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This is a preview of "AIAG B-16:2010". Click here to purchase the full version from the ANSI store.B-16Joint Automotive Industry Forum (JAIF)Global Transport Label Standardfor the Automotive IndustryA Joint Publication

This is a preview of "AIAG B-16:2010". Click here to purchase the full version from the ANSI store.

This is a preview of "AIAG B-16:2010". Click here to purchase the full version from the ANSI store.B-16Global Transport Label (GTL) StandardVersion 3, Dated 17NOV2010INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT INFORMATIONThis manual is subject to International Copyright as shown herein and unauthorizedreproduction is not permitted. Contact one of the associations below to discuss reproductionpermission. If translated, this manual has been translated and published for guidance only andis intended to help the understanding of the official English version.AIAG Copyright and Trademark Notice: 2010 Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG)Odette Copyright Notice: 2010 Odette International Limited - All rights reserved.JAMA Copyright Notice: 2010 Japan Automotive Manufacturers Association, Inc. (JAMA)JAPIA Copyright Notice: 2010 Japan Auto Parts Industries Association. (JAPIA)ISBN #: 978-1-60534-216-0-3-

This is a preview of "AIAG B-16:2010". Click here to purchase the full version from the ANSI store.B-16Global Transport Label (GTL) StandardVersion 3 Dated 17NOV2010-4-

This is a preview of "AIAG B-16:2010". Click here to purchase the full version from the ANSI store.B-16Global Transport Label (GTL) StandardVersion 3, Dated 17NOV2010FOREWORDIn the spirit of international cooperation, members of automotive associations representing more than 80percent of worldwide automotive productions have worked together to standardize container-labelingrequirements for the automotive industry. Representatives from Europe (Odette), Japan (JAMA/JAPIA)and North America (AIAG) met via e-mail, by audio-conference and face-to-face in each group's regionsto establish a common Global Transportation Label Standard to be used by suppliers and customers alike.This standard takes into account existing templates from Odette’s Transport Label (OTL) and the GM1724 as well as design input from JAMA/JAPIA and is based on the AIAG B-10 Standard. All groupsagreed on the need to share business process information, to abide by international standards and to havea common template for a Global Transport Label that could reduce costs throughout the automotiveindustry.The following standard is the culmination of vigorous debate and active consensus which resulted inagreements to place this Global Transport Label on the containers of automotive suppliers and customersworldwide. Committee members view the consistent data layout and format as the industry’s contributionto improving the movement of automotive materials across borders, through factory gates and to line-sidepositions around the world.Users of this standard should also investigate regional implementation guidelines published by AIAG,Odette, JAMA/JAPIA or by individual trading partners.REVISION23COMMENTTable 8 has been corrected Added Data Matrix ECC 200 and QR Code ECC M twodimensional (2D) symbologies Macro “ 2”; Structured Append capability to link up to16 2Dsymbologies added Restructured document to conform to ISO formatNote – The next revision will include RFID requirements along with “Smart Label” (imbedded RFID tagin label stock) specifications.-5-

This is a preview of "AIAG B-16:2010". Click here to purchase the full version from the ANSI store.B-16Global Transport Label (GTL) StandardVersion 3 Dated 17NOV2010-6-

This is a preview of "AIAG B-16:2010". Click here to purchase the full version from the ANSI store.B-16Global Transport Label (GTL) StandardVersion 3, Dated 17NOV2010ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSThe following people and organizations have contributed to the Revision 3 of this document.AIAGMorris Brown . AIAGLarry Graham . LG AutoID, LLC*James Graham . General MotorsCraig K. Harmon . Q.E.D. SystemsMarsha A. Harmon . Q.E.D. SystemsBill Hoffman . Hoffman Systems LLCPat King . Michelin North AmericaGary Tubb . Unique RFID LLCODETTEBob Van Broeckhoven . AB VolvoJohn Canvin . . OdetteStephan Eppinger . DaimlerKonstantin Feldmeier . Continental AutomotiveOlle Hydbom . AutoIDExpert –ScandinaviaSten Lindgren . Odette SwedenHeinrich Oehlmann . Eurodata CouncilMarkus Sprafke . VolkswagenJAMAHiroshi Itoh . Mitsubishi MotorNobuyuki Mitsuhashi . JAMAJAPIAShunichi Kato . Toyoda GoseiAkira Shibata . DENSO WAVEMakoto Yuzawa . NHK Spring*Document Editor-7-

This is a preview of "AIAG B-16:2010". Click here to purchase the full version from the ANSI store.B-16Global Transport Label (GTL) StandardVersion 3 Dated 17NOV2010The following people and organizations have contributed to the content of the original document.AIAGDennis P. Barlow. Ford Motor CompanyJames S. Courage . DelphiLarry G. Graham . General MotorsMarsha A. Harmon. Q.E.D. SystemsBill Hoffman . Hoffman Systems LLCMark L. Lamon . Aalstec Data CorpJohn Sakulich . General MotorsJeffrey C. Warner . Toyota Motor CorporationJAMA/JAPIAEiji Higuchi . Nissan Motor Company, LtdAkira Imai . Nissan Motor Company, LtdYasuhiko Kuranaga. Toyota Motor CorporationShigenori Makino . DENSO CorporationTadaaki Miida . Akebono Brake IndustryMasaaki Tejima . NOKYuji Tsujimoto . DENSO CorporationKiyoshi Yuasa . Mitsubishi Motor CorporationODETTEGerard Blom . Corus - BeneluxHeiner Dietz . BRAIN, Int’l - GermanyBernard Jeanneau . Galia-Odette - FranceRalf Lehmann . General Motors Europe - GermanyMiguel Masferrer . Lear Corp. - SpainThorbjörn Steen . Volvo Truck - SwedenMichelle Vergeylen . Magneti Marelli – France-8-

This is a preview of "AIAG B-16:2010". Click here to purchase the full version from the ANSI store.B-16Global Transport Label (GTL) StandardVersion 3, Dated 17NOV2010TABLE OF CONTENTSFOREWORD . 5ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS . 7TABLE OF CONTENTS . 9FIGURES . 11TABLES . 11INTRODUCTION . 131 DEFINITIONS . 152 LABEL CONCEPTS . 212.1 LABEL SIZE . 212.2 BUILDING BLOCK CONCEPTS . 223 GENERAL: GLOBAL TRANSPORT LABEL TEMPLATE DESCRIPTION BLOCKS AND SUBBLOCKS . 253.1 DIMENSIONS . 264 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS . 294.1 MATERIALS . 294.2 PRINTING REQUIREMENTS . 294.2.1 General Remarks . 294.2.2 Fonts . 294.2.3 Titles . 304.3 LINEAR BAR CODE . 304.4 TWO-DIMENSIONAL SYMBOL . 304.4.1 Symbology Requirement. 304.4.2 X Dimension . 324.4.3 Symbol Size . 324.4.4 Quiet Zone. 324.4.5 Error Correction Level . 324.4.6 Print Quality . 325 INDIVIDUAL CONTAINER LABEL DATA IDENTIFIER 1J . 335.1 A1 – SHIP FROM . 335.2 A2 – SHIP TO . 345.3 A3 –TWO-DIMENSIONAL SYMBOL – DATA MATRIX, QR CODE OR PDF417 . 345.4 B1 – CUSTOMER REFERENCE #1 . 365.5 B2 – CUSTOMER ROUTING INFORMATION . 375.6 B3 – LOGISTICS REFERENCE . 385.7 C1- CUSTOMER PART NUMBER . 395.8 D1 – LICENSE PLATE DATA IDENTIFIER 1J INDIVIDUAL CONTAINER. 405.9 D2 – CUSTOMER REFERENCE #2. 415.10 E1 – SUPPLIER AREA . 435.11 E2 – CUSTOMER REFERENCE #3 . 436 MASTER LABEL DATA IDENTIFIER 6J . 456.1 A1 – SHIP FROM . 466.2 A2 – SHIP TO . 466.3 A3 –MASTER LOAD LABEL TITLE . 46-9-

This is a preview of "AIAG B-16:2010". Click here to purchase the full version from the ANSI store.B-16Global Transport Label (GTL) StandardVersion 3 Dated 17NOV20106.4 B1 – CUSTOMER REFERENCE #1 . 466.5 B2 – CUSTOMER ROUTING INFORMATION . 476.6 B3 – LOGISTICS REFERENCE . 476.7 C1- CUSTOMER PART NUMBER . 476.8 D1 – LICENSE PLATE DATA IDENTIFIER 6J MASTER LOAD CONTAINER . 476.9 D2 – CUSTOMER REFERENCE #2. 476.10 E1 – 2D SYMBOL(S) . 477 MIXED LOAD DATA IDENTIFIER 5J . 497.1 A1 – SHIP FROM . 507.2 A2 – SHIP TO . 507.3 A3 –MASTER LABEL TITLE . 507.4 PART A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H . 507.5 D1 – LICENSE PLATE DATA IDENTIFIER 6J MASTER LOAD CONTAINER . 517.6 D2 – CUSTOMER REFERENCE #2. 517.7 E1 – 2D SYMBOL(S). 518 GTL MASTER OR MIXED LOAD PACKING LIST (MANISFEST) TEMPLATE . 53ANNEX A:DATA IDENTIFIERS . 59ANNEX B:CODE 128 LICENCE PLATE 1J, 5J AND 6J. 61ANNEX C:2D SYMBOLOGY DATA STRUCTURE DESCRIPTION . 63ANNEX D:MACRO 06 ( 6) . 67ANNEX E:STRUCTURED APPEND ( 2) . 69ANNEX F:2D SYMBOLOGIES . 71ANNEX G:SCANNING GUIDANCE . 77ANNEX H:NESTING VERSES LOOPING . 79ANNEX I:RECOMMENDED FORMAT FOR COMPLIANCE SPECIFICATIONS. 89ANNEX J:TEXT DENSITY (NUMBER OF CHARACTERS). 91ANNEX K:PRECISION AND ROUNDING . 95ANNEX L:METRIC (MM) AND INCH CONVERSION REFERENCE . 97ANNEX M:NORMATIVE REFERENCES . 99MAINTENANCE REQUEST. 103- 10 -

This is a preview of "AIAG B-16:2010". Click here to purchase the full version from the ANSI store.B-16Global Transport Label (GTL) StandardVersion 3, Dated 17NOV2010FiguresFIGURE 1 EXAMPLES OF DATA MATRIX, QR CODE AND PDF 417 TWO-DIMENSIONAL (2D) SYMBOLOGIES . 13FIGURE 2 GLOBAL TRANSPORT LABEL SIZE . 21FIGURE 3 GLOBAL TRANSPORT LABEL SIZE – REDUCED HEIGHT . 22FIGURE 4 BUILDING BLOCK CONCEPTS . 23FIGURE 5 BLOCKS AND SUB-BLOCKS . 25FIGURE 6 REDUCED HEIGHT LABEL - BLOCKS AND SUB-BLOCKS . 26FIGURE 7 GLOBAL TRANSPORT LABEL DIMENSIONS . 27FIGURE 8 REDUCED HEIGHT GLOBAL TRANSPORT LABEL DIMENSIONS 74MM (3”) X 210MM (8”) LABEL OREQUIVALENT . 27FIGURE 9 DATA MATRIX ECC 200 0.51 MM (0.020 INCH) . 31FIGURE10 QR CODE ECC M 0.38 MM (0.015 INCH) . 31FIGURE 11 PDF417 ECC 3 0.254X 0.762 MM (0.010 X 0.030 INCH) . 31FIGURE 12 DATA IDENTIFIER '1J' INDIVIDUAL CONTAINER OF LIKE PARTS . 33FIGURE 13 SIX LINE SHIP FROM ADDRESS . 34FIGURE 14 FOUR LINE SHIP TO SUB-BLOCK WITH PLANT / DOCK DATA . 34FIGURE 15 EXAMPLES TOP TO BOTTOM-DATA MATRIX, QR CODE AND PDF417. 35FIGURE 16 ONE LINE (24 POINT) WITH TITLE . 36FIGURE 17 TWO LINES (18 POINT) . 36FIGURE 18 THREE LINES (14 POINT) . 36FIGURE 19 ONE LINE OF HUMAN READABLE (24 POINT) . 37FIGURE 20 TWO LINES OF HUMAN READABLE (16 POINT). 37FIGURE 21 ONE LINE OF HUMAN READABLE (24 POINT) . 38FIGURE 22 TWO LINES OF HUMAN READABLE (18 POINT). 38FIGURE 23 THREE LINES OF HUMAN READABLE (14 POINT) . 39FIGURE 24 PART NUMBER PRINTED AT 44 POINTS . 39FIGURE 25 PART NUMBER PRINTED AT 32 POINTS WITH SAFETY-RELATED GRAPHIC SYMBOL, RIGHT JUSTIFIED . 39FIGURE 26 LICENSE PLATE EXAMPLE. 41FIGURE 27 LICENSE PLATE EXAMPLE. 41FIGURE 28 LICENSE PLATES EXAMPLE . 41FIGURE 29 EXAMPLE OF THREE LINES OF HUMAN READABLE DATA (20 POINT), WITH TITLES (6 POINT) . 42FIGURE 30 FOR SUPPLIER USE ONLY, TO SUPPORT BUSINESS/PROCESS REQUIREMENTS. . 43FIGURE 31 EXAMPLE OF FIVE LINES OF HUMAN READABLE (14 POINT) CUSTOMER DATA TRANSMITTED VIA EDI. . 43FIGURE 32 EXAMPLE OF DATA IDENTIFIER '6J' MASTER LOAD ON A CONTAINER CONSISTING OF MULTIPLEINDIVIDUAL CONTAINERS OF THE SAME PART NUMBER. . 45FIGURE 33 MASTER LOAD LABEL BLOCKS AND SUB-BLOCKS . 46FIGURE 34 EXAMPLE DATA IDENTIFIER ‘5J’ MIXED LOAD CONTAINER CONSISTING OF MORE THAN ONE PARTNUMBER . 49FIGURE 35 MIXED LOAD LABEL BLOCKS AND SUB-BLOCKS . 50FIGURE 36 EXAMPLE PART NUMBER SUB-BLOCKS DATA CONTENT . 51FIGURE 37 PAPER SIZE . 53FIGURE 38 BLOCKS AND SUB-BLOCKS OF FURTHER PAGES OF “MIXED LOAD / MASTER LOAD DETAILS” . 54FIGURE 39 BLOCKS AND SUB-BLOCKS – “MIXED LOAD DETAILS” EXAMPLE . 55FIGURE 40 MIXED LOAD / MASTER LOAD DETAILS DIMENSIONS . 57FIGURE 41 LICENSE PLATE EXAMPLE. 62FIGURE 42 LICENSE PLATE EXAMPLE. 62FIGURE 43 LICENSE PLATES EXAMPLE . 62FIGURE 44 STRUCTURE OF MESSAGE FORMAT . 63FIGURE 45 MESSAGE ENVELOPE SHOWING FORMATTED DATA WITH HEADER AND TRAILER CHARACTERS . 66FIGURE 46 DATA MATRIX STRUCTURE . 71FIGURE 47 DATA MATRIX ECC200 CAN HAVE MULTIPLE DATA REGIONS . 72FIGURE 48 QR CODE STRUCTURE . 73- 11 -

This is a preview of "AIAG B-16:2010". Click here to purchase the full version from the ANSI store.B-16Global Transport Label (GTL) StandardVersion 3 Dated 17NOV2010FIGURE 49 - EXAMPLE QR CODE ENLARGED TO SHOW FEATURES . 73FIGURE 50 STRUCTURE OF PDF417 . 74FIGURE 51. EXAMPLE OF MIXED LOAD “NESTING” . 80FIGURE 52. LOOPING STRUCTURE FOR A MIXED LOAD ENCODING 240 CHARACTERS . 82FIGURE 53. EXAMPLE OF MASTER LOAD “NESTING” STRUCTURE ENCODING 460 DATA CHARACTERS. . 85FIGURE 54. “LOOPING” STRUCTURE OF MASTER LOAD ENCODING 203 CHARACTERS OF DATA. . 86FIGURE 55 EXAMPLE OF A BLANK CUSTOMER COMPLIANCE SPECIFICATION. 89TablesTABLE 1. EXAMPLE OF MIXED LOAD DETAILS SORTED BY PART NUMBER . 56TABLE 2. COMMONLY USED DATA IDENTIFIERS . 59TABLE 3: 06 MACRO FUNCTION . 64TABLE 4. HEXADECIMAL AND DECIMAL VALUES - SUBSET OF ASCII/ISO 646 . 65TABLE 5: 06 MACRO FUNCTION . 67TABLE 6 - SEQUENCE IDENTIFICATION (SID) . 70TABLE 7 - DATA CAPACITY DATA MATRIX ECC200 SQUARE SYMBOL . 72TABLE 8 - DATA CAPACITY DATA MATRIX ECC200 RECTANGULAR SYMBOL . 72TABLE 9- QR CODE ECC M DATA CAPACITY . 74TABLE 10. THE EFFECT OF ERROR CORRECTION LEVELS ON THE SIZE OF PDF417 SYMBOLS ENCODING 154ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTERS . 75TABLE 11. THE EFFECT OF ERROR CORRECTION LEVELS ON THE SIZE OF PDF417 SYMBOLS ENCODING 104ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTERS . 76TABLE 12. THE EFFECT OF ERROR CORRECTION LEVELS ON THE SIZE OF PDF417 SYMBOLS ENCODING 48ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTERS . 76TABLE 13. “NESTING” DATA STREAM FOR A MIXED LOAD ENCODING 274 CHARACTERS . 81TABLE 14. LOOPING DATA FORMAT FOR MIXED LOAD ENCODING 240 CHARACTERS OF DATA . 84TABLE 15. MASTER LOAD “LOOPING” . 87TABLE 16. LINES-PER-BLOCK (LPB) CALCULATIONS . 91TABLE 17. TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCE VALID FOR A6/AIAG 4X6: MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CHARACTERS BY FONT SIZE. 92TABLE 18. ROUNDING AND ACCEPTABLE MEASUREMENTS . 96TABLE 19 CONVERSION TABLE MM TO INCHES AND INCHES TO MM .

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