UNeDocs

UNeDocs, or United Nations electronic Trade Documents, was a planned document standard for global electronic trade within UN/CEFACT. The project was suspended and placed under review in 2009 by the UN/CEFACT Bureau.[1]

UNeDocs' goal was to provide a single adaptable electronic document for trade transactions.[2] Due to the standardizations, users could automate various documentation tasks.[2]

Later on, a UNeDocs 2.0 was passed, and now plays a responsibility in the (CBRDM) Cross Border Reference Data Model. In the complicated process, UNeDocs is part of National Data Harmonization and Cross Border Data Exchange

References

  1. Dubner, Stephen J. "United Nations electronic Trade Documents". The New York Times Company. Archived from the original on 2009-09-29.
  2. United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (2003). Sharing the gains of globalization in the new security environment : the challenges to trade facilitation. New York [u.a.]: United Nations. p. 375. ISBN 92-1-116889-9.


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