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COREOR D.16B

COREOR — EDIFACT Container Release Order Message (D.16B)

The COREOR message is the order by which a carrier or a forwarder authorises a terminal or a depot to release one or more containers to a designated party (road or rail carrier, consignee). It carries the booking references, the containers concerned, the conditions and the pick-up deadline. This page summarises the segment structure as published by UN/CEFACT for directory D.16B.

Purpose

The COREOR message is the order by which a carrier or a forwarder authorises a terminal or a depot to release one or more containers to a designated party (road or rail carrier, consignee). It carries the booking references, the containers concerned, the conditions and the pick-up deadline.

This page focuses on the structure published by UN/CEFACT for directory D.16B. The segments listed, their status (M / C), position and repetition factor are extracted from the official file coreor_c.htm hosted on service.unece.org.

Segment structure

The COREOR D.16B message has 83 header entries, 0 detail entries and 0 summary entries (segments and groups combined). Groups are shown in bold and their members are indented by actual nesting depth.

Pos.TagNameSRep.
00010UNHMessage headerM1
00020BGMBeginning of messageM1
00030DTMDate/time/periodC×9
00040FTXFree textC×9
00050  SG1Group (×9)C×9
00060  RFFReferenceM1
00070  DTMDate/time/periodC×9
00080    SG2Group (×1)M1
00090    TDTTransport informationM1
00100    DTMDate/time/periodC×9
00110    RFFReferenceC×9
00120      SG3Group (×9)C×9
00130      LOCPlace/location identificationM1
00140      DTMDate/time/periodC×9
00150        SG4Group (×9)M×9
00160        NADName and addressM1
00170          SG5Group (×9)C×9
00180          CTAContact informationM1
00190          COMCommunication contactC×9
00200          RFFReferenceC×9
00210          DTMDate/time/periodC×9
00220            SG6Group (×999)C×999
00230            GIDGoods item detailsM1
00240            HANHandling instructionsC×9
00250            FTXFree textC×9
00260              SG7Group (×9)C×9
00270              NADName and addressM1
00280              DTMDate/time/periodC×9
00290              RFFReferenceC×9
00300              MEAMeasurementsC×9
00310              PCIPackage identificationC×9
00320                SG8Group (×999)C×999
00330                SGPSplit goods placementM1
00340                MEAMeasurementsC×9
00350                  SG9Group (×99)C×99
00360                  DGSDangerous goodsM1
00370                  FTXFree textC×9
00380                  MEAMeasurementsC×9
00390                    SG10Group (×9)C×9
00400                    CTAContact informationM1
00410                    COMCommunication contactC×9
00420                      SG11Group (×9)C×9
00430                      TMPTemperatureM1
00440                      RNGRange detailsC1
00450                        SG12Group (×9999)C×9999
00460                        EQDEquipment detailsM1
00470                        RFFReferenceM×9
00480                        DTMDate/time/periodC×9
00490                        TSRTransport service requirementsC×9
00500                          SG13Group (×9)C×9
00510                          LOCPlace/location identificationM1
00520                          DTMDate/time/periodC×9
00530                          MEAMeasurementsC×9
00540                          DIMDimensionsC×9
00550                            SG14Group (×9)C×9
00560                            TMPTemperatureM1
00570                            RNGRange detailsC1
00580                            SELSeal numberC×9
00590                            FTXFree textC×9
00600                            PCDPercentage detailsC×9
00610                            EQAAttached equipmentC1
00620                            HANHandling instructionsC×9
00630                              SG15Group (×9)C×9
00640                              TDTTransport informationM1
00650                              DTMDate/time/periodC×9
00660                              RFFReferenceC×9
00670                                SG16Group (×9)C×9
00680                                LOCPlace/location identificationM1
00690                                DTMDate/time/periodC×9
00700                                  SG17Group (×9)C×9
00710                                  NADName and addressM1
00720                                  DTMDate/time/periodC1
00730                                  CTAContact informationC1
00740                                  COMCommunication contactC1
00750                                    SG18Group (×99)C×99
00760                                    DGSDangerous goodsM1
00770                                    FTXFree textC×9
00780                                    MEAMeasurementsC1
00790                                      SG19Group (×9)C×9
00800                                      CTAContact informationM1
00810                                      COMCommunication contactC×9
00820                                      CNTControl totalC1
00830UNTMessage trailerM1

Detail

No segment in this section.

Summary

No segment in this section.

Changes vs D.96A

Top-level differences between D.96A and D.16B for the COREOR message (segments directly inside header / detail / summary, ignoring nested groups). The comparison is indicative: a given tag may have evolved inside nested groups without showing up in this synthesis.

Segments added vs D.96A

  • PCD in the header section (status C, repeat ×9) — not present at the top of the corresponding D.96A section.

Status changes (M ↔ C)

  • RFF (header): status C in D.96A → M in D.16B.
  • LOC (header): status C in D.96A → M in D.16B.
  • CTA (header): status C in D.96A → M in D.16B.
  • TMP (header): status C in D.96A → M in D.16B.
  • CNT (header): status M in D.96A → C in D.16B.

Max-repeat changes

  • RFF (header): repeat ×9 in D.96A → ×1 in D.16B.
  • LOC (header): repeat ×9 in D.96A → ×1 in D.16B.
  • CTA (header): repeat ×9 in D.96A → ×1 in D.16B.
  • COM (header): repeat ×1 in D.96A → ×9 in D.16B.
  • TMP (header): repeat ×9 in D.96A → ×1 in D.16B.
  • RNG (header): repeat ×9 in D.96A → ×1 in D.16B.

Structural example

Minimal example of an COREOR D.16B message with mandatory segments only. The goal is to show the exact version declared in UNH (COREOR:D:16B:UN) — not to replicate a full business case (see the COREOR D.96A page for an annotated example).

edifact coreor-d16b-example.edi
UNB+UNOC:3+5410000000123:14+5410000000456:14+260514:1430+CTRL016001'
UNH+1+COREOR:D:16B:UN'
BGM+750+COREOR-2026-REL-0182+9'
DTM+137:20260514:102'
TDT+20+TRUCK-FR1234+3'
LOC+11+FRLEH::6'
NAD+CA+5410000000123::9'
NAD+CN+5410000000456::9'
EQD+CN+MSCU1234567+45G1+++5'
UNT+9+1'
UNZ+1+CTRL016001'

Common errors

  • Misaligned UNH tokens — The UNH+...+COREOR:D:16B:UN token must reflect exactly the directory in use — a mismatch between the UNH release and the release agreed with the partner is rejected by every strict validator.
  • Wrong UNT segment count — The value after UNT+ must include UNH and UNT themselves. By far the most common sender-side error, regardless of the directory in use.
  • Stale code lists — Between D.96A and D.16B, several code lists received new qualifiers (DTM status, RFF qualifier, NAD codes…). Reusing an older directory’s code tables triggers warnings or even rejections depending on the partner’s strict-conformance mode.

Other versions of this message available on ediverse.io: COREOR D.96A, COREOR D.10A, COREOR D.21B, COREOR D.24A.

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