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Project

Postal services-Harmonized track and trace events

Abstract

Industry and commerce: insight in the (tracking) services of (postal)logistical networks based on a standardized set of events makes it easier to compare them (f./e. based on transit times) and make the best choice for delivery services. Customer calls “where is my item?” may be reduced (cost reduction) and offering tracking services is easier (transparency) increasing the happiness of customers. Government: clearer insight in where items are eases the fulfilment of governmental services like Customs (VAT), security checks. From a European perspective better cross border ecommerce solutions can lead to an increase of cross border ecommerce and therefore more international trade between European countries. Customers: easier to get a clear answer on the question “Where is my item?” and better insight where in the process an item might be lost and which party is to be held responsible which can lead to quicker compensations and less delays. A harmonized set of T&T events would also help customers to better plan for delivery and/or pick-up. The question of where the item might be lost comes only after, if things go wrong. Standards application: a set of standardized tracking events leads to more consistent data, less (complex) translations and provides a guideline for new applications. Environmental stake holder: CO2 emission calculation can be registered and compared more easily if a standardized set of events is used.

Begin

2023-04-17

WI

00331129

Planned document number

DIN CEN/T? 00331129

Project number

04301065

Responsible national committee

NA 043-03-04 AA - Postal services  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 331/WG 3 - Physical processing chain and associated data  

Contact

Boris Reznicek

Am DIN-Platz, Burggrafenstr. 6
10787 Berlin

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Fax: +49 30 2601-42327

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