ANSI X12 852

The ANSI X12 852 announces the delivery to the customer by means of a shipping notification or Advance Shipping Notice (ASN). It regulates the electronic data exchange of delivery note and transport data between suppliers and customers and serves to quickly provide the data as advance information for the goods recipient.

ANSI X12 856

The ANSI X12 EDI 856 message – commonly known as Advanced Shipping Notice (ASN) – is a document the supplier sends to a customer for notification about an upcoming delivery via EDI. The message follows the ANSI X12EDI message standards and is used by manufacturers as well as by retailers.

ANSI X12 862

The ANSI X12 EDI 862 message represents Just-in-time information that is sent to suppliers by their customers via EDI. The message is based on the ANSI X12EDI message standard and is a supplement document for electronic purchasing processes based on delivery schedules commonly used in the manufacturing and automotive industries.

ANSI X12 866

The ANSI X12 EDI 866 is an electronic transaction that replaces the need for a paper Production Sequence. This document is usually sent by a receiver, such as a warehouse or manufacturer to request a specific receiving or unloading order. For example, if multiple shipments are being sent, the receiver may want Shipment B before Shipment A, … Read more

ANSI X12 887

The ANSI X12 EDI 887 is a self-billing procedure which stipulates that the customer automatically evaluates the material delivery after receipt with the agreed prices and creates a credit note for the supplier. The customer automatically assigns evaluated deliveries to the due dates. A separate credit note is written for each due date. Each credit … Read more

ANX

IP Network of US Automotive Industry

AS2

Applicability Statement 2 – Transport protocol for the secure and cost-effective data exchange of EDI messages over the Internet.

AS4

Applicability Statement 4 – Transport protocol for secure, cost-effective, document-oriented data exchange of EDI messages over the Internet.

Assembly

Several single articles will be converted and mount to an assembly before installation into the vehicle. This is done frequently via a system supplier, who receives the parts from sub-suppliers. The system supplier installs and completes the parts and delivers them to the car manufacturer.

Assembly Parts

Articles, which are only installed e. g. for transport-technical reasons at the receiving place.