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GS1 Australia User Manual - Numbering and Bar Coding

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<strong>GS1</strong> Application Identifiers (AIs)<br />

Metric Measurements – Trade<br />

The following AIs identify different types of metric measurements for trade items. Where the fourth digit is “n”, this is the<br />

decimal point indicator, which shows where the decimal point belongs in the actual data. A fourth digit of 0 means that<br />

there is no decimal point <strong>and</strong> the digit 1 means that the decimal point is 1 position before the last digit of the encoded<br />

measurement.<br />

• AI (310n) - Net weight in kilograms; see page 104<br />

• AI (311n) - Length or first dimension in metres; see page 105<br />

• AI (312n) - Width, diameter, or second dimension in metres; see page 105<br />

• AI (313n) - Depth, thickness, height, or third dimension in metres; see page 106<br />

• AI (314n) - Area in square metres; see page 106<br />

• AI (315n) - Net volume in litres; see page 107<br />

• AI (316n) - Net volume in cubic metres; see page 107<br />

Metric Measurements – Logistic<br />

The following AIs identify different types of metric measurements for logistic units. Where the fourth digit is “n”, this is the<br />

decimal point indicator, which shows where the decimal point belongs in the actual data. A fourth digit of 0 means that<br />

there is no decimal point <strong>and</strong> the digit 1 means that the decimal point is 1 position before the last digit of the encoded<br />

measurement.<br />

• AI (330n) - Gross weight in kilograms; see page 108<br />

• AI (331n) - Length or first dimension in metres; see page 108<br />

• AI (332n) - Width, diameter, or second dimension in metres; see page 109<br />

• AI (333n) - Depth, thickness, height, or third dimension in metres; see page 109<br />

• AI (334n) - Area in square metres; see page 110<br />

• AI (335n) - Gross volume in litres; see page 110<br />

• AI (336n) - Gross volume in cubic metres; see page 111<br />

January, 2010 <strong>GS1</strong> <strong>Australia</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> - <strong>Numbering</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Bar</strong> <strong>Coding</strong> 83

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