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<blockquote data-quote="an anonymous guest" data-source="post: 150391"><p>In the 90s when the '1Z' was developed, it was under the guidance of standards being developed by several groups and was closely linked to EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) standards of the time. Each industry group was doing their own thing but the primary movers were the American TRucking Assoc System Council and the Volunterary Interindustry Communications Standards(VICS) group of the retail industry (WalMart et all). This all developed into a set of standards managed by the American Nation Standards Groups working committees. Until the tracking number was 'randomized' it was considered a Progressive number in use by many companies at the time to deal with LTL and Trucking shipments.</p><p></p><p>The main focus these days is on trying to get some form of RFID tag to be cheap enough to put on packages.</p><p></p><p>Go UPS!</p><p>P71</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="an anonymous guest, post: 150391"] In the 90s when the '1Z' was developed, it was under the guidance of standards being developed by several groups and was closely linked to EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) standards of the time. Each industry group was doing their own thing but the primary movers were the American TRucking Assoc System Council and the Volunterary Interindustry Communications Standards(VICS) group of the retail industry (WalMart et all). This all developed into a set of standards managed by the American Nation Standards Groups working committees. Until the tracking number was 'randomized' it was considered a Progressive number in use by many companies at the time to deal with LTL and Trucking shipments. The main focus these days is on trying to get some form of RFID tag to be cheap enough to put on packages. Go UPS! P71 [/QUOTE]
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