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Verification

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Julio Oliver Anzola
EMEA Logistics Data Specialist

Paulo Sousa
OtC Log. Data team Leader EMEA

Cercueil Jean-Batiste

11/09/2015

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1 Objective and Scope
1.1 Objective of this Procedure
1.2 Scope
2 Reference Documents
3 Definitions
4 Process
4.1 How to create a Connection Point PF1.

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How to create Sea transport routes, Sea Tariff creation and maintenance (Updates).
Pre-carriage Tariff creation and maintenance (Updates).

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Definitions

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Enter transaction Z1T_route in the tool bar, then press ENTER or click on validate

The following screen appears, click on Connection Points.

You access to the Upload Connection Points screen. Now we need to complete the information for the following fields:

    1. Country code:


  • If your connection point is a Seaport : You have to look for the Seaport range 2 digits number in the following list, then make a manual entry in field A.



Sea-port Ranges

 

 

 

Range

Sea Zone

Range

Sea Zone

 

R01

North Coast Africa

R40

Cuba

 

R02

West Coast Africa

R41

Caribbean Sea

 

R03

Rep. Dem. Congo - Angola

R42

Colombia - Panama - Venezuela

 

R04

Namibia - South Africa

R46

Brazil (Belem to Fortaleza)

 

R05

East Coast Africa (KE-TZ-SO)

R47

Brazil (Recife to Rio Grande)

 

R07

Red Sea (DJ-ER-SD)

R48

Argentina - Uruguay - Paraguay

 

R08

KM -MG - MU -RE -SC

R49

West Coast South America

 

R10

Red Sea (JO-SA-YE)

R53

UK East & South Coast

 

R11

Persic Gulf (AE-BH-KW-OM-QA-SA)

R54

UK West Coast & Ireland

 

R12

Persic Gulf (IQ-IR)

R55

Faroe & Iceland

 

R13

Indian Subcontinent (IN-PK)

R56

Norway

 

R14

Bangladesh - SRI Lanka - Myanmar

R57

Sweden

 

R15

Indochine (KH - TH - VN)

R58

Findland

 

R16

Indonesia - Malaysia - Singapour

R59

Baltic Sea (Continental Side)

 

R17

Philippines

R60

Denmark

 

R18

China - Hong Kong - Korea - Taiwan - Russia

R62

Range Hamburg - Bordeaux

 

R20

Japan

R63

Spain - Portugal

 

R24

Australia

R64

France Mediterranean Sea - West Coast Italy

 

R25

New Zealand

R65

Italy Adriatic Sea

 

R26

Polynesia

R68

Adriatic Sea (SI -HR -YU)

 

R31

Canada - US Great Lakes

R69

Black Sea (BG to TR)

 

R32

East Cost US (Halifax to Miami)

R72

Greece - Lebanon - Syria

 

R33

Gulf of Mexico (US)

R73

Israel

 

R34

West Coast US

R74

Turkey

 

R35

East Coast Mexico

R75

Cyprus

 

R36

West Coast MX - GT - HN -NI -CR

R76

Malta & Egypt

 


For example: If we want to create a connection point for the port of Antwerpen in Belgium, we will enter the 2 digits number for R62 ( range Hamburg – Bordeaux), because Antwerpen is located in this range zone.


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Click on the square beside the list to display the list of countries codes.

Select the country of the airport or final destination city (customer) that you want to create; use the scrollbar. We select (FR) for France for instance, then click on validate

Then you have the following entry on your screen.


B - Connection Type : Enter manually one of the following values:
Sea port = P
Airport = A
Final destination City (Customer) = F

C - Station Number/ID.point : Make one of the following entries.

      • Enter the country code + Code IATA (3 letters) for sea ports.
      • Enter the country code + Code IATA (3 letters) for airports.
      • Enter the country code + 3 letters in the name of the city for a final destination (Customer).

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