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ENFORCEMENT OF THE NEW EUROPEAN STANDARD CEN13044
MARKING AND CODING OF EUROPEAN SWAP BODIES AND TRAILERS FOR RAIL ROAD OPERATIONS
A new European standard using a four letters ISO-like structure is being implemented in Europe as from july 01st 2011.
This new marking is devoted to equipment in service inside the European area. For equipment used in the international trade, the use of a BIC registered prefix will remain mandatory according to International ISO standard and Customs Conventions.
Unlike the BIC ISO code for which owner code is a 3 letters code and the last letter is the equipment identifier, U for container, Z for chassis and J for accessories, the European code uses the 4 letters to identify the operator.
The alphabet letters made available as 4th letter are limited to A, B, D, E and K.
K ending codes will not be distributed, this letter will be reserved for owners of a registered BIC prefix who operate international and European equipment, and wish to mark their European ILUs using the European standard but still have the benefit of their three letters BIC Code on all their fleet. If you need more information on this possibility, plse contact us.
The registration of the European code with start on the 1st of July, for more information contact the registration office, UIRR based in Brussels or register on line on www.ilu-code.eu.
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