Routing Code definition
Examples of Routing Code in a sentence
Party A shall outpulse the appropriate NPA, ATC Code, and Routing Code (operator code) to Party B.
UPS and You agree that the definition of a smart label is defined in the current edition of the UPS Guide to Labeling at the time of signing this Agreement; which includes, but is not limited to, the UPS MaxiCode (that includes street address), Zip+4 postal code bar code where applicable, current UPS Routing Code, appropriate UPS Service Icon, a UPS 1Z tracking number bar code, and CASS certified and validated addresses.
The originating Party shall outpulse the appropriate NPA, ATC Code, and Routing Code (operator code) to the receiving Party.
The said Purchase Money shall be paid free of bank charges to HSBC Bank, account N.:000302139, Beneficiary: Nedship Bank NV, Rotterdam, swift address: M▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Chips ABA: 0108, Fedwire Routing Code: 0▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, account number 3236670202 MC Shipping Inc.
For Online Wire Transfers going to Europe, Company agrees to include a SWIFT Bank Identifier code (SWIFT BIC), International Routing Code (IRC) as applicable, and to participating countries the Beneficiary’s International Bank Account Number (IBAN).
In order to process an Online Wire Transfer to a foreign country, additional information may be required, such as a SWIFT Bank Identifier code (SWIFT BIC), International Routing Code (IRC) as applicable, and to participating countries the Beneficiary’s International Bank Account Number (IBAN).
Local Carrier A shall outpulse the appropriate NPA, ATC Code, and Routing Code (operator code) to Local Carrier B.
A smart label, as defined herein and described in the current UPS Guide to Labeling, which may be updated from time to time by UPS, includes, but is not limited to, a MaxiCode, Postal Bar Code, current UPS Routing Code, appropriate UPS Service Icon and a UPS IZ Tracking Number Bar Code.
After selecting the appropriate product support group via the Express Routing Code (ERC), the customer simply enters the activated Site-ID or PIN and is then immediately transferred to a Technical Support Engineer as available.
A smart label, as defined herein and described in the current UPS Guide to Labeling, which may be updated from time to time by UPS, includes, but is not limited to, a MaxiCode, Postal Bar Code, current UPS Routing Code, appropriate UPS Service Icon and a UPS 1Z Tracking Number Bar Code.