in all communications with any EU customs authorities.
 
   Exchange Services 
   Exchange Services includes communication components to physically
		exchange data between external trading partners and applications that are connected to ION.
		Exchange Services supports the sending, receiving, and polling of data.
 
   FFD 
	 
   See format file description.
 
   format file description (FFD) 
	 
   Describes the structure of the input file or
		structured output file. A source FFD is used to convert a structured message
		file such as 
		ANSI ASC X12 or 
		UN/EDIFACT to 
		XML. A target FFD is used to convert a 
		XML output file to a structured message file such as 
		ANSI ASC X12 or 
		UN/EDIFACT.
 
   freight container 
	 
   Standardized, sustainable transport vessel that can
		be unloaded and locked up securely.
 
   freight matrix 
	 
   Table in which the freight prices for each carrier
		are listed. Freight prices are calculated depending on, for example, weight,
		volume, distance, freight type or destination country. The freight matrix
		provides the calculation basis.
 
   inner packaging 
	 
   Container, for example, a box, that comes directly in
		contact with an item. For an inner packaging, an outer packaging is required
		for transport.
 
   location 
	 
   Single geographical site of an organization that is
		associated with data or transaction. A location can be a warehouse, a
		manufacturing location, or an office. Items are being shipped to or from a
		specific location. Example locations are warehouse, Ship To, or Ship
		From.
 
   logistics service provider 
	 
    
		     Party providing logistic services such as warehousing, re-packing of
		  products, distribution, or assembly. 
		
 
	  
 
   LSP 
	 
   See logistics service provider.
 
   message standard 
	 
   Defines the format or structure of the message. Examples are ANSI ASC X12, UN/EDIFACT,
			ODETTE, VDA, XML, BOD, or BEMIS. 
 
   message type 
	 
   Defines the content of the message and the business process.
		Examples are Planning Schedule, Invoice, or Shipment.
  
  NCTS 
 
   New Computerized System: Electronic data interchange system which was introduced as the transit declaration and is due to replace the traditional paper procedure in the European Union as well as in the EFTA countries (Iceland, Norway, Switzerland)
 
   OAGIS 
	 
   See open applications group integration
		specification.
 
   OEM 
	 
   See original equipment manufacturer.
 
   open applications group integration specification 
	 
   Defines a common model, common messages, and business
		processes that are based on XML business object documents to enable the
		communication between business applications. 
	 
 
   original equipment manufacturer 
	 
   A company that buys a product and incorporates it
		into a new product under its own name. 
	 
 
   outer packaging 
	 
   Outer packaging means the outermost enclosure of a packaging, without
		contact to items. An outer packaging contains inner packaging. 
 
   pack 
	 
   A pack is, for example, a bag, a box, or a tub that
		contains parts that are to be shipped. The pack is stored within a container.
		The container is not used as a pallet.
 
   package 
	 
   A container that holds goods. A package is the result
		of a packing operation that consists of the packaging and its contents to
		facilitate manual or mechanical handling. There can be several successive
		packing operations. 
	 
 
   packaging
	 
   Complete or partial wrapping of goods in order to delimit the volume of
		the goods or to safeguard them. The packaging should protect the goods themselves and other
		goods as well as persons handling the goods from injuries.
See also: container, inner
			packaging, auxiliary packaging, type of packaging, package, freight container, transport
			handling unit
	 
 
   packaging structure 
   See container structure. 
 
   partner 
	 
   Classifies business partners or system partners who
		exchange standardized messages with you: 
		
         - A business partner is a
			 classification for all customers or vendors that are combined. A business
			 partner cannot be a single customer or supplier number. A business partner is,
			 for example, BMW or GM. Some business partners must be split in different
			 divisions such as spare parts, service parts, or MGO and AMK for Opel. 
		  
 
         - A system partner is an
			 external system such as Accounting or CAD. 
		  
 
      
    
 
   partner hierarchy 
	 
   Represents a list of business partners or system
		partners who are organized and grouped in a hierarchical tree structure. The
		tree structure of the partner hierarchy consists of one or several partner
		IDs.
 
   partner ID 
	 
   Represents an element of the partner hierarchy. Each
		partner ID can consist of child nodes. For example, GM is a partner ID of the
		"partners" hierarchy. Opel, Vauxhall, and Bertone are in this perspective child
		nodes of GM. 
	 
 
   pick-up sheet 
	 
   Sheet that is used in the automotive business to
		control specific processes: The pick-up sheet (PUS) message is a message from a
		customer to his suppliers and carriers. It provides information about a pick-up
		of material at the supplier's location. Additionally, it informs about the
		delivery of material to the receiving site according to the conditions set out
		in the order. The material flow is exactly steered through a special call-off
		document, the pick-up sheet, which is transmitted to suppliers and carriers. It
		can contain different items. It can contain additional data which relate
		transport or pick-up of the goods. The customer is expected to ship exactly as
		requested: No changes in date/time and quantities are allowed. 
		
Example: GM MAIS pick-up sheet. 
		
 
	  
 
   place of loading 
	 
   Place where goods are loaded on a vehicle, for example a truck, or
		placed in a container.
 
   print request 
	 
    Request containing data to be processed by the
		external print engine. A print request is an XML document containing
		transactional data, which gets rendered by the print engine based on
		pre-defined print templates. See also print template.
 
   print template 
	 
    
		    Template that defines the rules and the layout design on how to render
		  a print job. Rendering includes the physical printing or creating of a PDF file
		  through the external print engine. See also: Print Request 
		
 
	  
 
   pro forma invoice 
	 
   Document that is provided before the shipment or
		together with the shipment of goods (as for export). It describes the items and
		terms of sale, but does not have the function of a real invoice.
 
   SBI 
	 
   See self-billing invoice.
 
   self-billing invoice 
	 
   A message sent by a customer to an organization that includes details of
		goods or services sold, price, and the terms of payment in cases in which the customer
		receiving a supply issues the invoice instead of the supplier.
 
   ship from 
	 
   See ship from location.
 
   ship from location 
	 
   Location in a company from which a shipment is sent,
		for example, a warehouse.
 
   shipment 
	 
   Collection of goods (items, components, containers)
		that is shipped to a Ship To location at a set date. A shipment is sent from a
		supplier to a customer. This information is distributed across several internal
		documents and is eventually assembled into an ASN. 
	 
 
   shipper
   Separately identifiable collection of one or more
		shipments to be transported from one consignor to one consignee through one
		mode of transport.
 
   Shipping
    handles various
		functions related to shipping and export, for example, barcode labels, waybills, and advance
		ship notices. It supports automotive processes, but is not limited to automotive use. Use
		the  functional area with your ERP system.
			 offers features that go beyond that
		of your ERP system and facilitates communication with business partners.
 
   ship to 
	 
   See ship to location.
 
   ship to location 
	 
   Place where the customer receives a
		shipment.
 
   single plan 
	 
   Consists of release order lines with requirements of a specific
		message type, shipment schedule or planning schedule, sorted by requirement
		date. A new single plan is created to validate and process new requirements of
		incoming release orders. This is done before the plan is published and stored
		in the database. The processing status of a single plan marks the step in a
		chain of processes that must be performed to integrate the new requirements.
		Each revision of a single plan is saved. The received cumulative quantities and
		the last packing slip number are stored in the single plan. 
	 
 
   SOR 
	 
   See system of record.
 
   style sheet 
	 
   Defines the rules to transform an input 
		XML file into an output 
		XML file. 
	 
 
   system of record 
	 
   Application that is the owner of the data and sends a
		synchronization message containing changes that happened to a business object.
		A Sync message is sent by the owner of the data and can be delivered to any
		other application for which this information is relevant. 
	 
 
   tenant 
	 
    
		    Container for accounting entities and locations. Between two tenants
		  no data is shared. Tenants are useful in environments where several customers
		  share an enterprise software deployment. See also accounting entity, location. 
		
    
 
   THU 
	 
   See transport handling unit.
 
   transport handling unit 
	 
   A uniquely identifiable physical unit consisting of one or more
		packages, not necessarily containing the same articles, to enable physical handling during
		the transport process.
Note: The transport handling unit refers to the outermost packaging.
			Use container or package in a more generic meaning. Always use the full term transport
			handling unit or THU to avoid confusion with the deprecated term handling unit, which
			normally has a different meaning.
 
 
   type of packaging
	 
   Type or level in packaging structure: inner, outer or auxiliary.
See
			also: packaging, container, package
 
 
   UA-FI 
	 
    
		    MaXware product UA-FI (User Agent File Interface) is
		designed to provide mail-enabling capabilities to applications that are using
		the X.400 network. The application generates a set of files that describe the
		required operation. UA-FI performs the requested operations and provides a
		report for the application, which is contained in another set of
		files.
 
   unit of measure 
	 
   Standard quantity used to count, divide, or describe
		an object or objects.
 
   unprocessed plan 
	 
   Plans that have an exception status or plans that
		must be approved manually.
 
   VDA 
	 
   German automotive industry association ("Verband der
		Automobilindustrie") that defines EDI guidelines, which are used in the German
		automotive market.
 
   waybill 
	 
    Transport document that evidences a contract between
		a carrier and a transport buyer for the carriage of goods. Types of waybills
		are, for example, air waybill, CMR waybill, rail consignment note.
 
   X.400 
	 
   X.400, also known as P7, is an e-mail system. In
		Germany, X.400 often is referred to as Telebox400, the old brand name of
		Deutsche Bundespost. X.400 is widely used in Europe to transmit EDI
		messages.