ISO 18495-1:2016
Intelligent transport systems - Commercial freight - Automotive visibility in the distribution supply chain - Part 1: Architecture and data definitions

Standard No.
ISO 18495-1:2016
Release Date
2016
Published By
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
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ISO 18495-1:2016

ISO 18495-1:2016 Referenced Document

  • IEC 60027-1:1992 Letter symbols to be used in electrical technology; part 1: general
  • IEC 60027-2:2005 Letter symbols to be used in electrical technology - Part 2: Telecommunications and electronics
  • IEC 60027-3:2002 Letter symbols to be used in electrical technology - Part 3: Logarithmic and related quantities, and their units
  • IEC 60027-4:2006 Letter symbols to be used in electrical technology - Part 4: Rotating electric machines
  • IEC 60027-6:2006 Letter symbols to be used in electrical technology - Part 6: Control technology
  • IEC 60027-7:2010 Letter symbols to be used in electrical technology - Part 7: Power generation, transmission and distribution
  • ISO 128-30:2001 Technical drawings - General principles of presentation - Part 30: Basic conventions for views
  • ISO 128-34:2001 Technical drawings - General principles of presentation - Part 34: Views on mechanical engineering drawings
  • ISO 128-40:2001 Technical drawings - General principles of presentation - Part 40: Basic conventions for cuts and sections
  • ISO 128-44:2001 Technical drawings - General principles of presentation - Part 44: Sections on mechanical engineering drawings
  • ISO 37 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic - Determination of tensile stress-strain properties*2017-11-01 Update
  • ISO 690:2010 Information and documentation - Guidelines for bibliographic references and citations to information resources

ISO 18495-1:2016 history

  • 2016 ISO 18495-1:2016 Intelligent transport systems - Commercial freight - Automotive visibility in the distribution supply chain - Part 1: Architecture and data definitions
Intelligent transport systems - Commercial freight - Automotive visibility in the distribution supply chain - Part 1: Architecture and data definitions



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