Tuesday, 19 September 2017

How is the check digit of a container calculated?



20' HC Container Number GVTU 300038-9


The owner code consists of three capital letters of the Latin alphabet to indicate the owner or principal operator of the container. Such code needs to be registered at the Bureau International des Conteneurs in Paris to ensure uniqueness worldwide (per ISO 6346).
The equipment category identifier consists of one of the following three capital letters of the Latin alphabet
  • U for all freight containers
  • J for detachable freight container-related equipment
  • Z for trailers and chassis
The serial number consists of 6 numeric digits, assigned by the owner or operator, uniquely identifying the container within that owner/operator’s fleet.
The check digit consists of one numeric digit providing a means of validating the recording and transmission accuracies of the owner code and serial number.

Calculation Step 1
An equivalent numerical value is assigned to each letter of the alphabet, beginning with 10 for the letter A (11 and multiples thereof are omitted):
The individual digits of the serial number keep their numeric value.

Calculation Step 2
Each of the numbers calculated in step 1 is multiplied by 2position, where position is the exponent to basis 2. Position starts at 0, from left to right.
The following table shows the multiplication factors:

Calculation Step 3

a) Sum up all results of step 2
b) Divide them by 11
c) Erase all decimal digits of the division (i. e. make the result an integer value)
d) Multiply the integer value by 11
e) Subtract result of d) from result of a): This is the check digit!
If the final difference is 10, then the check digit becomes 0.
Steps b) to e) is a calculation of the remainder found after division of a) by 11. 11 is used as divisor because a container number has 11 letters and digits in total. In step 1 the numbers 11, 22 and 33 are left out as they are multiples of the divisor.
Example

Monday, 4 September 2017

Sinking of a merchant ship flying the flag of Tanzania off the coast of Oman



Sinking of a merchant ship flying the flag of Tanzania off the coast of Oman
 Monday, Sep 04 2017
Sinking of a merchant ship flying the flag of Tanzania off the coast of Oman
Archive photo
The Omani Ministry of Transport and Communications announced on Sunday the sinking of a commercial ship off the coast of Oman flying the flag of Tanzania following the leakage of sea water to the hull of the ship

The ministry said in a statement quoted by the Omani News Agency - that the ship accident, which occurred 6 miles north-east of Ras al-Lokbi in the province of Al-Jazzar in the central province was coming from the United Arab Emirates and heading to the Republic of Eritrea.

The ministry said the ship was loaded with general cargo consisting of sand and iron bars with 20 sailors rescued by a fisherman in the area.

She pointed out that the efforts of the concerned parties in the Maritime Security Center, the Royal Oman Navy and the Coast Guard Police are working together to maintain maritime security, environmental safety and marine wealth in the Sultanate, denying the news of the sinking of a Kuwaiti oil vessel.