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Basic dataStandard ID: GB/T 38567-2020 (GB/T38567-2020)Description (Translated English): General specification for data interchange in port logistics operation Sector / Industry: National Standard (Recommended) Classification of Chinese Standard: R07 Classification of International Standard: 35.240.60 Word Count Estimation: 10,192 Date of Issue: 2020-03-31 Date of Implementation: 2020-10-01 Issuing agency(ies): State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration Summary: This standard specifies data exchange types, data exchange principles, data exchange basic requirements, data exchange rules, and data exchange procedures in port logistics operations. This standard applies to data exchange between relevant units of port logistics. GB/T 38567-2020: General specification for data interchange in port logistics operation---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.) will be manually/carefully translated upon your order.General specification for data interchange in port logistics operation ICS 35.240.60 R07 National Standards of People's Republic of China General technical specifications for data exchange of port logistics operations 2020-03-31 released 2020-10-01 implementation State Administration for Market Regulation Issued by the National Standardization Management Committee Table of contentsForeword Ⅰ 1 Scope 1 2 Terms and definitions 1 3 Data exchange type 1 4 Principles of data exchange 2 5 Basic requirements for data exchange 3 6 Data Exchange Rules 3 7 Data exchange process 5ForewordThis standard was drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009. This standard was proposed by the Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China. This standard is under the jurisdiction of the National Port Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC530). This standard was drafted. Institute of Water Transport Science, Ministry of Transport. The main drafters of this standard. Ni Peng, Zhang Yubo, Zhang Yongming, Liu Nannan, Cheng Zilai, Li Jichun. General technical specifications for data exchange of port logistics operations1 ScopeThis standard specifies data exchange types, data exchange principles, basic data exchange requirements, data exchange rules, data exchange According to the exchange process. This standard applies to data exchange between relevant units of port logistics.2 Terms and definitionsThe following terms and definitions apply to this document. 2.1 Data A formal representation of facts, concepts or instructions, suitable for manual or automated communication, interpretation or processing. [GB/T 18391.1-2009, definition 3.12] 2.2 Message The data unit of data exchange and transmission is the data block sent at one time. 2.3 Electronic data interchange electronicdatainterchange;EDI According to the agreement or regulations, for standard information with certain structural characteristics, through the data communication network, in the respective electronic computer system Exchange and process between.3 Types of data exchangePort logistics operation data exchange uses electronic messages as the data carrier. The types and main electronic messages are shown in Table 1. ---According to the agreement, the receiver should send the electronic message of the return receipt to the sender.5 Basic requirements for data exchange5.1 Transmission requirements 5.1.1 Compatibility It should be compatible with multiple file formats, including XML files, platform files, EDIFACT files and binary files, and be Base64 compiled After the code is converted, it is transmitted in a text file format. It should be compatible with multiple transmission protocols, including FTP, MQ, AS2, and EMAIL related protocols, and support protocol extensions. 5.1.2 Stability and reliability Corresponding services should be provided in accordance with the specific requirements of the application project operation guarantee carried by the switching node. The retransmission mechanism should also provide processing mechanisms such as message queue storage, transaction control, hot standby, and error handling. 5.1.3 Timeliness of transmission For time-sensitive data, the timely delivery of the data should be ensured. 5.1.4 Correctness It should be ensured that the content of the data will not change during the exchange. 5.1.5 Security Encryption and endorsement techniques should be used to ensure that data is not tampered with during storage, transmission, and processing. 5.1.6 Transmission uniqueness It should be ensured that data is only effectively transmitted once. 5.2 Format requirements 5.2.1 The character encoding of electronic messages should be UTF-8. 5.2.2 If electronic messages need to be compressed, they should be compressed using ZIP algorithm for transmission. The naming rules for compressed files should be consistent with the original messages. 5.2.3 In the definition of the data exchange message, the content of the numeric field should adhere to the principle of actual value.6 Data Exchange Rules6.1 The transportation plan and implementation information messages are delivered by the shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent to the container terminal, tally, freight forwarder or Its owner. 6.2 Calling information messages are delivered by the shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent to port dispatch, wharf, pilotage, customs, and maritime affairs. 6.3 Ship departure messages are transmitted by the container terminal to the tally, shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent. At the same time pass it to the customs and maritime affairs. 6.4 Manifest (import) messages are delivered by the shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent to port dispatch, container terminal, and tally. Simultaneous delivery To customs and maritime affairs; manifest (export) messages are delivered to customs, tally, and container terminals by shipping companies (carriers) or their shipping agents. 6.5 Ship chart (import) messages are transmitted by the shipping company (carrier) or its ship agent to port dispatch, container terminal, and tally; ship chart (export) The message is passed by the tally to the shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent. 6.6 Dangerous goods notification messages are delivered by the shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent to port dispatch, maritime affairs, container terminals, tally, and cargo owners Or its freight forwarder. 6.7 The dangerous goods list message is transmitted by the shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent to port dispatch, container terminal, tally, and maritime affairs. 6.8 Shipment instruction messages are delivered by the shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent to port dispatch, container terminal, tally, and customs. 6.9 The container loading/unloading report message is transmitted by the tally to the shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent, port dispatcher, and container terminal. 6.10 The container overflow, short, and damaged messages are transmitted by the tally to the shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent, container terminal, customs, and insurance. 6.11 The packing instruction message is transmitted by the owner or its freight agent to the customs, shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent, container terminal, management Cargo, yard, transportation agency. 6.12 The packing list message is transmitted by the container freight station, freight forwarder, and station to the container terminal, cargo owner, tally, shipping company (carrier) or Its shipping agency and customs. 6.13 The container storage report message is transmitted by the container terminal and station to the shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent, port dispatcher, and customs. 6.14 The container entry/exit report message is transmitted by the container terminal and station to the shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent, inland transshipment Heart, shipper, freight forwarder. 6.15 Make sure that the booking message is delivered by the cargo owner or its freight forwarder to the shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent. 6.16 The booking acceptance message is transmitted by the shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent to the owner or its freight forwarder. 6.17 The total container weight message is transmitted by the cargo owner or freight forwarder to the port, shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent. 6.18 The bill of lading message should be delivered to the owner or freight forwarder by the shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent. 6.19 The equipment handover order message is transmitted by the container management unit to the container user/container, container terminal, and station. 6.20 The bulk cargo warehousing message is transmitted by the bulk cargo terminal to the customs, freight forwarders or their owners. 6.21 Bulk cargo shipping messages are transmitted by the bulk cargo terminal to the customs, freight forwarders or their owners. 6.22 The operation plan message is passed to the customs by the bulk terminal. 6.23 The road cargo waybill message is transmitted by the road transport carrier to the transport shipper, freight forwarder or its owner, wharf, and inland terminal. 6.24 (Train) Monthly plan application message is passed to the railway department by the cargo owner or freight forwarder. 6.25 (Train) Daily plan application messages are passed to the railway department by the cargo owner or freight forwarder. 6.26 (Train) Monthly plan application approval message is transmitted by the railway department to the freight forwarder or its owner. 6.27 (Train) Daily plan application approval message is transmitted by the railway department to the freight forwarder or its owner. 6.28 The consignment message for container loading of trains is transmitted to the railway department by the cargo owner or freight forwarder. 6.29 The railway waybill message is transmitted by the railway transport carrier to the freight forwarder or its owner, wharf, or inland station. 6.30 The train departure report message is transmitted from the train departure station to the cargo destination station, shipping agency and terminal. 6.31 The train arrival report message is transmitted from the train departure station to the cargo destination station, freight forwarder, tally and terminal. 6.32 The train in transit information message is passed by the railway department to the freight forwarder or its owner. 6.33 The messages of loading and unloading trucks are transmitted to freight forwarders or their cargo owners by wharves and railway ports. 6.34 The electronic messages of railway delivery and marshalling are transmitted by the railway department to the wharf, MTR, and railway port station. 6.35 (Railway container) The stop-loading message is transmitted by the railway department to the transport shipper, freight forwarder or its owner, wharf, inland station. 6.36 Arrival messages are passed to the customs by the operator of the customs supervision site. 6.37 The message of the customs declaration form is delivered to the customs by the owner or its freight forwarder or customs broker. 6.38 Customs inspection and processing instruction messages are transmitted by the customs to the owner or its freight forwarder, tally, container terminal, and inspection yard. 6.39 The customs release instruction message is passed by the customs to the freight forwarder or its owner, tally, container terminal, and inspection yard. 6.40 The inspection and handling of container shifting feedback messages are passed to the customs by the container terminal and inspection yard. 6.41 Check and release the entry/exit feedback message from the container terminal to the customs. 6.42 Inspect and release loading/unloading feedback messages from the container terminal to the customs. 6.43 The customs transfer and seal inspection messages are passed by the customs to the container terminal, inspection yard, and tally. 6.44 The distribution order message is passed by the customs to the container terminal, inspection yard, and tally. 6.45 International transshipment entry and exit declaration messages are passed to the customs by the container terminal. 6.46 The customs acknowledgement message for international transshipment is passed by the customs to the container terminal and tally. 6.47 The transfer message is transmitted to the customs by the container terminal and inspection yard. 6.48 The message of the general declaration form is passed to the customs, maritime affairs and border inspection by the shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent. 6.49 The cargo declaration message is delivered to the customs and maritime affairs by the shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent. 6.50 The passenger list message is passed to the customs, maritime affairs and border inspection by the shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent. 6.51 The crew list messages are passed to the customs, maritime affairs and border inspection by the shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent. 6.52 The shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent transmits the message of the marine goods declaration form to the customs and maritime affairs. 6.53 The message of the crew item declaration form is passed to the customs, maritime affairs and border inspection by the shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent.7 Data exchange process7.1 Import operations 7.1.1 The shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent passes the EDI center to transfer transportation to the container terminal, tally, freight forwarder or its owner Plan and implement information messages. 7.1.2 The shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent passes the EDI center to the port dispatch, wharf, pilotage, customs, and maritime affairs to deliver the call information Message. 7.1.3 The shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent passes the EDI center to transfer manifest messages to port dispatch, container terminals, and tally. 7.1.4 The shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent passes through the EDI center to deliver ship plans (imports) to port dispatch, container terminals, and tally. Message. 7.1.5 The shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent, through the EDI center, provides dispatch, maritime, container terminals, tally, cargo owners or their cargo The forwarding agent transmits the dangerous goods notification message. 7.1.6 Shipping companies (carriers) or their shipping agents pass through the EDI center to deliver dangerous goods to port dispatch, container terminals, external management, and maritime affairs List message. 7.1.7 Tally passes through the EDI center to deliver container loading/unloading to shipping companies (carriers) or their shipping agents, port dispatchers, and container terminals Report message. 7.1.8 Tally passes through the EDI center to transfer container overflows and shortfalls to the shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent, container terminal, customs, and insurance Damaged messages. 7.1.9 Container terminals and stations pass through the EDI center to deliver containers to shipping companies (carriers) or their shipping agents, port dispatchers, and customs Stack report message. 7.1.10 Through the EDI center, container terminals and depots provide shipping companies (carriers) or their shipping agents, inland transshipment centers, shippers, cargo The forwarding agent transmits the container in/out report message. 7.1.11 The shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent passes the EDI center to deliver the bill of lading to the owner or freight forwarder. 7.1.12 The road transport carrier transmits the road cargo waybill message to the transport shipper, shipper, terminal, and inland station through the EDI center. 7.1.13 The bulk cargo terminal passes the EDI center to deliver bulk cargo storage messages to the customs and cargo owners. 7.1.14 The bulk cargo terminal passes the EDI center to deliver bulk cargo shipment messages to customs and cargo owners. 7.1.15 The bulk cargo terminal passes through the EDI center to deliver the operation plan message to the customs. 7.1.16 The cargo owner or freight forwarder passes the EDI center to the railway department to transmit (train) monthly plan application messages. 7.1.17 The cargo owner or freight forwarder passes the EDI center to the railway department to transmit (train) daily plan application messages. 7.1.18 The railway department passes the EDI center to the freight forwarder or its cargo owner to deliver the (train) monthly plan application approval message. 7.1.19 The railway department passes the EDI center to the freight forwarder or its cargo owner to deliver the (train) daily plan application approval message. 7.1.20 The cargo owner or freight forwarder passes the EDI center to the railway department to transfer the container loading message to the railway department. 7.1.21 The railway transport carrier passes through the EDI center to transmit the railway waybill message to the transport shipper, cargo owner, terminal, and inland station. 7.1.22 The train departure station passes the EDI center to deliver the train departure report message to the cargo destination station, shipping agency, and terminal. 7.1.23 The train departure station passes the EDI center to deliver the train arrival report message to the cargo destination station, freight forwarder, tally and terminal. 7.1.24 Through the EDI center, the railway department transmits train information messages to the freight forwarder or its cargo owner. 7.1.25 Wharf and railway port station pass EDI center to deliver loading and unloading messages to freight forwarders or their cargo owners. 7.1.26 Through the EDI center, the railway department transmits electronic messages of railway train delivery and marshalling to wharf, MTR, and railway port stations. 7.1.27 Through the EDI center, the railway department delivers (railway containers) to transport shippers, freight forwarders or their cargo owners, wharfs, and inland stations. Stop loading messages. 7.1.28 The operator of the customs-supervised place passes the EDI center to deliver the arrival message to the customs. 7.1.29 The freight forwarder, its owner, and the customs broker pass the EDI center to pass the declaration message to the customs. 7.1.30 Through the EDI center, the customs transfers customs inspection and handling instructions to the owner or its freight forwarder, tally, container terminal, and inspection yard. Order message. 7.1.31 Through the EDI center, the customs transmits customs clearance instructions to the freight forwarder or its owner, tally, container terminal, and inspection yard Message. 7.1.32 The container terminal and the inspection yard pass the EDI center to pass the inspection and processing feedback messages to the customs. 7.1.33 The container terminal passes the EDI center to pass the inspection and release entry/exit feedback message to the customs. 7.1.34 The container terminal passes the EDI center to pass the inspection and release loading/unloading feedback message to the customs. 7.1.35 The customs passes through the EDI center to deliver the transit inspection messages to the container terminal, inspection yard, and tally. 7.1.36 Through the EDI center, the customs transfers distribution order messages to container terminals, inspection yards, and tally. 7.1.37 The container terminal passes the EDI center to pass the declaration of international transshipment entry and exit to the customs. 7.1.38 Through the EDI center, the customs transfers the customs acknowledgement message of international transshipment to the container terminal, inspection yard and tally. 7.1.39 The container terminal and inspection yard pass the EDI center and pass the transfer message to the customs. 7.1.40 The shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent passes the EDI center to pass the general declaration message to the customs, maritime affairs and border inspection. 7.1.41 The shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent passes the EDI center to the customs and maritime affairs to deliver the cargo declaration message. 7.1.42 The shipping company (carrier) or its shipping agent passes the EDI center to pass the passenger list message to the custom......Tips & Frequently Asked Questions:Question 1: How long will the true-PDF of GB/T 38567-2020_English be delivered?Answer: Upon your order, we will start to translate GB/T 38567-2020_English as soon as possible, and keep you informed of the progress. 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