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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE MILITARY …

INCH-POUND. MIL-STD-129R. 18 February 2014. SUPERSEDING. MIL-STD-129P. w/CHANGE 4. 19 September 2007. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE . STANDARD PRACTICE . MILITARY MARKING. FOR SHIPMENT AND STORAGE. AMSC N/A AREA PACK. Source: -- Downloaded: 2014-04-23T13:37Z. Check the source to verify that this is the current version before use. MIL-STD-129R. FOREWORD. 1. This STANDARD is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the DEPARTMENT of DEFENSE . 2. This STANDARD is to be cited only for MILITARY marking for shipment and storage. 3. This STANDARD incorporates MIL-HDBK-129. 4. This revision has resulted in numerous changes to MIL-STD-129 Revision P, Change 4, but the most significant ones are: a.

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1 INCH-POUND. MIL-STD-129R. 18 February 2014. SUPERSEDING. MIL-STD-129P. w/CHANGE 4. 19 September 2007. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE . STANDARD PRACTICE . MILITARY MARKING. FOR SHIPMENT AND STORAGE. AMSC N/A AREA PACK. Source: -- Downloaded: 2014-04-23T13:37Z. Check the source to verify that this is the current version before use. MIL-STD-129R. FOREWORD. 1. This STANDARD is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the DEPARTMENT of DEFENSE . 2. This STANDARD is to be cited only for MILITARY marking for shipment and storage. 3. This STANDARD incorporates MIL-HDBK-129. 4. This revision has resulted in numerous changes to MIL-STD-129 Revision P, Change 4, but the most significant ones are: a.

2 If a single two-dimension (PDF417) bar code cannot accommodate all the information for the included item information, a set of Macro PDF417 bar codes encode the identification information and the UII information. See Appendix A. b. A marking exception is provided for DoD originated shipments overpacked for convenience of handling. c. Palletized unit loads are specifically called out for identification and bar code marking. d. The MILITARY shipping label (MSL) format includes a transportation tracking number (TTN) as a conditional data element that is only included if the system can generate and encode it. e. The 2D (PDF417) bar code is recommended for use in all packaging identification marking and some figures are modified to remove the linear (Code 39) bar codes.

3 F. Packing list requirements are defined to be one of two types: 1) a content packing list for package contents not marked on the packaging, to include sets, kits, and assemblies; 2) a shipment packing list for a single-piece or multi-piece shipment units to include applicable shipping information. g. The 2D (PDF417) bar code content for unit pack and container marking was modified to include data qualifiers for the part number (DI 1P') and for the quantity and unit of issue (DI. 7Q'). h. The ammunition and explosives section (see ) is completely rewritten to include a new ammunition/explosive packaging label. Most of the existing paragraphs are revised.

4 However, a large portion of the text is moved to different paragraphs and not changed. i. The shipment term customer direct replaces direct vendor delivery (DVD) to align with DoD distribution definitions. ii Source: -- Downloaded: 2014-04-23T13:37Z. Check the source to verify that this is the current version before use. MIL-STD-129R. j. Many of the changes were required to align with DoD transitioning to life cycle management of serialized items through programs for item unique identification (IUID) and serialized item management (see Table III for term definitions). To further enable the IUID. requirement, the unique identification marking in this STANDARD is changed to include the following: (1) The end-item/product serialized numbers marked on each unit pack, container, or palletized unit load include all of the unique item identifiers (UII) and assigned serial numbers.

5 Exceptions apply for more than five serial numbers and for assorted-item packs. (2) ISO/IEC 15434 Format 06 envelopes are used to associate line item specific data ( document number, NSN, quantity, serial number, UII, etc.). The Format 06 envelopes may be used for MILITARY shipping label data associations and the Format 06 envelopes are used for serialized item number associations. (3) For other than assorted item packs, serial number lists and UII number lists are required for the end-item/product NSN if more than five serialized items are included in the package. 5. Comments, suggestions, or questions on this document should be addressed to Chief, Logistics Support Activity, Packaging, Storage, and Containerization Center, ATTN: AMXLS-AT-P, 11 Hap Arnold Boulevard, Tobyhanna, PA 18466-5097 or e-mailed to Since contact information can change, you may want to verify the currency of this address information using the ASSIST Online database at iii Source: -- Downloaded: 2014-04-23T13:37Z.

6 Check the source to verify that this is the current version before use. MIL-STD-129R. THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK. iv Source: -- Downloaded: 2014-04-23T13:37Z. Check the source to verify that this is the current version before use. MIL-STD-129R. CONTENTS. PARAGRAPH PAGE. 1. SCOPE .. 1. 1. Applicability .. 1. 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS .. 1. General .. 1. Government 1. Specifications, standards , and handbooks .. 1. Other Government documents and publications .. 2. Non-Government publications .. 4. Order of precedence .. 6. 3. DEFINITIONS .. 6. Abbreviations and acronyms .. 6. Term definitions .. 11. 4. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS .. 20. Marking unit packs, intermediate and exterior containers, unit loads, palletized unit loads, and loose or unpacked items.

7 20. Marking, marking materials, and methods .. 20. Marking materials .. 20. Waterproofing materials used as protective coatings .. 20. Stencil-marking material .. 21. Obliterating lacquer, enamel, or paint .. 21. Lithographing, embossing, roller coating, stamping, and inkjet marking .. 21. Labels, pressure-sensitive, water-resistant .. 21. Use of labels .. 21. Protective coating of labels .. 21. Affixing and securing labels (except for labels on vehicles and related equipment).. 21. Shipping tags .. 22. Water-resistant envelopes .. 22. Conditions of surfaces to be marked .. 22. Marking legibility, durability, and color .. 22. Marking board or marking panel.

8 22. Size of marking .. 22. 5. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS .. 22. Identification text marking (for ammo/explosives see ).. 22. v Source: -- Downloaded: 2014-04-23T13:37Z. Check the source to verify that this is the current version before use. MIL-STD-129R. CONTENTS. PARAGRAPH PAGE. Identification text marking on unit packs and intermediate containers .. 24. Identification text marking on exterior containers, palletized unit loads, and unpacked items .. 25. Package marking for assorted-items pack .. 27. Address marking (shipping labels) .. 28. MILITARY (DoD) and contractor- or vendor-originated address marking .. 28. MILITARY shipping label (MSL) .. 28. MSL size.

9 30. MSL label stock quality .. 30. MSL format .. 30. Completing the MSL for address marking .. 30. Data content of the MSL .. 31. MSL 2D (PDF417) bar code requirements .. 34. MSL bar code printing standards .. 35. Human-readable 36. DoD shipments sent through the Postal Service and commercial parcel services .. 36. Placement of identification text (for ammo/explosives see ) and address marking.. 36. Placement of identification text marking on unit packs and intermediate containers .. 36. Placement of identification text and address marking on exterior shipping containers, palletized unit loads, and unpacked items .. 37. Boxes and crates.. 37. Bales and cloth-covered bundles.

10 38. Paper shipping sacks, bags, and textile/laminated textile bags .. 39. Barrels, drums, and other cylindrical containers (including empty containers) .. 40. Miscellaneous articles and unpacked items such as spools, reels, rods, coils of wire and cable, and paper- and cloth-wrapped 40. Unpacked major equipment (except unpacked vehicles) .. 41. Palletized unit load .. 42. Wood products .. 44. Bundled wood 44. Unstrapped (loose) wood products (piles, poles, etc.) .. 44. Miscellaneous wood products in containers (doors, windows, and moldings).. 45. Unpacked vehicles .. 45. Commercial-owned or Government-owned (or leased) shipping containers (SEAVAN) .. 46.


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