Third Party Reference Number
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- | A Third party reference number is a unique, consecutive number assigned by any operator (import or export) for all [[ | + | A Third party reference number is a unique, consecutive number assigned by any operator (import or export) for all [[Cross_Trade]] shipments. |
There is only 1 unique two letter code used to identify these types of shipments. Note, they are not identified according to MOT as like export & import reference numbers and the 2 letter code used to identify them is: CT (which stands for cross trade) | There is only 1 unique two letter code used to identify these types of shipments. Note, they are not identified according to MOT as like export & import reference numbers and the 2 letter code used to identify them is: CT (which stands for cross trade) |
Revision as of 21:54, 9 November 2011
A Third party reference number is a unique, consecutive number assigned by any operator (import or export) for all Cross_Trade shipments.
There is only 1 unique two letter code used to identify these types of shipments. Note, they are not identified according to MOT as like export & import reference numbers and the 2 letter code used to identify them is: CT (which stands for cross trade)