0. INTRODUCTION This specification provides the definition of the Delivery schedule message (DELFOR) to be used in Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) between trading partners involved in administration, commerce and transport. 1. SCOPE 1.1 | Functional Definition WARNING! This version of the DELFOR is not upward compatible with versions prior to D96B. DELFOR is a message which is sent from a party who is planning the use or consumption of products to a party who has to plan for the supply of the products. The message gives the requirements regarding details for short term delivery and/or medium to long scheduling for products. The scheduling can be used to authorize manufacturing and or the provision of materials. This is based on the terms and conditions defined in a purchase order or contract. 1.2 Field of Application The UN Standard Delivery Schedule Message may be applied for both national and international trade. It is based on universal commercial practice and is not dependent on the type of business or industry. 1.3 | Principles The Delivery schedule message shall be used to: - specify firm delivery dates and the quantities scheduled (using segment SCC, data element Delivery plan status indicator, coded (4017)= "Firm". - specify forcasted production requirements (using SCC, data element Delivery plan status indicator, coded (4017)=either "commitment for manufacturing and material (2)" or "commitment for material (3)" or "planning/forecast (4)". - define the aspects that guarantee the synchronization between the supplying and receiving parties, thus allowing the supplier to plan for the resources necessary to fulfill customer requirements. The Delivery schedule message provides the option to use one of two scheduling methods. Method 1: delivery point driven This is when for a given delivery point a number of different products are to be delivered. This means that address information triggers product information. Usage of segment group 7 is consequently required for the specification of delivery points. Method 2: product driven This is when a given product is to be delivered to a number of different delivery points. This means that product information triggers address information, Consequently, segment group 7 is not to be used. Delivery point information shall be specified in segment group 22. An initiating Delivery schedule message is identified in the BGM with the "document/message name, coded (1001)" equal to "delivery schedule (241)" and "message function, coded (1225)" equal to "original (9)". A subsequent message may be used to replace the schedule completely (quantities and dates). This is identified in the BGM with the "message function, coded (1225)" equal to "replace (5)". The replacement of a schedule requires the new schedule to totally override the previous one. Alternatively the message may be used to partially alter the schedule. This is identified in the BGM with the "message function, coded (1225)" equal to "change (4)". Such alteration to the schedule shall adhere to the following recommendations: 1. All the date information in the QTY-DTM segment group shall be systematically used to identify the group to be changed. 2. How the information is to be changed: 2.a. To change a quantity - where the date information matches the current quantity is replaced with the new quantity. 2.b. To change a date - the current quantity has to be changed to zero and the new date information has to be given with the quantity from the former schedule. 2.c. To change a date and quantity - the current quantity has to be changed to zero and the new date information has to be given with appropriate new quantity. 2.d. To delete quantities and dates - the current quantity has to be changed to zero. 2.e. To add quantities and dates - the new date information has to be given with the appropriate new quantity. 3. Unchanged dates and quantities - unchanged dates and quantities from the former schedule need to be resent. 4. Delivered quantities - delivered quantities are automatically eliminated from the schedule. The association to the previous Delivery schedule message is given by referencing the appropriate document/message number. 2. REFERENCES See UNTDID, Part 4, Chapter 2.6 UN/ECE UNSM - General Introduction, Section 1. 3. TERMS AND DEFINITIONS See UNTDID, Part 4, Chapter 2.6 UN/ECE UNSM - General Introduction, Section 2. 4. MESSAGE DEFINITION 4.1 | Data Segment Clarification This section should be read in conjunction with the Branching Diagram and the Segment Table which indicate mandatory, conditional and repeating requirements. 0010 UNH, Message header A service segment starting and uniquely identifying a message. The message type code for the Delivery schedule message is DELFOR. Note: Delivery schedule messages conforming to this document must contain the following data in segment UNH, composite S009: Data element 0065 DELFOR 0052 D 0054 96B 0051 UN 0020 | BGM, Beginning of message A segment for unique identification of the Delivery schedule message by means of its name and its number and its function (original, replacement, change). 0030 | DTM, Date/time/period The DTM segment shall be specified at least once to identify the Delivery schedule message date. This segment can be included to indicate the beginning and the end date of the schedule. 0040 + FTX, Free text A segment with free text in coded or clear form to give further clarification when required. In computer to computer exchanges such text will normally require the receiver to process this segment manually. 0050 Segment group 1: RFF-DTM A group of segments giving references relevant to the whole message, e.g. contract number. 0060 | RFF, Reference A segment for giving references to the whole Delivery schedule message, e.g. contract, original message number (AGO), previous message number (ACW), import or export licence. 0070 | DTM, Date/time/period Date or time, or date and time of the reference. 0080 | Segment group 2: NAD-SG3-SG4 A group of segments identifying parties by their names, addresses, locations, references and contacts relevant to the whole selivery schedule. 0090 | NAD, Name and address A segment for identifying names and addresses and their functions relevant for the whole Delivery schedule. The principal parties for the Delivery schedule message shall be identified. The identification of the recipient of the goods must be given in the NAD segment in the detail section. It is recommended that where possible only the coded form of the party ID should be specified. 0100 + Segment group 3: RFF-DTM A group of segments giving references relevant to the party. 0110 + RFF, Reference A segment giving references related to the party. 0120 + DTM, Date/time/period Date/time/period of the reference. 0130 | Segment group 4: CTA-COM A group of segments to identify person, function, or department and appropriate numbers to whom communication should be directed. 0140 CTA, Contact information A segment to identify the person, function, or department to whom communication should be directed. 0150 | COM, Communication contact A segment identifying communication types and numbers for the person, function, or department identified in the CTA segment. 0160 + Segment group 5: TDT-DTM A group of segments specifying details of the mode and means of transport, and date/time/period relating to the whole message. This group of segments is used only when the requested mode and means of transport deviates from the norm. 0170 + TDT, Details of transport A segment specifying the carriage, and the mode and means of transport. 0180 + DTM, Date/time/period A segment indicating the date/time/period details relating to the TDT segment. 0190 + Segment group 6: GIS-SG7-SG12 A group of segments providing details on delivery points and products and related information using one of both scheduling methods (as described in 1.3 Principles). 0200 + GIS, General indicator A segment to indicate which method is used by the relevant processing indicator code. 0210 | Segment group 7: NAD-LOC-FTX-SG8-SG9-SG10-SG11 A group of segments needed to identify a delivery point and its attached information when the delivery point method is used. 0220 | NAD, Name and address A segment for identifying the consignee. 0230 | LOC, Place/location identification A segment identifying a specific location at the consignee address (e.g. dock, gate,..) to which product, as specified in the LIN-Segment groups, should be delivered. 0240 FTX, Free text A segment with free text in coded or clear form to give further clarification when required. In computer to computer exchanges such text will normally require the receiver to process this segment manually. 0250 + Segment group 8: RFF-DTM A group of segments giving references relevant to the consignee. 0260 + RFF, Reference A segment giving references related to the consignee. 0270 + DTM, Date/time/period Date/time/period of the reference. 0280 | Segment group 9: DOC-DTM A group of segments providing information relating to documents required for the consignee. 0290 | DOC, Document/message details A segment describing the documents required for the specified consignee. 0300 | DTM, Date/time/period Date/time/period of documents required. 0310 | Segment group 10:CTA-COM A group of segments to identify a person, function or department at the consignee and appropriate numbers to whom communication should be directed. 0320 CTA, Contact information A segment to identify the person, function, or department to whom communication should be directed. 0330 | COM, Communication contact Communication types and numbers for the person, function, or department identified in CTA segment. 0340 | Segment group 11:TDT-DTM A group of segments specifying details of the mode and means of transport, and date and/or time of departure and destination relating to specified delivery point. This group of segments is used only when the requested mode and means of transport deviates from the norm. 0350 | TDT, Details of transport A segment specifying the carriage, and the mode and means of transport. 0360 | DTM, Date/time/period A segment indicating the date/time/period details of departure or arrival relating to the TDT segment. 0370 | Segment group 12:LIN-PIA-IMD-MEA-ALI-GIN-GIR-LOC-DTM-FTX- SG13-SG14-SG15-SG17-SG20-SG22 A group of segments providing details of the individual line items for both methods. 0380 LIN, Line item A segment identifying the details of the product or service to be delivered, e.g. product identification. All other segments in the detail section following the LIN segment refer to the line item. 0390 PIA, Additional product id A segment providing additional product identification. 0400 IMD, Item description A segment for describing the product or the service to be delivered. This segment should be used for products that cannot be identified by a product code or article number. 0410 MEA, Measurements A segment specifying physical measurements of the item to be delivered in original or unpacked form. 0420 ALI, Additional information A segment indicating that the line item is subject to special conditions due to origin, customs preference, or commercial factors. 0430 | GIN, Goods identity number A segment providing identity numbers to be applied to the goods to be delivered, e.g. serial numbers. 0440 GIR, Related identification numbers A segment providing sets of related identification numbers for a line item, e.g. engine number, chassis number and transmission number for a vehicle. 0450 | LOC, Place/location identification A segment identifying a specific location to which products, as specified in the LIN-Segment group, should be placed after delivery. This function should only be used with the delivery point driven method. 0460 | DTM, Date/time/period Date/time/period associated with the line item, such as the date of the engineering change. 0470 FTX, Free text A segment with free text in coded or clear form to give further clarification, when required, to the line item to be delivered. In computer to computer exchanges such text will normally require the receiver to process this segment manually. 0480 Segment group 13:RFF-DTM A group of segments giving references related to the line item and where necessary, their dates. 0490 | RFF, Reference A segment for identifying references to the line item, e.g. a contract and its appropriate line item, original message number, previous message number if different per line item. 0500 | DTM, Date/time/period Date/time/period of the reference. 0510 | Segment group 14:TDT-DTM A group of segments specifying details of the mode and means of transport, and date/time/period related to the specified transport details. When using the delivery point method this segment group overrides for the product identified in the LIN segment the information specified in segment group 11 . 0520 TDT, Details of transport A segment specifying the carriage, and the mode and means of transport of the goods for the specified location. 0530 | DTM, Date/time/period A segment indicating the date/time/period details relating to the TDT segment. 0540 | Segment group 15:QTY-DTM-SG16 A group of segments specifying product quantities and associated dates not related to schedules and where relevant, references. 0550 | QTY, Quantity A segment to specify pertinent quantities not related to schedule(s) e.g. cumulative quantity, last quantity considered. 0560 | DTM, Date/time/period A segment indicating the date/time/period details relating to the quantity. 0570 | Segment group 16:RFF-DTM A group of segments giving references related to the quantity and where necessary, their date. 0580 | RFF, Reference A segment for identifying reference to the quantity, e.g. despatch advice number. 0590 | DTM, Date/time/period Date/time/period of the reference. 0600 + Segment group 17:SCC-SG18 A group of segments specifying the schedule information for the product identified in the LIN segment. With the delivery point driven methd this segment group provides the schedule for the identified delivery point and product. With the product driven method this segment group can be used to summarise all schedules provided with the subsequent delivery point information given in segment group 22. 0610 + SCC, Scheduling conditions A segment specifying the status of the schedule. Optionally a delivery pattern can be established, e.g. firm or proposed delivery pattern. 0620 | Segment group 18:QTY-DTM-SG19 A group of segments specifying product quantities and associated dates. 0630 + QTY, Quantity A segment to specify scheduled quantities which may be related to schedule(s) and, or pattern established in the following DTM segment, e.g. delivery quantity for a specified date. 0640 | DTM, Date/time/period A segment indicating date/time/period details relating to the given quantity. 0650 | Segment group 19:RFF-DTM A group of segments for specifying references associated with the given schedule's quantity and date and where necessary the reference dates. 0660 | RFF, Reference A segment to provide reference for the given schedule's quantity and date. 0670 | DTM, Date/time/period Date/time/period of the reference. 0680 Segment group 20:PAC-MEA-QTY-DTM-SG21 A group of segments identifying the packaging, physical dimensions, and marks and numbers for goods referenced in the line item to be delivered. 0690 | PAC, Package A segment specifying the number of package units and the type of packaging for the line item, e.g. pallet. 0700 MEA, Measurements A segment specifying physical measurements of packages described in the PAC segment, e.g. pallet dimensions. 0710 QTY, Quantity A segment to specify pertinent quantities relating to the physical units (packages) described in the PAC segment. 0720 | DTM, Date/time/period A segment specifying date/time/period details relating to the physical units (packages) described in the PAC segment, e.g. packaging specification date. 0730 | Segment group 21:PCI-GIN A group of segments identifying markings and labels and if relevant package numbers. 0740 PCI, Package identification A segment specifying markings and labels used on individual physical units (packages) described in the PAC segment. 0750 GIN, Goods identity number A segment providing identity numbers to be applied to the packages to be delivered. 0760 | Segment group 22:NAD-LOC-FTX-SG23-SG24-SG25-SG27-SG30 A group of segments providing details of the individual delivery points for the given product. 0770 | NAD, Name and address A segment for identifying names and addresses relevant to the delivery point. 0780 | LOC, Place/location identification A segment identifying a specific location at the address (e.g. dock, gate,..). 0790 FTX, Free text A segment with free text in coded or clear form to give further clarification when required. In computer to computer exchanges such text will normally require the receiver to process this segment manually. 0800 Segment group 23:DOC-DTM A group of segments providing information relating to documents required for the delivery point. 0810 | DOC, Document/message details A segment providing information relating to the documents required for specified delivery points. 0820 | DTM, Date/time/period Date/time/period of documents required. 0830 | Segment group 24:CTA-COM A group of segments to identify a person, function or department and appropriate numbers to whom communication should be directed. The information specified in this group is related to the delivery point. 0840 CTA, Contact information A segment to identify the person, function, or department to whom communication should be directed. 0850 | COM, Communication contact A segment to identify communication types and numbers for the person, function, or department identified in CTA segment. 0860 | Segment group 25:QTY-DTM-SG26 A group of segments specifying product quantities and associated dates and where relevant, references relating to the delivery point. 0870 | QTY, Quantity A segment to specify pertinent quantities not related to schedule(s) e.g. cumulative quantity, last quantity considered. 0880 | DTM, Date/time/period A segment indicating the date/time/period details relating to the given quantity. 0890 | Segment group 26:RFF-DTM A group of segments giving references related to the quantity and where necessary, their dates. 0900 | RFF, Reference A segment for identifying references to the quantity, e.g. despatch advice number. 0910 | DTM, Date/time/period Date/time/period of the reference. 0920 + Segment group 27:SCC-SG28 A group of segments specifying scheduling information detailing quantities and date for the given delivery point. This segment group also specifies references and their associated dates related to the schedule as required for the delivery point. 0930 + SCC, Scheduling conditions A segment specifying the status of the schedule. Optionally a delivery pattern can be established, e.g. firm or proposed delivery schedule for a weekly pattern. 0940 | Segment group 28:QTY-DTM-SG29 A group of segments specifying product quantities and associated dates. 0950 + QTY, Quantity A segment to specify pertinent quantities which may relate to schedule(s) and/or pattern established in the SCC segment, e.g. delivery quantity for a specified date. 0960 | DTM, Date/time/period A segment indicating the date/time/period details relating to the given quantity. 0970 | Segment group 29:RFF-DTM A group of segments for specifying references associated with the given schedule and delivery point and where necessary their dates. 0980 | RFF, Reference A segment to provide references for the given schedules and dates. 0990 | DTM, Date/time/period Date/time/period of the reference. 1000 | Segment group 30:TDT-DTM A group of segments specifying details of the mode and means of transport, and date/time/period relating to the delivery point. This segment's information overrides transport detail information for the identified delivery point given in segment group 5 or segment group 14. 1010 | TDT, Details of transport A segment specifying the carriage, and the mode and means of transport of the goods for the delivery point. 1020 | DTM, Date/time/period A segment indicating the date/time/period relating to the TDT segment. 1030 UNT, Message trailer A service segment ending a message, giving the total number of segments in the message and the control reference number of the message. 4.2 Data segment index (Alphabetical sequence by tag) ALI Additional information BGM Beginning of message COM Communication contact CTA Contact information DOC Document/message details DTM Date/time/period FTX Free text GIN Goods identity number GIR Related identification numbers + GIS General indicator IMD Item description LIN Line item LOC Place/location identification MEA Measurements NAD Name and address PAC Package PCI Package identification PIA Additional product id QTY Quantity RFF Reference + SCC Scheduling conditions TDT Details of transport UNH Message header UNT Message trailer
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