ISO 23355:2024

Visibility data interchange among logistics information service providers

ISO 23355:2024

Name:ISO 23355:2024   Standard name:Visibility data interchange among logistics information service providers
Standard number:ISO 23355:2024   language:English language
Release Date:30-Jun-2024   technical committee:ISO/TC 154 - Processes, data elements and documents in commerce, industry and administration
Drafting committee:ISO/TC 154 - Processes, data elements and documents in commerce, industry and administration   ICS number:03.100.10 - Purchasing. Procurement. Logistics

International
Standard
ISO 23355
First edition
Visibility data interchange among
2024-07
logistics information service
providers
Échange de données de visibilité entre fournisseurs de services
d'informations logistiques
Reference number
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms . 1
3.1 Terms and definitions .1
3.2 Abbreviated terms .2
4 Framework of logistics information service providers interconnection . 2
4.1 Interconnected relations .2
4.1.1 Overview .2
4.1.2 Regional LISP interconnection .3
4.1.3 Inter-regional LISP interconnection .3
4.1.4 Classification of parties in LISP framework .4
4.2 Features .4
5 Visibility data of logistics information service . 5
5.1 Logistics import/export process . .5
5.2 Logistics import/export status .6
5.2.1 Import .6
5.2.2 Export .7
5.3 Logistics visibility data interchange message .7
5.3.1 Overview .7
5.3.2 Interchange message .8
6 Messages of visibility data interchange between LISPs . 8
6.1 Message content attribute description .8
6.1.1 Description of character representations .8
6.1.2 Occurrence number of data elements .8
6.2 Messages .9
6.2.1 Transport means forecast information message .9
6.2.2 Transport means actual information message .17
6.2.3 Arrival report message .27
6.2.4 Tally message .45
6.2.5 Goods loading message . . 65
6.2.6 Transport means and goods release message . 85
7 Logistics visibility data element compilation .93
7.1 Overview . 93
7.2 Data element compilation table . 93
Bibliography .113

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Foreword
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Introduction
Visibility of logistics flow and a simple and trusted way to find the precise logistics information are very
important for logistics in international trade.
However, the logistics data to be obtained by the logistics operator is often provided by several logistics
information service providers (LISP) and other logistics parties. Although international standards (such as
UN/EDIFACT) have existed for decades and many national and regional systems have been implemented
based on these international standards, LISPs are often developed in isolation and fragmentation based on
its own business requirements; and this leads to different interpretations of standard messages. A logistics
information service framework should be specified for the visibility of logistics flow.
This document specifies a framework to clarify logistics visibility data and how it should be interchanged
among different LISPs. This document can be used by LISPs for establishing data connections with
other logistics information service systems and for satisfying different data providers’ and data users’
requirements. Logistics authorities and data users can also use this document to track the logistics flow and
optimize their services.
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International Standard ISO 23355:2024(en)
Visibility data interchange among logistics information
service providers
1 Scope
This document specifies logistics visibility data, data elements, interchange message, and framework of
logistics information service providers (LISP) interconnection. This document is applicable to regional and
inter-regional logistics data interchange services of transport means and goods management in maritime,
road, air, and railway import/export transportation.
2 Normative references
There are no normative references in this document.
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
3.1 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminology databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www .iso .org/ obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at https:// www .electropedia .org/
3.1.1
data provider
party that provides logistics data to a logistics information service provider (LISP) (3.1.3)
3.1.2
data user
party that accesses logistics data from the logistics information service provider (LISP) (3.1.3) framework
3.1.3
logistics information service provider
LISP
party that provides the services of a platform for the electronic exchange of logistics information in the
supply chain for increased efficiency and effectiveness
3.1.4
logistics visibility data
data that constitute logistics event status in import/export logistics procedure, covering the event
data relating to the mode of transport, cargo and means of transport, B2B (business-to-business), G2B
(government-to-business), B2G (business-to-government), public or private interests
Note 1 to entry: Visibility data is sorted in each event.
3.1.5
logistics visibility data interchange
data interchange for accurate and efficient logistics tracking and traceability

3.1.6
interconnection
connected status between logistics information service providers (LISPs) (3.1.3)
Note 1 to entry: The visibility data interchanged among LISPs are interconnected, so the connected status among
LISPs is interconnection.
3.1.7
other receiver
party that receives a copy of a message when a document sender sends the message to a document receiver
3.2 Abbreviated terms
API application programming interface
CCS cargo community system
IMO International Maritime Organization
PCS port community system
UN/CCL United Nations Core Components Library
WCO World Customs Organization
4 Framework of logistics information service provider
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