Export Reference Number

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An export reference number is a unique, consecutive number assigned by an export operator at the time they create a CT record and will always include a 2 letter code to define the MOT.   
An export reference number is a unique, consecutive number assigned by an export operator at the time they create a CT record and will always include a 2 letter code to define the MOT.   
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There are 3 types of MOT's that can be applied for export shipments, Air Ocean & Trucking and each have a unique two letter code to identify them:
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There are 3 types of Mode/Direction that can be applied for export shipments, Air Ocean & Trucking and each have a unique two letter code to identify them:
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AE = air exports
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*AE = air exports
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SE = for sea (aka ocean) exports
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*SE = sea (aka ocean) exports
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TR = for any type of trucking exports
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*TR = any type of trucking exports

Current revision as of 19:44, 10 November 2011


An export reference number is a unique, consecutive number assigned by an export operator at the time they create a CT record and will always include a 2 letter code to define the MOT.

There are 3 types of Mode/Direction that can be applied for export shipments, Air Ocean & Trucking and each have a unique two letter code to identify them:

  • AE = air exports
  • SE = sea (aka ocean) exports
  • TR = any type of trucking exports
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