MODTRS - TRANSIT CONTROLS USING ASYCUDA++
Ó UNCTAD SITE (V1.15)
7.25
Only the data elements on the FIP are transferred to the Manifest and the Bills of Lading. If the FIP
has one item, then there is one Bill of Lading on the generated Manifest. If the FIP has multiple
items, then the FIP items are re-grouped according to the Commodity Code(s) of these items.
Example: This FIP, N1 -
FIP number
Item No
Commodity Code
Gross mass
Number of packages
N1
1
85
100
25
2
8502
200
5
3
85
100
25
will produce the following Bills of Lading:
B/L number
Commodity Code
Gross mass
Number of packages
FIP1999-N1/1
85
200
50
FIP1999-N1/2
8502
200
5
The Voyage number of the generated manifest takes on the following structure: -
FIP + Year of FIP + - + Registration number of FIP
The bill of lading number follows the following structure:
FIP + Year of FIP + - + Registration number of FIP / 1 where the final number is incremented for
each Bill of Lading.
Manifest from Multiple FIPs
The general segment of the Manifest is generated from the general segment of the first FIP tagged,
and the Bills of Lading are generated from the FIP items. Only the data elements available in the
FIP are transferred to the Manifest and the Bills of Lading. The Bills of Lading of the generated
Manifest are re-grouped in the same manner as is explained for the single FIP example above.
Example: These FIPs, N1 and N2 -
FIP number
Item No
Commodity Code
Gross mass
Number of packages
N1
1
85
100
2
2
8502
200
5
N2
1
85
100
1
2
850210
10
1
3
89
50
1
will generate the following Bills of Lading:
B/L number
Commodity Code
Gross mass
Number of packages
FIP1999-N1/1
85
200
3
FIP1999-N1/2
8502
200
5
FIP1999-N1/3
850210
10
1
FIP1999-N1/4
89
50
1
For example , if the FIP has four items with the same Commodity Code, then
only one Bill of Lading is generated for these four items. If the four FIP items
have different Commodity Codes then one Bill of Lading will be generated for
each separate Commodity Code.