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NEXCOM (Navy Exchange Service Command) X12 753 Request for Routing Instructions

X12 753 (Request for Routing Instructions) is the EDI transaction exchanged between NEXCOM (Navy Exchange Service Command) and its trading partners. Stacksync handles full compliance, mapping, and real-time delivery.

Segments
14
Loops
2
X12 753
All partners ↗

Schema reference

14 segments · 2 loops · X12 753 Request for Routing Instructions

ISA

ISA Interchange Control Header

GS

GS Functional Group Header

ST

Transaction Set Header

BGN

Beginning Segment

PER

Administrative Communications Contact

Loop
N1

Name

LX

Assigned Number

N1_loop1
N1

Name

L11

Business Instructions and Reference Number

G62

Date/Time

USI

Unitized Shipment Information

Loop
OID

Order Identification Detail

SE

Transaction Set Trailer

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NEXCOM (Navy Exchange Service Command) EDI 753 FAQ

Common questions about 753 Request for Routing Instructions with NEXCOM (Navy Exchange Service Command).

What is X12 753 Request for Routing Instructions?
X12 753 (Request for Routing Instructions) is the EDI transaction set used to exchange request for routing instructions data. NEXCOM (Navy Exchange Service Command) requires it from trading partners.
Does NEXCOM (Navy Exchange Service Command) require 753 for trading partners?
Yes — NEXCOM (Navy Exchange Service Command) supports X12 753 Request for Routing Instructions. Stacksync handles the full integration so your team can focus on operations.
How fast can I integrate NEXCOM (Navy Exchange Service Command) 753 with Stacksync?
Most companies go live with NEXCOM (Navy Exchange Service Command) 753 on Stacksync in days. Pre-built mappings, no-code setup, and real-time monitoring make EDI compliance straightforward.

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