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Integrated Track and Trace for Multi-Modal Transportation
UN/CEFACT – ISC-PDA/T&L SC-T+T – P1073, SOURCE: SC T+T Project Team
14 September 2022, Status: Approved, Version: 1.1

The objective of this project is to gain the visibility of the traded product at any time during its journey from seller to buyer:
• Enable tracking and tracing of products (or assets) and information sharing in standard electronic format.
• Track and trace any traded and identified items including transport equipment or assets (e.g., box, pallet, container, etc., even if empty).
• Trade or transport items must be identified based on commonly accepted, global data standards non-proprietary), regardless of the recognized standards body.

BRS - Prefrential e-Certificate of origin
Final draft after public review,  Version: 0.1

The current practice of the issuance and exchange of certificates of origin associated with the export of commodities represents a major opportunity to improve the integrity and business processes of exporters, importers and customs.

Cross-Border Management RDM -  final draft after public review
Approved: UN/CEFACT Bureau decision 2111047 on  17 November 2021  Version: 0.5

The UN/CEFACT Reference Data Models (RDMs) provide a comprehensive subset of the UN/CCL and Code Lists. Many Agencies use data which originate in the Buy-Ship-Pay Reference Data Model (BSP RDM) which is the overarching data model for the

  • Supply Chain Management (SCRDM), and
  • Multimodal Transport (MMT RDM).

The project aims to provide a Regulatory Reference Data Model within the UN/CEFACT semantic library in order to assist authorities to link this information to the standards of other organizations.

The objective of this high-level BRS is to describe the requirements for a generic reference data model supporting the trade and transport-related processes involved in the cross-border supply chain and covering at a high-level the involved business area, the main parties and the information involved.

To this end, the CBM RDM will (a) link the BSP RDM, SC RDM and MMT RDM with existing customs standards based on the developing (EUCDM) standard, sharing base of components the UN Core Component Library (UN CCL), and (b) create a subset of the UN CCL showing the shared aspects between the international supply chain and transport-logistics chains and the agency driven data models (EUCDM).

This BRS, provides the framework for cross-border transport-related business and government domains to specify their own specific information exchange requirements whilst complying with the overall processes and data structures.

E-Negotiation BRS - final draft after public review
Approved: UN/CEFACT Bureau decision 2111048 on 22nd November 2021. Version: 0.7

The purpose of this BRS is to establish semantic standards for coordination, negotiation procedures and progress status related to the commercial transaction of business. Commercial transaction conditions of negotiation targets are present in various business area such as the logistics and manufacturing. It should conform to the information model defined by the standard specifications of UN/CEFACT.

This BRS provides a standard for the information model related to the process for adjusting and negotiating the terms of the transaction and a meaningful interpretation of its progress. The adoption of the standard will allow to be agnostic about the nature of the parties involved in the business trade.

Implementation Guide E-Certification - SPS-part

E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.3/Add.157/Amend.3 -
E/ECE/324/Rev.1/Add.78/Rev.5/Amend.5 - E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.1/Add.78/Rev.5/Amend.5
ECE/CTCS/WP.7/GE.6/2025/7 -

The Specialized Section is invited to review the note on TPS submitted by the delegation of the Netherlands (Kingdom of the), and to discuss its potential future work relating to TPS and potato plantlets.

ECE/CTCS/WP.7/GE.6/2025/6 -

The Specialized Section is invited to review the draft position on soilborne viruses, provided by the delegation of the United States of America. Delegations are invited to volunteer for the rapporteur’s group.

ECE/CTCS/WP.7/GE.6/2025/4 -

The Specialized Section is invited to discuss the text on sample sizes for virus testing and field inspection that has been moved out of the standard and provide input to the forthcoming discussions in the rapporteur’s group. It is also invited to discuss potential future work relating to sample size and interpretation of diagnostics used to support certification.

ECE/CTCS/WP.7/GE.6/2025/3 -

The Specialized Section is invited to review the proposed revisions to the ECE Standard for Seed Potatoes.