EDI Document Type - 104 Air Shipment Information
What is a 104 Air Shipment Information document?
The 104 Air Shipment Information document contains information regarding the Air Shipment Information Transaction Set (104) for use within the context of an Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) environment. Standard EDI formats include X12, ANSI, EDIFACT and its subsets. Click here to read more about supported EDI Standards.
What makes up the 104 Air Shipment Information document?
A 104 Air Shipment Information document is organized into the following segment and data elements. A segment can contain at least one data element. Examples of data elements on the 104 EDI document includes shipment detail information for the air carrier in terms of:
1.Sender information
2.Shipment detail for multiple and single piece shipments
3.Consignee and third party information
4.Detail and charges for each shipment
5.Shipment totals
How is it used?
The 104 Air Shipment Information document can be used to transmit detailed bill of lading and ration information pertinent to an air carrier shipment.
The Process and Standards
An EDI solution is required to process the EDI documents received into a financial system (click here to view all available financial systems eBridge integrates into) or into a readable format for manual entry. Each trading partner will have an EDI Implementation guide outlining the specific segments, data elements, values accepted, and the applicable business rules to be followed.
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