Cargo Systems Messaging Service
CSMS # 65642102 - UPDATE - ACE Air, Ocean and Rail CAMIR New Disposition Codes for Insufficient Cargo Description/Shipper/Consignee
On August 20, 2025, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will make available for testing in Certification (CERT) the following rejection error codes for bill submissions that have an invalid cargo description, shipper name, and consignee name in addition to the previously deployed disposition codes for holds that are part of the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) enhancement for Automated Rejection of Insufficient Cargo Description, Shipper Name, and Consignee Name.
- 548 INVALID CARGO DESCRIPTION
- 549 INVALID SHIPPER DATA
- 550 INVALID CONSIGNEE DATA
CBP has updated the following implementation guides (see table of changes) with the rejection error codes and previously deployed disposition codes.
For this ACE enhancement, the following disposition codes have been removed for the truck mode of transportation:
- 6H - Do Not Load – Invalid cargo description, shipper, or consignee hold placed
- 6I - Okay to Load – Invalid cargo description, shipper, or consignee hold removed
- SN521 - Do Not Load – Invalid cargo description, shipper, or consignee hold placed
- SN522 - Okay to Load – Invalid cargo description, shipper, or consignee hold removed
The Production (PROD) deployment date will be announced in a future CSMS message.
Trade and Software Developers that submit via the Electronic Data Interface (EDI) will need to program and incorporate these changes.
Please reach out to your Client Representative if you have any technical-related questions.
For any questions about this update, please email CREM@cbp.dhs.gov.
Related messages: CSMS # 65427280, CSMS # 65187598, CSMS # 64927576, and CSMS # 64824685
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