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Catalogue of UPU Standards - Universal Postal Union

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P45<br />

P49<br />

P51<br />

Enhancements to item level messaging for Customs purposes<br />

This work item will investigate a specification for enhancements to EDI messages describing<br />

processes and criteria that will allow origin postal operators to act on directions from destination<br />

customs authorities by sending a message from the destination postal operator to the origin postal<br />

operator, passing an appropriate subset <strong>of</strong> decisions <strong>of</strong> destination customs authority regarding preadvised<br />

items.<br />

See POC C 4 SB 2011.4–Doc 5b for original work item proposal.<br />

Examination <strong>of</strong> current processes, convention for defining EDI addresses and their uses<br />

The scope <strong>of</strong> the work item is to investigate the rules and recommendations concerning EDI<br />

address codes and the associated ‘partner identification code qualifier’ as well as the use <strong>of</strong> the EDI<br />

addresses, special uses, current constraints, risks, and best practices.<br />

See POC C 1 SB 2013.1–Doc 6 for original work item proposal.<br />

Standardisation and harmonisation <strong>of</strong> terminology for events occurring during the<br />

operations and transport phases for international mail<br />

This work item will investigate the development <strong>of</strong> a standard for events and event targets occurring<br />

during the operations and transport phases for international mail.<br />

See POC C 1 SB 2013.2 –Doc 5b for original work item proposal.<br />

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