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21 June 2026

  • 12:2212:22, 21 June 2026 DataContainers and DataTopics - DS (hist | edit) [9,476 bytes] HansdG (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This page explains the key structure of IMDE data schemas: how reusable '''DataTopics''' are included into '''DataContainers''' and constrained by '''Profiles''', so that the same schema can be reused at every level of the trade and packaging hierarchy and across the supply chain. The Measurements topic is used as the worked example throughout. == Key concepts == {| class="wikitable" ! Term !! Meaning !! Status |- | DataContainer || The entity or...")
  • 11:1911:19, 21 June 2026 Measurements - IM (hist | edit) [17,735 bytes] HansdG (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Measurements''' information model defines the technology neutral structure for describing the physical size and quantity of trade items and packaging. It has two subsections: '''Trade Item Measurements''', aligned with the GS1 Package and Product Measurement Standard, and '''Packaging Measurements''', captured per Packaging Element using a shape aware model. Material Thickness is held separately at material level. This page describes t...")
  • 10:2110:21, 21 June 2026 Material Thickness - TX (hist | edit) [1,347 bytes] HansdG (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Material Thickness == '''Material Thickness''' is the measured distance between two opposite surfaces of a material or material layer. It may be specified as a single nominal value or as a range, for example when minimum and maximum thickness values are required. In packaging specifications, Material Thickness describes how thick the material itself is. It should not be confused with the outer dimensions of a packaging item, such as length, width, height, depth or d...")

20 June 2026

  • 13:1513:15, 20 June 2026 EORI (Economic Operators Registration and Identification) - ID (hist | edit) [4,990 bytes] HansdG (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= EORI Number = == What is an EORI number? == An EORI number is an ''Economic Operators Registration and Identification'' number. It is a unique identification number used by customs authorities to identify economic operators involved in customs activities. Businesses and, in some cases, individuals need an EORI number when importing goods into or exporting goods out of the customs territory of the European Union. An EORI number allows customs authorities to recognis...") originally created as "EORI Economic Operators Registration and Identification - ID"
  • 12:2912:29, 20 June 2026 VTA Identifiers - ID (hist | edit) [43,385 bytes] HansdG (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Field keys for data exchange == In XML, JSON, XLS and other data exchange formats, each VTA identifier type should have a clear and stable field key. The recommended convention is to use the readable English entity name in UpperCamelCase, followed by <code>ID</code>. This keeps the data exchange format understandable without requiring users to learn short internal abbreviations. {| class="wikitable" ! Identifier type ! Field key |- | Product Model | <code>ProductMo...")
  • 11:4011:40, 20 June 2026 LEI (Legel Entity Identifier) - ID (hist | edit) [2,568 bytes] HansdG (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) is a unique 20-character alphanumeric code used globally to identify legal entities that participate in financial transactions. In the EU, LEIs are heavily mandated by regulations like MiFIR and EMIR to ensure market transparency and prevent financial fraud. An example of an LEI belonging to a well-known European entity is:529900O1HZZDWNUT6Y94 This specific LEI belongs to ASML Holding N.V. (a major Dutch semiconductor manufacturer). '...") originally created as "LEI Legel Entity Identifier - ID"

3 April 2026

  • 09:2509:25, 3 April 2026 Material Grade - TX (hist | edit) [1,650 bytes] HansdG (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Material Grade is a standardized classification of a raw or semi-finished substance—such as a polymer, metal alloy, textile fabric, or paperboard—defined by a consistent set of technical specifications, chemical compositions, and performance characteristics. Unlike a "Finished Good" (which has a specific shape and function) or a "Batch" (which represents a single production run), a Material Grade represents a "Type" of material that remains constant across multiple...")