Understanding the Military Shipping Label
Posted by Brad Pendleton on Wed, Feb 03, 2010
The Military Shipping Label is part of the Mil-Std-129 requirements for identifying a shipment to the United States Department of Defense. It is designed to work in conjunction with other Mil-Std-129 compliant labels to improve efficiency and accuracy on the DOD's receiving dock, ultimately improving efficiency in the payment process to suppliers. In practice, the Military Shipping Label identifies the supplier, the final destination of the shipping container and other necessary information pertaining to the shipment.
Components
There are three primary components to the Military Shipping Label - human readable information, linear barcodes, and a PDF417 two dimensional barcode. Each component contains multiple pieces of data.
Human Readable:
- Transportation Control Number (TCN)
- Transportation Account Code (TAC)/Postage
- The consignor DODAAC or CAGE and address
- Method of Shipment
- Ship-To DODAAC and address or Point of Embarkment (POE)*
- Transportation Priority (1, 2, 3, or 4)
- Point of Debarkment (POD)*
- Project Code*
- Ultimate Consignee/ Mark For DODAAC and address
- Gross Weight
- Required Delivery Date (RDD)*
- Cubic feet of shipping unit
- Date Shipped
- Foreign Military Shipment (FMS) Case*
- Piece Number
- Total Pieces in shipping unit
*only if applicable
Code 39 Linear Barcodes:
- Transportation Control Number (TCN)
- Piece Number in shipping unit
- Ultimate Consignee/Mark-For DODAAC
PDF417 two-dimensional barcode:
- Transportation Control Number (TCN)
- Date Shipped
- Ship-To Address
- Prime Contractor/Ship-From Address
- Mark-For Address
- National Stock Number (NSN)
- Weight
- Piece Number/Total Pieces
- Ship-From/Prime Contractor CAGE
- Project Code
- Cubic Feet
- Point of Embarkment (POE)
- Point of Debarkment (POD)
- Ultimate Consignee/Mark-For DODAAC
- Transportation Priority
- Required Delivery Date (RDD)
- Method of Shipment
- Foreign Military Sales Case
- Requisition Number
- Quantity / Unit of Issue
- Direct Vendor Delivery RIC
- Condition Code
- Unit Price
Usage and Placement
Military Shipment Labels are required for all shipment units* to the DoD. In most cases, a single MSL is placed on each loose shipping case or shipping container (crate), on each palletized unit load* (one per pallet only), or on each full railcar or full truckload. The MSL must be applied on the upper left side of the shipping container. The label may not interfere with other required markings, cleats, strapping or closure tape on the container. Additionally, the MSL may not be placed on the top or bottom of the container unless otherwise specified in your contract.
*A Shipment Unit is commonly understood to be the outermost, non-palletized container by which the shipment will be handled.
A Palletized Unit Load is a quantity of items, packed or unpacked, arranged on a pallet in a specified manner and secured, strapped, or fastened on the pallet so that the whole palletized load is handled as a single unit. A palletized or skidded load is not considered to be a shipping container. (Mil-Std-129, para 3.27)
Additional Resources
Department of Defense (DOD) Supplier Wiki: Military Shipping Label (http://dod-supply.com/)
Mil-Std-129P w/ Change 4, Paragraph 4. (http://milpac.com/specs/Mil-Std-129P4.pdf)