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D98B Data Element 5387
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5387
Code identifying pricing specification.
AAA
Self explanatory.
AAB
Self explanatory.
AAC
The suggested retail price as suggested or determined by the party purchasing the goods.
AAD
The charges imposed by the ocean transportation industry above and beyond the basic freight.
AAE
Not subject to escalation or adjustment.
AAF
Subject to increase or development by successive stages.
AAG
Self explanatory.
AAH
Subject to increase or development by successive stages and price adjustment.
AAI
Self explanatory.
AAJ
Firm price for specified work.
AAK
A price valid from an effective date/time/period.
AAL
A price valid prior to an effective date/time/period of a new price.
AAM
To indicate that the given price applies per week.
AAN
Price can be obtained on request from seller.
AAO
The price given is the price of the item without packaging.
AAP
Discount price available to all customers except the retail customer.
AAQ
Price which will remain unchanged for a given time period.
AAR
The per unit cost of referenced material based on a given quotation for that material.
AAS
The labour component of the per-unit item price.
AAT
The transport component of the per-unit item price.
AAU
The packing component of the per-unit item price.
AAV
The tooling component of the per-unit item price.
AAW
The component of a price charged for providing a temporary vehicle.
AAX
This is the component of the price which is charged due to interest.
AAY
This is the component of the price which is charged due to management services rendered.
AAZ
This is the component of the price which is charged due to maintenance.
ABA
A price which is available to an individual buyer as opposed to an institutional buyer.
ABB
A price which is available to a buying group.
ABC
A special price given to a member of a buying group.
ABD
A special price if pre-payment is made for the article ordered.
ABE
Retail price not including any applicable taxes.
ABF
Suggested retail price not including any applicable taxes.
ABG
The minimum price agreed between trading partners.
ABH
The legal minimum retail price.
ABI
A code to indicate that the price represents the reimbursement of the actual costs incurred.
ABJ
A code to indicate that the given price is applicable under normal competitive conditions.
ABK
A code to indicate that the price mentioned has been submitted in the context of an open tender.
ABL
The base price of a product or service.
ABM
The difference in price against a base price.
AI
Self explanatory.
ALT
A substitute cost.
AP
Self explanatory.
BR
Self explanatory.
CAT
Price per unit of quantity of a product as specified in a catalogue.
CDV
The present worth of a thing which comes from one's homeland, in terms of money or goods.
CON
Price per unit of quantity of a product/service as agreed in a contract between parties.
CP
Price at time of transaction, but subject to future change.
CU
Self explanatory.
CUP
The value of a single item that proves to be correct.
CUS
A clearly known duty on a single item which is imposed by law.
DAP
The necessary or desirable changes that the sales agency makes with respect to the value of the product.
DIS
The cost associated with the agency that markets goods.
DPR
A reduction from the usual list value.
DR
Self explanatory.
DSC
A certain price up to which one is able to make reductions from the usual list value.
EC
Price registered at European Commission Steel and Carbon office (DG III).
ES
Self explanatory.
EUP
The anticipated value of a single item.
FCR
The price that is either a freight rate or a rate on which freight charges are calculated.
GRP
Unit price to which allowances and charges apply.
INV
Price per unit of quantity of a product as specified on an invoice.
LBL
Retail price of the buyer that should be printed by the producer on the article's label. The labelling price is not necessary the effective retail price.
MAX
The greatest amount of goods or services which one can buy to receive a certain value.
MIN
The least amount of goods or services that one can buy to receive a certain value.
MNR
The least amount of an order one can place in order to receive a certain value.
MSR
Price that reflects "Sales to other manufacturers" or "Sales for resale".
MXR
The greatest amount of an order that one can place in order to receive a certain value.
NE
Self explanatory.
NQT
No price available.
NTP
Unit price to which no allowances and charges apply.
NW
Self explanatory.
OCR
The charges imposed by the ocean transportation industry above and beyond the basic freight.
OFR
The price per pricing unit of ocean transportation services for moving cargo from one location to another.
PAQ
Numerical amounts of goods or services which are associated with different sums of money. As the amount goes up, the price per individual item decreases.
PBQ
The starting amount at which you can place a value on a single item.
PPD
The cost of shipping is paid before the goods are shipped.
PPR
Price per unit of quantity of a product as provisionally agreed.
PRO
The value that the maker of a good places on an item.
PRP
The value that is placed on an item that is being developed. The idea is to sell this product for less than one normally would, and make up for it by selling a larger quantity.
PW
Self explanatory.
QTE
Price per unit of quantity of a product as specified in a quote.
RES
Price per unit of quantity of a product to be used for resale.
RTP
Price per unit of quantity of a product to be used for retail.
SHD
To transport goods and be owed money by the customer for the services performed.
SRP
Price per unit of quantity of a product suggested for retail.
SW
Used in steel industry.
TB
Self explanatory.
TRF
To carry or remove from one place, situation, or person to another.
TU
Self explanatory.
TW
Self explanatory.
WH
Description to be provided.