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<p>This document specifies three business requirements for the visibility of logistics traffic flow based on the use cases and gap analysis in Annex A. It includes</p>
<p>1) LISS network architecture requirements,</p>
<p>2) visibility data interchange requirements between LISSs, and</p>
<p>3) visibility data interface and process requirements for an LISS network.</p>
<p>These three business requirements are described further in Clause 6, Clause 7 and Clause 8 respectively.</p>
<p>Furthermore, Clause 8 describes the requirement for a guideline for business participants and stakeholders in an LISS network such as logistics information service providers, single window/SSP operators, data providers and logistics data users.</p>
<p>This document does not include standardization</p>
<p>1) at the level of logistics devices (areas of standardisation covered by ISO/TC 104, ISO/TC 204),</p>
<p>2) for ships, navigation and marine technologies (areas of standardisation covered by ISO/TC 8), or</p>
<p>3) related to international data exchange such as standards developed, published and maintained by UN/CEFACT, GS1, WCO which are referenced as appropriate in this document.</p>
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<p>This document specifies three business requirements for the visibility of logistics traffic flow based on the use cases and gap analysis in Annex A. It includes</p>
<p>1) LISS network architecture requirements,</p>
<p>2) visibility data interchange requirements between LISSs, and</p>
<p>3) visibility data interface and process requirements for an LISS network.</p>
<p>These three business requirements are described further in Clause 6, Clause 7 and Clause 8 respectively.</p>
<p>Furthermore, Clause 8 describes the requirement for a guideline for business participants and stakeholders in an LISS network such as logistics information service providers, single window/SSP operators, data providers and logistics data users.</p>
<p>This document does not include standardization</p>
<p>1) at the level of logistics devices (areas of standardisation covered by ISO/TC 104, ISO/TC 204),</p>
<p>2) for ships, navigation and marine technologies (areas of standardisation covered by ISO/TC 8), or</p>
<p>3) related to international data exchange such as standards developed, published and maintained by UN/CEFACT, GS1, WCO which are referenced as appropriate in this document.</p>