ISO 8000-119:2026
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
16 January 2026
Data quality — Part 119: Application of ISO 8000-115 to transport unit identifiers
ISO 8000-119:2026 Files
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ISO 8000-119:2026 Scope
This document specifies the requirements for transport unit identifiers (TUID). These requirements supplement those of ISO 8000-115.
The following are within the scope of this document:
— the methods used to identify the originator of a potential shipment;
— the methods used to identify the origin and destination locations of a potential shipment;
— the requirements for the representation of the originator, origin, and destination locations of a potential shipment in a single identifier.
The following are outside the scope of this document:
— the methods used to identify shipments in the transport phase;
— the identification of the goods movement phase.
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