ERI Voyage message
MessageId
Sender identification
Recipient identification
Generation Date-Time of the message
1
Acknowledgement request
Acknowledgement request
1
'1' = The interchange relates to a test message
'1' = The interchange relates to a test message
404
BGM/C002/1001
Message reference number. This number shall be as unique as possible, both for sender and for receiver.
1
5
8
9
1 = Cancellation 9 = new message 5 = Modification message by replacement 8=statusupdate
RefNo to group several msgs of same journey (including other types of ERI messages). Corresponds to common access reference
Y
N
Indicate if this message may be forwarded to other authorities
Indicate if this message may be forwarded to other authorities
Reference number to previous message
Reference number to previous message
VoyageInformation
DocumentIssueDate
SafetyExplanation
0
1
2
3
B
V
Number of blue cones
Number of blue cones
Total number of persons on board. Crew and Pax.
Total number of persons on board. Crew and Pax.
AnimalsOnBoard
AnimalsOnBoard
PersonsInTransit
PersonsInTransit
SafetyExplanation
General information on the voyage of the vessel and the status of the vessel.
Planned
Navigating / underway
Cancelled because of a change in schedule
Moored
Arrived
StatusCode
General information concerning the voyage.
General information concerning the voyage.
Additional information, in case the following format is used : DD:HH (e.g. 02:23 means 2 days and 23 hours active sailing time)
Additional information, in case the following format is used : DD:HH (e.g. 02:23 means 2 days and 23 hours active sailing time)
General information on the voyage of the vessel and the status of the vessel.
CargoInformation
Subject
DGN
ACB
DGY
NCC
InformationCode1
InformationCode1
CGS
0
1
2
3
V
B
WEX
InformationCode2
InformationCode2
AdditionalInformation
AdditionalInformation
ACB
HAZ
AAA
WAS
NON
SubjectIndicator
Subject
CargoInformation
NavigationRegime
ActivePeriod
ActivePeriod
A1
A2
B
SailingRegime
SailingRegime
List of non working days for the vessel. List of possible values: MO,TU,WE,TH,FR,SA,SU. Multiple values are separated by - Example: MO-DI-WE
List of non working days for the vessel. List of possible values: MO,TU,WE,TH,FR,SA,SU. Multiple values are separated by - Example: MO-DI-WE
NavigationRegime
Needs to be filled in if the messages belongs to a test.
Needs to be filled in if the messages belongs to a test.
Transport
TransportDetails
VoyageNo
1
8
TransportMode
TransportMeans
Vessel
VesselId
IMO
ENI
HIN
VesselIDType
It is usefull to include the MMSI number of the sailing vessel to ease the mapping of ERI messages with AIS track information.
It is usefull to include the MMSI number of the sailing vessel to ease the mapping of ERI messages with AIS track information.
VesselName
Nationality
Nationality
TransportDimensions
GrossTonnage
TNE
GrossTonnage
TNE
UnitQualifier
GrossTonnage
NettoTonnage
TNE
NettoTonnage
TNE
UnitQualifier
NettoTonnage
Length
CMT
MTR
Length
CMT
MTR
UnitQualifier
Length
Width
CMT
MTR
Width
CMT
MTR
UnitQualifier
Width
Draught
CMT
MTR
Draught
CMT
MTR
UnitQualifier
Draught
Airdraft
CMT
MTR
Airdraft
CMT
MTR
UnitQualifier
Airdraft
AverageSpeed
KNO
KMU
AverageSpeed
KNO
KMU
UnitQualifier
AverageSpeed
TransportDimensions
TransportLocations
PlaceOfDeparture
ISRS code (unique identifier for a location) as known in the combined RIS-Indexes
Estimated time of Departure (UTC)
Estimated time of Departure (UTC)
Estimated time of Arrival (UTC)
Estimated time of Arrival (UTC)
Actual time of Departure (UTC)
Actual time of Departure (UTC)
Actual time of Arrival (UTC)
Actual time of Arrival (UTC)
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1: Cargo operations (Discharging and/or loading of cargo.), 2: Passenger movement (Embarking and/or disembarking of passengers.), 3: Taking bunkers (Taking bunker (refuelling).), 4: Changing crew (Changing crew member(s).), 5: Goodwill visit (Friendly visit.), 6: Taking supplies (Taking supplies.), 7: Repair (To effect repair.), 8: Laid-up (Inactive service.), 9: Awaiting orders (Awaiting job order.), 10: Miscellaneous (Miscellaneous purpose of call.), 11: Crew movement (Embarking and/or disembarking of crews.), 12: Cruise), leisure and recreation (To visit a port for cruise), leisure and recreation.), 13: Under government order (This is a visit to a port which has been ordered by (government.), 14: Quarantine inspection (To have a quarantine inspection.), 15: Refuge (To seek protection against something unpleasant and/or (threatening such as bad weather or danger.), 16: Unloading cargo (Discharging of cargo from the means of transport.), 17: Loading cargo (Loading of cargo onto the means of transport.), 18: Repair in dry dock (Vessel to undergo repair in a dry dock.), 19: Repair in wet dock (Repair of a vessel in a dock without removing the (surrounding water.), 20: Cargo tank cleaning (Cargo tanks of the means of transport will be cleaned.), 21: Means of transport customs clearance (Means of transport will be customs cleared.), 22: De-gassing (Means of transport will be de-gassed.), 23: Waste disposal (Means of transport will dispose waste.), 24: Resting (Resting for a certain period), 25: Vessel inspection (Vessel will stop for general inspection), 26: Cargo inspection (Vessel will stop for cargo inspection), 27: Border crossing (Vessel will cross a border)
1: Cargo operations (Discharging and/or loading of cargo.), 2: Passenger movement (Embarking and/or disembarking of passengers.), 3: Taking bunkers (Taking bunker (refuelling).), 4: Changing crew (Changing crew member(s).), 5: Goodwill visit (Friendly visit.), 6: Taking supplies (Taking supplies.), 7: Repair (To effect repair.), 8: Laid-up (Inactive service.), 9: Awaiting orders (Awaiting job order.), 10: Miscellaneous (Miscellaneous purpose of call.), 11: Crew movement (Embarking and/or disembarking of crews.), 12: Cruise), leisure and recreation (To visit a port for cruise), leisure and recreation.), 13: Under government order (This is a visit to a port which has been ordered by (government.), 14: Quarantine inspection (To have a quarantine inspection.), 15: Refuge (To seek protection against something unpleasant and/or (threatening such as bad weather or danger.), 16: Unloading cargo (Discharging of cargo from the means of transport.), 17: Loading cargo (Loading of cargo onto the means of transport.), 18: Repair in dry dock (Vessel to undergo repair in a dry dock.), 19: Repair in wet dock (Repair of a vessel in a dock without removing the (surrounding water.), 20: Cargo tank cleaning (Cargo tanks of the means of transport will be cleaned.), 21: Means of transport customs clearance (Means of transport will be customs cleared.), 22: De-gassing (Means of transport will be de-gassed.), 23: Waste disposal (Means of transport will dispose waste.), 24: Resting (Resting for a certain period), 25: Vessel inspection (Vessel will stop for general inspection), 26: Cargo inspection (Vessel will stop for cargo inspection), 27: Border crossing (Vessel will cross a border)
Activity period date range (In case a period of time needs to be given e.g. lockplanning)
Activity period date range (In case a period of time needs to be given e.g. lockplanning)
all (passing anyway regardless of the costs)
all free(Passing only if no costs)
normal only(Passing whenever possible)
In case status on demand is applicable (In case bridges and/or locks are not always manned. )
In case status on demand is applicable (In case bridges and/or locks are not always manned. )
List of route points to make the voyage route unambigously. This should consist of important nodes, bridges and locks. The sequence order should be chronological.
ISRS code (unique identifier for a location) as known in the combined RIS-Indexes
Estimated time of Departure (UTC)
Estimated time of Departure (UTC)
Estimated time of Arrival (UTC)
Estimated time of Arrival (UTC)
Actual time of Departure (UTC)
Actual time of Departure (UTC)
Actual time of Arrival (UTC)
Actual time of Arrival (UTC)
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1: Cargo operations (Discharging and/or loading of cargo.), 2: Passenger movement (Embarking and/or disembarking of passengers.), 3: Taking bunkers (Taking bunker (refuelling).), 4: Changing crew (Changing crew member(s).), 5: Goodwill visit (Friendly visit.), 6: Taking supplies (Taking supplies.), 7: Repair (To effect repair.), 8: Laid-up (Inactive service.), 9: Awaiting orders (Awaiting job order.), 10: Miscellaneous (Miscellaneous purpose of call.), 11: Crew movement (Embarking and/or disembarking of crews.), 12: Cruise), leisure and recreation (To visit a port for cruise), leisure and recreation.), 13: Under government order (This is a visit to a port which has been ordered by (government.), 14: Quarantine inspection (To have a quarantine inspection.), 15: Refuge (To seek protection against something unpleasant and/or (threatening such as bad weather or danger.), 16: Unloading cargo (Discharging of cargo from the means of transport.), 17: Loading cargo (Loading of cargo onto the means of transport.), 18: Repair in dry dock (Vessel to undergo repair in a dry dock.), 19: Repair in wet dock (Repair of a vessel in a dock without removing the (surrounding water.), 20: Cargo tank cleaning (Cargo tanks of the means of transport will be cleaned.), 21: Means of transport customs clearance (Means of transport will be customs cleared.), 22: De-gassing (Means of transport will be de-gassed.), 23: Waste disposal (Means of transport will dispose waste.), 24: Resting (Resting for a certain period), 25: Vessel inspection (Vessel will stop for general inspection), 26: Cargo inspection (Vessel will stop for cargo inspection), 27: Border crossing (Vessel will cross a border)
1: Cargo operations (Discharging and/or loading of cargo.), 2: Passenger movement (Embarking and/or disembarking of passengers.), 3: Taking bunkers (Taking bunker (refuelling).), 4: Changing crew (Changing crew member(s).), 5: Goodwill visit (Friendly visit.), 6: Taking supplies (Taking supplies.), 7: Repair (To effect repair.), 8: Laid-up (Inactive service.), 9: Awaiting orders (Awaiting job order.), 10: Miscellaneous (Miscellaneous purpose of call.), 11: Crew movement (Embarking and/or disembarking of crews.), 12: Cruise), leisure and recreation (To visit a port for cruise), leisure and recreation.), 13: Under government order (This is a visit to a port which has been ordered by (government.), 14: Quarantine inspection (To have a quarantine inspection.), 15: Refuge (To seek protection against something unpleasant and/or (threatening such as bad weather or danger.), 16: Unloading cargo (Discharging of cargo from the means of transport.), 17: Loading cargo (Loading of cargo onto the means of transport.), 18: Repair in dry dock (Vessel to undergo repair in a dry dock.), 19: Repair in wet dock (Repair of a vessel in a dock without removing the (surrounding water.), 20: Cargo tank cleaning (Cargo tanks of the means of transport will be cleaned.), 21: Means of transport customs clearance (Means of transport will be customs cleared.), 22: De-gassing (Means of transport will be de-gassed.), 23: Waste disposal (Means of transport will dispose waste.), 24: Resting (Resting for a certain period), 25: Vessel inspection (Vessel will stop for general inspection), 26: Cargo inspection (Vessel will stop for cargo inspection), 27: Border crossing (Vessel will cross a border)
Activity period date range (In case a period of time needs to be given e.g. lockplanning)
Activity period date range (In case a period of time needs to be given e.g. lockplanning)
all (passing anyway regardless of the costs)
all free(Passing only if no costs)
normal only(Passing whenever possible)
In case status on demand is applicable (In case bridges and/or locks are not always manned. )
In case status on demand is applicable (In case bridges and/or locks are not always manned. )
List of route points to make the voyage route unambigously. This should consist of important nodes, bridges and locks. The sequence order should be chronological.
PortOfDestination
ISRS code (unique identifier for a location) as known in the combined RIS-Indexes
Estimated time of Departure (UTC)
Estimated time of Departure (UTC)
Estimated time of Arrival (UTC)
Estimated time of Arrival (UTC)
Actual time of Departure (UTC)
Actual time of Departure (UTC)
Actual time of Arrival (UTC)
Actual time of Arrival (UTC)
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1: Cargo operations (Discharging and/or loading of cargo.), 2: Passenger movement (Embarking and/or disembarking of passengers.), 3: Taking bunkers (Taking bunker (refuelling).), 4: Changing crew (Changing crew member(s).), 5: Goodwill visit (Friendly visit.), 6: Taking supplies (Taking supplies.), 7: Repair (To effect repair.), 8: Laid-up (Inactive service.), 9: Awaiting orders (Awaiting job order.), 10: Miscellaneous (Miscellaneous purpose of call.), 11: Crew movement (Embarking and/or disembarking of crews.), 12: Cruise), leisure and recreation (To visit a port for cruise), leisure and recreation.), 13: Under government order (This is a visit to a port which has been ordered by (government.), 14: Quarantine inspection (To have a quarantine inspection.), 15: Refuge (To seek protection against something unpleasant and/or (threatening such as bad weather or danger.), 16: Unloading cargo (Discharging of cargo from the means of transport.), 17: Loading cargo (Loading of cargo onto the means of transport.), 18: Repair in dry dock (Vessel to undergo repair in a dry dock.), 19: Repair in wet dock (Repair of a vessel in a dock without removing the (surrounding water.), 20: Cargo tank cleaning (Cargo tanks of the means of transport will be cleaned.), 21: Means of transport customs clearance (Means of transport will be customs cleared.), 22: De-gassing (Means of transport will be de-gassed.), 23: Waste disposal (Means of transport will dispose waste.), 24: Resting (Resting for a certain period), 25: Vessel inspection (Vessel will stop for general inspection), 26: Cargo inspection (Vessel will stop for cargo inspection), 27: Border crossing (Vessel will cross a border)
1: Cargo operations (Discharging and/or loading of cargo.), 2: Passenger movement (Embarking and/or disembarking of passengers.), 3: Taking bunkers (Taking bunker (refuelling).), 4: Changing crew (Changing crew member(s).), 5: Goodwill visit (Friendly visit.), 6: Taking supplies (Taking supplies.), 7: Repair (To effect repair.), 8: Laid-up (Inactive service.), 9: Awaiting orders (Awaiting job order.), 10: Miscellaneous (Miscellaneous purpose of call.), 11: Crew movement (Embarking and/or disembarking of crews.), 12: Cruise), leisure and recreation (To visit a port for cruise), leisure and recreation.), 13: Under government order (This is a visit to a port which has been ordered by (government.), 14: Quarantine inspection (To have a quarantine inspection.), 15: Refuge (To seek protection against something unpleasant and/or (threatening such as bad weather or danger.), 16: Unloading cargo (Discharging of cargo from the means of transport.), 17: Loading cargo (Loading of cargo onto the means of transport.), 18: Repair in dry dock (Vessel to undergo repair in a dry dock.), 19: Repair in wet dock (Repair of a vessel in a dock without removing the (surrounding water.), 20: Cargo tank cleaning (Cargo tanks of the means of transport will be cleaned.), 21: Means of transport customs clearance (Means of transport will be customs cleared.), 22: De-gassing (Means of transport will be de-gassed.), 23: Waste disposal (Means of transport will dispose waste.), 24: Resting (Resting for a certain period), 25: Vessel inspection (Vessel will stop for general inspection), 26: Cargo inspection (Vessel will stop for cargo inspection), 27: Border crossing (Vessel will cross a border)
Activity period date range (In case a period of time needs to be given e.g. lockplanning)
Activity period date range (In case a period of time needs to be given e.g. lockplanning)
all (passing anyway regardless of the costs)
all free(Passing only if no costs)
normal only(Passing whenever possible)
In case status on demand is applicable (In case bridges and/or locks are not always manned. )
In case status on demand is applicable (In case bridges and/or locks are not always manned. )
NameAddress
MessageSender
PartyId
PartyId
PartyName
Street
Street
City
City
PostalCode
PostalCode
Country
Country
Contact
ContactInformation
ContactInformation
CommsContact
CommsNo
TE
FX
EM
EI
CommsChannel
CommsContact
Contact
MessageSender
CarriersAgent
PartyId
PartyId
PartyName
Street
Street
City
City
PostalCode
PostalCode
Country
Country
Contact
ContactInformation
ContactInformation
CommsContact
CommsNo
TE
FX
EM
EI
CommsChannel
CommsContact
Contact
CarriersAgent
VesselCaptain
PartyId
PartyId
PartyName
Street
Street
City
City
PostalCode
PostalCode
Country
Country
Contact
ContactInformation
ContactInformation
CommsContact
CommsNo
TE
FX
EM
EI
CommsChannel
CommsContact
Contact
VesselCaptain
AuthorisedOfficial
PartyId
PartyId
PartyName
Street
Street
City
City
PostalCode
PostalCode
Country
Country
Contact
ContactInformation
ContactInformation
CommsContact
CommsNo
TE
FX
EM
EI
CommsChannel
CommsContact
Contact
AuthorisedOfficial
Barges
Barge
BargeId
VesselId
IMO
ENI
HIN
VesselIDType
It is usefull to include the MMSI number of the sailing vessel to ease the mapping of ERI messages with AIS track information.
It is usefull to include the MMSI number of the sailing vessel to ease the mapping of ERI messages with AIS track information.
BargeType
BargeName
BRY
BRN
EquipmentType
Dimensions of the individual barge
GrossTonnage
TNE
GrossTonnage
TNE
UnitQualifier
GrossTonnage
NettoTonnage
TNE
NettoTonnage
TNE
UnitQualifier
NettoTonnage
Length
CMT
MTR
Length
CMT
MTR
UnitQualifier
Length
Width
CMT
MTR
Width
CMT
MTR
UnitQualifier
Width
Draught
CMT
MTR
Draught
CMT
MTR
UnitQualifier
Draught
Airdraft
CMT
MTR
Airdraft
CMT
MTR
UnitQualifier
Airdraft
AverageSpeed
KNO
KMU
AverageSpeed
KNO
KMU
UnitQualifier
AverageSpeed
Dimensions of the individual barge
Barge
VersionMajor
VersionMinor