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Code Name |
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Code Description |
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00 |
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This code should be avoided |
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This code should be avoided. |
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10 |
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Maritime transport |
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This code should be used whenever the transport vehicle completes any part of ist journey by sea. |
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20 |
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Rail transport |
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Rail transport |
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30 |
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Road transport |
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Road transport |
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40 |
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Air transport |
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Air transport |
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50 |
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Mail |
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(Actual mode of transport unknown) - This code is provided for practical reasons, despite the fact that mail is not a genuine mode of transport. In many countries, the value of merchandise exported by mail is considerable, but the exporter or importer concerned would be unable to state by which mode postal items had passed the national border. |
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60 |
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Multimodal transport |
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This code is used when goods are carried to their destination by at least two different modes on the basis of one transport contract. (Local pick-up and delivery of goods out in the performance of a unimodal transport contract shall not be considered as multimodal transport.) |
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70 |
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Fixed transport installations |
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This code applies to installations for continuous transport such as pipelines, ropeways and electric power lines. |
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80 |
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Inland water transport |
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This code is used only where carriage is effected entirely by inland water transport. |
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100 |
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Courier service (GS1 Code) |
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A courier service used to collect and deliver a consignment to its destination. |
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