CARDIT definition

CARDIT. EDI message sent from a DO originating a consignment to a Carrier that is going to transport that consignment.
CARDIT. EDI message sent by a designated operator delivering a consignment to a Carrier (including airlines) responsible for its transport. The CARDIT message is the electronic equivalent of the CN 38, CN 41 and CN 47 delivery bills. This is a message to pre- advise mail to the Carrier.

Examples of CARDIT in a sentence

  • CARDIT and RESDIT messages are normally used together, with CARDIT representing the DO's view or intent and RESDIT reporting what the Carrier actually received.

  • DOs and Carriers using the specified messages are required to agree which version of the CARDIT message to use.

  • In the case of use of CARDIT/RESDIT messaging between the parties: The DO of origin will transmit a CARDIT message, in conformity with UPU EDI messaging standards, to the Carrier for every consignment tendered.

  • Briefly, the two message formats are as follows: – The CARDIT message contains information about the receptacles and containers in a consignment of mail which is, or is intended to be, handed over to a Carrier for transportation and provides corresponding transporting instructions and transport service requirements.

  • The CARDIT message is the electronic equivalent of the CN 38, CN 41 or CN 47 delivery bill.

  • Receptacle IDs are scanned by the DO of origin at the time of dispatch, and these IDs are included in the CARDIT message to the Carrier, along with all other transportation instructions and transportation service requirements, including a reference to the postal consignment number, which is also provided on a CN 38, CN 41 or CN 47.

  • However, RESDIT may be used alone if the Carrier receives receptacles or containers which were not pre-advised in a CARDIT message.

  • The exchange of information messages (e.g. CARDIT and RESDIT) as specified in the latest version of the UPU EDI Messaging Standards publication.

  • The UPU has defined two electronic data interchange (EDI) message formats for use and exchange between DOs and Carriers: – the CARDIT (CARrier Documents International Transport advice); and – the RESDIT (RESponse Documents International Transport advice).

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