CBP Posts Updated EDI Message Drafts For ACE Release 4 - Truck Manifest
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has posted to its Web site new or modified Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) messages for Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Release 4 - Truck Manifest.
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CBP states that these types of EDI messages are being released as an initial advisory to the trade of the anticipated messages to be used in future releases of ACE. CBP notes that these messages may change or be modified over time.
CBP's new or modified EDI messages for ACE Release 4 - Truck Manifest are as follows:
ANSI X.12 Message SetsThe following ANSI X.12 message sets have been updated as of the dates indicated below:
Truck Manifest 309 Message (Customs Manifest) - 10/12/05
Truck Manifest 309 Sample Message - 10/03/05
Truck Manifest 350 Message (Customs Status Information) - 10/12/05
Truck Manifest 353 Message (Customs Events Advisory Details) - 10/12/05
Truck Manifest 355 Message (U.S. Customs Acceptance/Rejection) - 10/11/05
Truck Manifest 358 Message (Customs Consist/Trip Information) - 10/12/05
Truck Manifest 4060 Message (Interchange Segments) - 10/12/05
Changes in ANSI X.12 Truck Manifest Data Sets
CBP has also posted a record of changes in ANSI X.12 Truck Manifest Data Sets dated October 13, 2005.
These and other EDI message drafts and documents are available on CBP's Web site at http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/about/modernization/ace_edi_drafts/.
BP Notes
See ITT's Online Archives or 10/17/05 news, 05101705, for BP summary on CBP's plans to extend ACE truck manifest to ports in Michigan.
In addition, subscribers should note that ACE Truck Manifest is separate from the mandatory advance electronic information requirements for inbound truck cargo that was implemented in three stages. (See ITT's Online Archives or 08/18/04 news, 04081805, for BP summary.)