6313 Measured attribute code

Code specifying the attribute measured.

Type
String (AN)
Length
Min 1 / Max 3
Codes
CodeDescription
AConsolidated weight
The measured consolidated weight.
AAANet weight
[6160] Weight of goods including any packaging that normally going with the goods.
AABGoods item gross weight
[6292] Weight (mass) of goods including packing but excluding the carrier's equipment.
AACTotal net weight
Total weight of goods excluding packaging.
AADConsignment gross weight
[6012] Total gross weight (mass) of all goods items referred to as one consignment including packaging but excluding any transport equipment.
AAFNet net weight
[6048] Weight (mass) if goods without any packaging.
AAGStern thrust
Force exerted by a thruster installed at the stern of a vessel.
AAHBow thrust
Force exerted by a thruster installed at the bow of a vessel.
AAIHydrate content of an alcoholic product at bottling
The hydrate content of an alcoholic product at the moment of bottling.
AAJNumber of units per pallet
The number of units contained on a pallet.
AAKFat content
An indication of the fat content of a product.
AAMTransport means gross weight
[6300] The measure of the overall size of a ship determined in accordance with the provisions of the International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships, 1969.
AANNet tonnage of the vessel
[6302] The measure of the useful capacity of a ship determined in accordance with the provisions of the International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships, 1969.
AAOHumidity
Degree of moisture.
AAPVoltage
Electromotive force, or difference of electronic potential between two points.
AAQPower consumption
Value of energy consumption.
AARHeat dissipation
Measurement of the rate of dispersal of heat.
AASAir flow
Measurement of the flow of air.
AATShock impact
Measurement of the impact of a shock.
AAUOperative temperature
Temperature identified system or process works according to specifications.
AAVNon operative temperature
Temperature identified system or process does not work according to specifications.
AAWGross volume
The volume unadjusted for factors such as temperature or gravity.
AAXNet volume
The volume after adjustment for factors such as temperature or gravity.
AAYWater content
Water content in product.
AAZTensile stress
The measured tensile stress.
ABAFibrosity
The measured fibrosity.
ABBGauge length
The measured gauge length.
ABCRadius
The measured radius.
ABDStraightness
Straightness of the item.
ABEStrain
The measured strain.
ABFItem width when unrolled
The width of an item when unrolled.
ABGItem length when unrolled
The length of an item when unrolled.
ABHItem area when unrolled
The area occupied by an item when unrolled.
ABIOriginal wort
Measure of the malt and hops content of beer, before fermentation has taken place.
ABJVolume
The amount of air space taken up by the entity identified in the 6311 qualifier.
ABKAngle
The angle of an object.
ABLPeg hole horizontal distance from package leftmost edge
Horizontal distance from the left most edge of the package to the center of the hole into which the peg is inserted.
ABMPeg hole vertical distance from package top
Vertical distance from the top of the package to the top of the hole into which the peg is inserted.
ABNNumber of layers per pallet
The number of layers per pallet.
ABOProduct strengh, chemical
The amount of the single active chemical ingredient within a product.
ABPProduct strength basis, chemical
Amount of product used as the basis for the specification of the chemical product strenght.
ABSItem weight
Weight at line item level.
ABTPayload weight, maximum
The maximum weight of a payload.
ABXWeight of conveyance
Tonnage of conveyance.
ABYConveyance summer dead weight
Registered summer dead weight total tonnage of the vessel.
ABZContainerized cargo on vessel's weight
Total weight of containerized cargo on vessel.
ACANon-containerized cargo on vessel's weight
Total weight of non-containerized cargo on vessel.
ACEAscertained weight
[4240] Endorsement of the true weight (mass) as ascertained or verified.
ACGChargeable weight
The weight on which charges are based.
ACNEstimated gross weight
Estimated weight (mass) of goods, including packing and excluding carrier's.
ACPEstimated volume
Estimated size or measure of anything in three dimensions.
ACSVessel overall length
Total overall length of the vessel.
ACVLoading meters
The length in a vehicle, whereby the complete width and height over that length is needed for the goods.
ACWNumber of axles
Number of axles of movable equipment or means of transport on wheels.
ACXPayload
The revenue-producing load carried by a means of transport.
ADRStart position in the length
The starting position from the beginning of an item located in the length direction.
ADSEnd position in the length
The end position from the beginning of an item located in the length direction.
ADTStart position in the width
The start position from the beginning of an item located in the width direction.
ADUEnd position in the width
The end position from the beginning of an item located in the width direction.
ADVStart position in the thickness
The start position from the beginning of an item located in the thickness direction.
ADWEnd position in the thickness
The end position from the beginning of an item located in the thickness direction.
ADXTransport container actual filling weight
Actual filling weight of a transport container.
ADYTransport container maximum capacity
Maximum capacity of a transport container.
ADZDeclared net weight
The declared net weight of a product or products used for invoicing, customs or transport purposes.
AEALoading height
Maximum height of products or packages loaded onto a given transportation device or equipment such as a pallet.
AEBStacking height
Maximum height up to which the same product or package may be placed one upon the other for storage purposes.
AECCalculated weight
The calculated weight of the item based on the ordered dimensions.
AEDFerrite
The chemical composition ferrite.
AEEImpurity
The impurity of the product i.e. the measurement of other chemical elements not normally appearing in a product.
AEFGrain size
The grain size.
AEGLanthanides
The chemical element Lanthanides.
AEHElasticity
The value of the elasticity.
AEIDrained weight
The weight of a product when all liquids used in the packaging of the product have been removed.
AEJGallium
Measurement of the gallium component.
AEKStrontium
Measurement of the strontium component.
AELArea
Extent or measure of a surface.
AEMEquipment storage limitation
Maximum storage limit of the equipment.
AENRadioactive index of transport
The index of transport determines the maximum radiation level at a distance of 1m from the external surface.
AEORadioactivity
Activity of radioactive material.
AEPAverage gross weight
Weight which is the outcome of the division of the total gross weight by the number of units.
AEQForward draft
Depth of water from the surface of water to the bottom of the vessel measured at the draft mark of the bow.
AERAfter draft
Depth of water from the surface of water to the bottom of the vessel measured at the draft mark of the stern.
AESAcidity
The quality, state, or degree of being acid.
AETTransport equipment gross weight
Weight of a transport equipment including the cargo and carrier's equipment.
AEUTotal transport equipment gross weight
Total weight of all transport equipment including the cargo and carrier's equipment.
AEVAcidity of juice
Acid measurement of juice.
AEWPenetrometry
Measurement of force required to drive a standard penetrating stamp.
AEXDurofel
Measurement of the elastic force using a standard penetrating stamp.
AEYJuice weight per 100 grams
Measurement of weight of juice, based on 100 grams of the entire weight.
AEZFruit skin colour
Measurement of the colouring of the epidermis of a fruit.
AFAngle of bend
The measured angle of bend.
AFAFixed incremental measurement
The measurement of the fixed increment.
AFBDurofel D10
Measure of the elastic force of the pulp of a fruit. It is measured with a penetrating stamp with diameter 10.
AFCDurofel D25
Measure of the elastic force of the pulp of a fruit. It is measured with a penetrating stamp with diameter 25.
AFDDurofel D50
Measure of the elastic force of the pulp of a fruit. It is measured with a penetrating stamp with diameter 50.
AFEMaximum stacking weight
The maximum weight which may be stacked upon a product or package without the product or packaging being crushed.
AFFGross measure cube
The total cubic space occupied by an item, taking into account any protruding components, arrived at by multiplying the maximum length, width and height.
AFGPercentage fat content in dry matter
The percentage of fat content in dry matter.
AFHSaccharometric content
Measurement of the sugar content of a solution.
AFIHydrate content of an alcoholic product after bottling
The hydrate content which occurs in an alcoholic product after bottling.
AFJAnhydrous content
The non-water content.
AFKCertified weight
Weight which has been certified.
AFLFreeboard
The vertical distance between the waterline and the upper edge of the deck line.
AFMMaximum vessel draught
The depth of water needed to float the ship (Maximum vessel draught according to Load Line Certificate IMO, MSC/Circ. 920 15 June 1999).
AFNNet explosive weight
Mass of the explosive part or substance of goods without any packing.
AFORadioactive criticality safety index
A number, assigned to fissile material i.e. material capable of sustaining a nuclear chain reaction, which is used to provide control over the accumulation of packages containing such material.
AFPWaste currently on board
Amount of waste on board at the moment of the notification.
AFQWaste to be delivered at waste reception facility
Amount of waste to be delivered to a waste reception facility, e.g. in the port of call.
AFRWaste to be generated until next port of call, estimated
Estimated amount of waste to be generated between creation of the current notification and arrival in the next port of call, irrespective of use of incinerator or compactor or disposal at sea.
AFSWaste remaining on board at departure
Amount of waste remaining on board when leaving the port of call.
AFTColour depth
The number of distinct colours represented, e.g. in an image or in a display.
AFUColour depth, maximum
The maximum number of distinct colours that can be represented, e.g. in an image or in a display.
AFVImage resolution
The level of detail of an image.
AFWDevice resolution, maximum
The maximum level of detail produced by a device.
AFXAcoustic absorption coefficient
The portion of sound energy a surface absorbs, measured at different frequencies.
BBilled weight
The measured billed weight.
BLBreaking load
The measured breaking load.
BMYPlatinum
The measurement of the platinum component.
BMZSilver
The measurement of the silver component.
BNAList
The leaning or inclination of a vessel expressed in degrees port or starboard.
BNBTrim
The condition of a vessel with reference to its longitudinal axis.
BNCFree water
The volume of water present in a container that is not in suspension in the contained liquid.
BNDBands
The measured bands.
BNEAPI (American Petroleum Institute) gravity
The relative density of petroleum liquids as specified by a standard developed by the API.
BNFPetroleum gross observed volume
The total volume of all petroleum liquids and sediment and water, excluding free water, at observed temperature and pressure.
BNGPetroleum gross standard volume
The total volume of all petroleum liquids, sediment, and water excluding free water, corrected by the appropriate volume correction factor for the observed temperature and American Petroleum Institute relative density, or density to a standard temperature.
BNHVolume variance
The change in the volume measurement.
BNIPetroleum net standard volume
The total volume of all petroleum liquids, excluding sediment and water and free water, corrected by the appropriate volume correction factor for the observed temperature and American Petroleum Institute gravity relative to density or to a standard temperature.
BNJMaterial on-board quantity, after discharge
The material in vessel tanks, void spaces, and pipelines after discharge.
BNKPetroleum total calculated volume
The total volume of all petroleum liquids, sediment and water corrected by the appropriate volume correction factor for the observed temperature and American Petroleum Institute (API) gravity, relative density, or density to a standard temperature.
BNLPetroleum total observed volume
The total volume of all petroleum liquids, sediment and water and free water at observed temperature and pressure.
BNMInnage gauge distance
The measured distance from the surface of the liquid to a fixed datum plate or to the tank bottom.
BNNPetroleum net standard weight
The total weight of all petroleum liquids excluding sediments, water and free water.
BNOSediment and water in petroleum
The measurement of non-hydrocarbon solid material and water in suspension in petroleum liquid.
BNPObserved reference height, tank
The observed distance from the tank bottom or datum plate to the established reference point.
BNQReference height, tank
The measured distance from the tank bottom or datum plate to the established reference point.
BNRUllage gauge distance
The measured distance from the cargo liquid surface to the reference point.
BNSTrim correction
The correction applied to the observed gauge or observed volume when a vessel is not on an even keel.
BNTBow to bridge distance
The distance between the bow and the bridge of a vessel.
BNUPeg hole number
Used to identify the peg hole if more than one hole is present in the product or packaging.
BNVNumber of inner packs
Indicates the number of non coded physical groupings (inner packs) of next lower level trade items within the current trade item level.
BNWNumber of next level trade items within inner pack
The number of next lower level trade items contained within the physical non-coded grouping (inner pack).
BNXNumber of trade items per pallet layer
The number of trade items contained on a single layer of a pallet.
BNYPacked items layer height
The height of a single layer of packed items.
BNZPacking material weight, skin tight covering
The weight measurement of the packing material used for skin tight covering (e.g. when packaging prepared meats, poultry, cheese, and other food products).
BRBrightness
The measured brightness.
BRABrakes
The measured brakes.
BREBreak
The measured break.
BSBreaking strength
The measured breaking strength.
BSWBreaking strength wet
The measured breaking strength when wet.
BWBasis weight
The measured basis weight.
CHNChange
The measured change.
CMColour
The measured colour.
CTContents of package
In combination with the other data elements of the actual segment this code indicates the measured content of a package.
CVCommercial weight
Item weight considering its maximum possible humidity.
CZCore length
To specify length of core on which product is to be placed.
DDestination weight agreement
The agreed weight of despatched goods whose weight may change during transport.
DIDiameter
Diameter of an article.
DLDelta value L
The measured delta value L.
DNDensity
The measured density.
DPDepth
The measured depth.
DRDenier
The measured fineness of a material.
DSDistance between points
The measured distance between points.
DWWidth, boxcar door
The measured width of a boxcar door.
EEstimated new weight
The measured estimated new weight.
EAElongation
The measured elongation.
FDeficit weight
The measured deficit weight.
FIFilament count
Used e.g. in textile, print industries.
FLLongitudinal flatness
The measured longitudinal flatness.
FNFlatness
The measured flatness.
FVTransverse flatness
The measured transverse flatness.
GGGauge
The measured gauge.
GWGross weight, maximum
The measured maximum gross weight.
HFHardness
The measured hardness.
HMHeight, maximum
The measured maximum height.
HTHeight dimension
Numeric value of height.
IBImpact energy
The measured impact energy.
IDInside diameter
The measured inside diameter.
LLegal weight
The measured legal weight.
LMLength, maximum
The measured maximum length.
LNLength
[6168] To specify the value of a length dimension.
LNDLost end
The measured lost end.
MMinimum weight
The measured minimum weight.
MOMoisture
Measurement application is the moisture content of the item.
MWMaximum weight
The measured maximum weight.
NActual net weight
The actual weight of the goods excluding packaging.
ODOutside diameter
The measured outside diameter.
PRSPre stretch
Measurement identifying the amount an item has been stretched prior to use.
PTNPer tonne
A measurement per tonne.
RARelative humidity
The measured relative humidity.
RFResistivity
The measured resistivity.
RJRockwell C
Hardness in the Rockwell C scale.
RMWReam weight
Measurement indication for paper.
RPReduction of area
The measured reduction of area.
RUNRun (process)
The measured run (process).
RYRatio
The measured ratio.
SQShipped quantity
The measured shipped quantity.
TTare weight
Weight excluding goods and loose accessories.
TCTemperature
A measurement in relation to temperature.
THThickness
The measured thickness.
TNTime period
Measurement of a specific length of time.
TTTime
The measured time.
VHHeight, van door
The height of the door of a van or container.
VWWidth, van door
The width of the door of a van or container.
WAWeight per unit of area
The weight per unit of an area.
WDWidth dimension
Numeric value of width.
WMWidth, maximum
The maximum distance from side to side.
WUWeight per unit of length
The weight per unit of length.
XHSide height, flat bed with removable sides
The height of the removable sides of a flat bed truck.
XQSquareness
The measured squareness.
XZSpool size
The measured spool size.
YSYield stress
The measured yield stress.
ZALAluminium
The measured chemical element aluminium.
ZASArsenic
The measured chemical element arsenic.
ZBBoron
The measured chemical element boron.
ZBIBismuth
The measured chemical element bismuth.
ZCCarbon
The measured chemical element carbon.
ZCACalcium
The measured chemical element calcium.
ZCBColumbium
The measured chemical element columbium.
ZCECerium
The measured chemical element cerium.
ZCLChlorine
The measured chemical element chlorine.
ZCOCobalt
The measured chemical element cobalt.
ZCRChromium
The measured chemical element chromium.
ZCUCopper
The measured chemical element copper.
ZFEIron
The measured chemical element iron.
ZFSIron plus silicon
The measured substance iron plus silicon.
ZGEGermanium
The measured chemical element germanium.
ZHHydrogen
The measured chemical element hydrogen.
ZKPotassium
The measured chemical element potassium.
ZMGMagnesium
The measured chemical element magnesium.
ZMNManganese
The measured chemical element manganese.
ZMOMolybdenum
The measured chemical element molybdenum.
ZNNitrogen
The measured chemical element nitrogen.
ZNASodium
The measured chemical element sodium.
ZNBNiobium
The chemical element niobium.
ZNINickel
The measured chemical element nickel.
ZOOxygen
The measured chemical element oxygen.
ZPPhosphorus
The measured chemical element phosphorus.
ZPBLead
The measured chemical element lead.
ZSSulphur
The measured chemical element sulphur.
ZSBAntimony
The measured chemical element antimony.
ZSESelenium
The measured chemical element selenium.
ZSISilicon
The measured chemical element silicon.
ZSLSilicium oxyd
The measured substance silicium oxyd.
ZSNTin
The measured chemical element tin.
ZTATantalium
The measured chemical element tantalium.
ZTETellurium
The measured chemical element tellurium.
ZTITitanium
The measured chemical element titanium.
ZVVanadium
The measured chemical element vanadium.
ZWTungsten
The measured chemical element tungsten.
ZWAWaste content
The measured waste content.
ZZNZinc
The measured chemical element zinc.
ZZRZirconium
The measured chemical element zirconium.
ZZZMutually defined
A code assigned within a code list to be used on an interim basis and as defined among trading partners until a precise code can be assigned to the code list.

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