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Cerasis X12 210 Motor Carrier Freight Details and Invoice

Cerasis
The EDI 210 Freight Invoice is submitted by carriers to bill Cerasis for completed shipments. It includes freight charges, accessorial fees, fuel surcharges, and references to the original load tender.
15segments
2loops
5mandatory

Schema Reference

15 segments · X12 210 Motor Carrier Freight Details and Invoice

ISA ISA Interchange Control Header
Mandatory Max: 1
ISA01 Authorization Information Qualifier
M ID 2-2
ISA02 Authorization Information
M AN 10-10
ISA03 Security Information Qualifier
M ID 2-2
ISA04 Security Information
M AN 10-10
ISA05 Interchange ID Qualifier
M ID 2-2
ISA06 Interchange Sender ID
M AN 15-15
ISA07 Interchange ID Qualifier
M ID 2-2
ISA08 Interchange Receiver ID
M AN 15-15
ISA09 Interchange Date
M DT 6-6
ISA10 Interchange Time
M TM 4-4
ISA11 Interchange Control Standards Identifier
M ID 1-1
ISA12 Interchange Control Version Number
M ID 5-5
ISA13 Interchange Control Number
M N0 9-9
ISA14 Acknowledgment Requested
M ID 1-1
ISA15 Usage Indicator
M ID 1-1
GS GS Functional Group Header
Mandatory Max: 1
GS01 Functional Identifier Code
M ID 2-2
GS02 Application Sender's Code
M AN 2-15
GS03 Application Receiver's Code
M AN 2-15
GS04 Date
M DT 8-8
GS05 Time
M TM 4-8
GS06 Group Control Number
M N0 1-9
GS07 Responsible Agency Code
M ID 1-2
GS08 Version / Release / Industry Identifier Code
M AN 1-12
ST Transaction Set Header
Mandatory Max: 1
ST01 Transaction Set Identifier Code
M ID 3-3
ST02 Transaction Set Control Number
M AN 4-9
B3 Beginning Segment for Carrier's Invoice
Mandatory Max: 1
B301 Shipment Qualifier
O ID 1-1
B302 Invoice Number
M AN 1-22
B303 Shipment Identification Number
O AN 1-30
B304 Shipment Method of Payment
M ID 2-2
B305 Weight Unit Code
O ID 1-1
B306 Date
M DT 8-8
B307 Net Amount Due
M N2 1-12
B308 Correction Indicator
O ID 2-2
B309 Delivery Date
C DT 8-8
B310 Date/Time Qualifier
C ID 3-3
B311 Standard Carrier Alpha Code
M ID 2-4
B312 Date
O DT 8-8
B313 Tariff Service Code
O ID 2-2
B314 Transportation Terms Code
O ID 3-3
G62 Date/Time
Optional Max: 6
G6201 Date Qualifier
C ID 2-2
G6202 Date
C DT 8-8
G6203 Time Qualifier
C ID 1-2
G6204 Time
C TM 4-8
G6205 Time Code
O ID 2-2
N1 Loop Repeat: 10
N1 Name
Optional Max: 1
N101 Entity Identifier Code
M ID 2-3
N102 Name
C AN 1-60
N103 Identification Code Qualifier
C ID 1-2
N104 Identification Code
C AN 2-80
N105 Entity Relationship Code
O ID 2-2
N106 Entity Identifier Code
O ID 2-3
N3 Address Information
Optional Max: 2
N301 Address Information
M AN 1-55
N302 Address Information
O AN 1-55
N4 Geographic Location
Optional Max: 1
N401 City Name
O AN 2-30
N402 State or Province Code
O ID 2-2
N403 Postal Code
O ID 3-15
N404 Country Code
O ID 2-3
N405 Location Qualifier
C ID 1-2
N406 Location Identifier
O AN 1-30
LX Loop Repeat: 9,999
LX Assigned Number
Optional Max: 1
LX01 Assigned Number
M N0 1-6
L5 Description, Marks and Numbers
Optional Max: 30
L501 Lading Line Item Number
O N0 1-3
L502 Lading Description
O AN 1-50
L503 Commodity Code
C AN 1-30
L504 Commodity Code Qualifier
C ID 1-1
L505 Packaging Code
O AN 3-5
L506 Marks and Numbers
C AN 1-48
L507 Marks and Numbers Qualifier
O ID 1-2
L508 Commodity Code Qualifier
C ID 1-1
L509 Commodity Code
C AN 1-30
L510 Compartment ID Code
O ID 1-1
L0 Line Item - Quantity and Weight
Optional Max: 10
L001 Lading Line Item Number
O N0 1-3
L002 Billed/Rated-as Quantity
C R 1-11
L003 Billed/Rated-as Qualifier
C ID 2-2
L004 Weight
C R 1-10
L005 Weight Qualifier
C ID 1-2
L006 Volume
C R 1-8
L007 Volume Unit Qualifier
C ID 1-1
L008 Lading Quantity
C N0 1-7
L009 Packaging Form Code
C ID 3-3
L010 Dunnage Description
O AN 2-25
L011 Weight Unit Code
O ID 1-1
L012 Type of Service Code
O ID 2-2
L013 Quantity
C R 1-15
L014 Packaging Form Code
O ID 3-3
L015 Yes/No Condition or Response Code
C ID 1-1
L1 Rate and Charges
Optional Max: 10
L101 Lading Line Item Number
O N0 1-3
L102 Freight Rate
C R 1-9
L103 Rate/Value Qualifier
C ID 2-2
L104 Charge
C N2 1-12
L105 Advances
C N2 1-9
L106 Prepaid Amount
C N2 1-9
L107 Rate Combination Point Code
O AN 3-9
L108 Special Charge or Allowance Code
O ID 3-3
L109 Rate Class Code
O ID 1-3
L110 Entitlement Code
O ID 1-1
L111 Charge Method of Payment
O ID 1-1
L112 Special Charge Description
O AN 2-25
L113 Tariff Application Code
O ID 1-1
L114 Declared Value
C N2 2-12
L115 Rate/Value Qualifier
C ID 2-2
L116 Lading Liability Code
O ID 1-1
L117 Billed/Rated-as Quantity
C R 1-11
L118 Billed/Rated-as Qualifier
C ID 2-2
L119 Percent
O R 1-10
L120 Currency Code
O ID 3-3
L121 Amount
O N2 1-15
L7 Tariff Reference
Optional Max: 10
L701 Lading Line Item Number
O N0 1-3
L702 Tariff Agency Code
O ID 1-4
L703 Tariff Number
O AN 1-7
L704 Tariff Section
O AN 1-2
L705 Tariff Item Number
O AN 1-16
L706 Tariff Item Part
O N0 1-2
L707 Freight Class Code
O AN 2-5
L708 Tariff Supplement Identifier
O AN 1-4
L709 Ex Parte
O AN 4-4
L710 Date
O DT 8-8
L711 Rate Basis Number
O AN 1-6
L712 Tariff Column
O AN 1-2
L713 Tariff Distance
O N0 1-5
L714 Distance Qualifier
O ID 1-1
L715 City Name
O AN 2-30
L716 State or Province Code
O ID 2-2
L3 Total Weight and Charges
Optional Max: 1
L301 Weight
C R 1-10
L302 Weight Qualifier
C ID 1-2
L303 Freight Rate
C R 1-9
L304 Rate/Value Qualifier
C ID 2-2
L305 Charge
O N2 1-12
L306 Advances
O N2 1-9
L307 Prepaid Amount
O N2 1-9
L308 Special Charge or Allowance Code
O ID 3-3
L309 Volume
C R 1-8
L310 Volume Unit Qualifier
C ID 1-1
L311 Lading Quantity
O N0 1-7
L312 Weight Unit Code
O ID 1-1
L313 Tariff Number
O AN 1-7
L314 Declared Value
C N2 2-12
L315 Rate/Value Qualifier
C ID 2-2
SE Transaction Set Trailer
Mandatory Max: 1
SE01 Number of Included Segments
M N0 1-10
SE02 Transaction Set Control Number
M AN 4-9
How It Works

Automating Cerasis EDI 210

Stacksync validates, transforms, and delivers your 210 transactions automatically — so your team can focus on operations, not EDI compliance.

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Stacksync generates 210 Freight Invoices from your TMS billing data and submits them to Cerasis — with rate details, accessorial charges, and load references mapped automatically.

Cerasis EDI 210 FAQ

Common questions about 210 Motor Carrier Freight Details and Invoice transactions with Cerasis.

What charges are included in a Cerasis EDI 210 Freight Invoice?

A Cerasis EDI 210 Freight Invoice includes the base line-haul charges, fuel surcharges, accessorial fees (detention, lumper, liftgate, inside delivery), and any adjustments or credits. Each charge is itemized in L1 (Rate and Charges) segments with corresponding qualifier codes that identify the charge type. The B3 segment provides the invoice header with dates, weight, and payment terms. Stacksync parses all charge line items from Cerasis 210 invoices and maps them to the corresponding load in your TMS, enabling automated freight audit and three-way matching against the original tender and proof of delivery.

What charges are included in a Cerasis EDI 210 Freight Invoice?

A Cerasis EDI 210 Freight Invoice includes the base line-haul charges, fuel surcharges, accessorial fees (detention, lumper, liftgate, inside delivery), and any adjustments or credits. Each charge is itemized in L1 (Rate and Charges) segments with corresponding qualifier codes that identify the charge type. The B3 segment provides the invoice header with dates, weight, and payment terms. Stacksync parses all charge line items from Cerasis 210 invoices and maps them to the corresponding load in your TMS, enabling automated freight audit and three-way matching against the original tender and proof of delivery.

How does a Cerasis EDI 210 relate to the 214 Shipment Status?

The Cerasis EDI 214 (Shipment Status Message) tracks the load in transit, while the 210 (Freight Invoice) bills for the completed service. The 214 provides proof of pickup, in-transit milestones, and delivery confirmation — all of which the 210 should reference. Stacksync links the 214 delivery confirmation to the 210 invoice automatically, ensuring you only pay for loads that were actually delivered. If a 210 arrives without a corresponding 214 delivery confirmation, Stacksync flags it for review before approving payment.

How does a Cerasis EDI 210 relate to the 214 Shipment Status?

The Cerasis EDI 214 (Shipment Status Message) tracks the load in transit, while the 210 (Freight Invoice) bills for the completed service. The 214 provides proof of pickup, in-transit milestones, and delivery confirmation — all of which the 210 should reference. Stacksync links the 214 delivery confirmation to the 210 invoice automatically, ensuring you only pay for loads that were actually delivered. If a 210 arrives without a corresponding 214 delivery confirmation, Stacksync flags it for review before approving payment.

How does Stacksync audit Cerasis EDI 210 freight invoices?

Stacksync performs automated freight audit on Cerasis 210 invoices by comparing billed charges against the contracted rates from the original 204 tender, verifying weight and distance calculations, and cross-referencing accessorial charges against the 214 status events. Discrepancies — such as charges for services not performed, rates higher than contracted, or incorrect fuel surcharge percentages — are flagged automatically. Stacksync generates exception reports so your accounting team can dispute invalid charges with Cerasis before payment, reducing freight spend by catching billing errors early.

How does Stacksync audit Cerasis EDI 210 freight invoices?

Stacksync performs automated freight audit on Cerasis 210 invoices by comparing billed charges against the contracted rates from the original 204 tender, verifying weight and distance calculations, and cross-referencing accessorial charges against the 214 status events. Discrepancies — such as charges for services not performed, rates higher than contracted, or incorrect fuel surcharge percentages — are flagged automatically. Stacksync generates exception reports so your accounting team can dispute invalid charges with Cerasis before payment, reducing freight spend by catching billing errors early.

When should a Cerasis EDI 210 Freight Invoice be submitted?

Carriers typically submit Cerasis EDI 210 invoices within 7 to 15 days of delivery, though timing requirements vary by Cerasis's payment terms. Some Cerasis programs offer accelerated payment (e.g., 15-day terms) for carriers who submit 210 invoices electronically within 48 hours of delivery. Late invoicing beyond the contractual window may result in payment delays or deductions. Stacksync automates 210 generation immediately upon delivery confirmation from the 214, ensuring your invoices reach Cerasis within the fastest payment cycle available.

When should a Cerasis EDI 210 Freight Invoice be submitted?

Carriers typically submit Cerasis EDI 210 invoices within 7 to 15 days of delivery, though timing requirements vary by Cerasis's payment terms. Some Cerasis programs offer accelerated payment (e.g., 15-day terms) for carriers who submit 210 invoices electronically within 48 hours of delivery. Late invoicing beyond the contractual window may result in payment delays or deductions. Stacksync automates 210 generation immediately upon delivery confirmation from the 214, ensuring your invoices reach Cerasis within the fastest payment cycle available.

Can Stacksync handle Cerasis EDI 210 payment reconciliation?

Yes. When Cerasis processes payment for your 210 invoices, they may send an EDI 820 (Payment Order/Remittance Advice) that details which invoices were paid, any deductions applied, and the net payment amount. Stacksync matches the 820 remittance data against your outstanding 210 invoices, automatically reconciling paid invoices and flagging short-pays or unexplained deductions. This closed-loop process — from 204 tender through 210 invoice to 820 payment — gives your finance team full visibility into the Cerasis freight payment lifecycle without manual spreadsheet reconciliation.

Can Stacksync handle Cerasis EDI 210 payment reconciliation?

Yes. When Cerasis processes payment for your 210 invoices, they may send an EDI 820 (Payment Order/Remittance Advice) that details which invoices were paid, any deductions applied, and the net payment amount. Stacksync matches the 820 remittance data against your outstanding 210 invoices, automatically reconciling paid invoices and flagging short-pays or unexplained deductions. This closed-loop process — from 204 tender through 210 invoice to 820 payment — gives your finance team full visibility into the Cerasis freight payment lifecycle without manual spreadsheet reconciliation.

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