Over the past 10 years the BAPLIE messages has become
one of the most used electronic messages in the world.
The BAPLIE message is the backbone in electronic container
operation. It effectively makes the information about
containers onboard a vessel available for the different
parties.
With EDIRite you can:
- View and Edit any BAPLIE message
- Data in Tabular and Graphical representation
- Print BAYPLANs and tabular reports

EDIRite is designed for:
- Agents, Operators, Port representatives, etc to:
‘list containers to be discharged', ‘enter data for
containers loaded', ‘search for container details', etc.
- Stowage Planners, Terminals to ‘translate between
different formats BAPLIE 1.5, 2.0, Excel', ‘translate
Container Size type codes‘, ‘Operator codes', etc.
- Anyone who needs to search for container information
in electronic BAPLIE bay plans.
| EDIRite is distributed in three different version: | ||
| EDIRite - VIEW | to view messages. No fee. | |
| EDIRite - EDIT | to view and edit messages. Registration fee EUR 300. |
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| EDIRite –REPORTER | EDIT functions + Report printing Registration fee EUR 900. |
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Download the trial version!
(6Mb) Version 3.11,
Updated 23-Sep-2011
Now fully supports Windows 7 (32/64 bit
versions)
Download EDIRite description (PDF-file)
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| EDIFACT is an international standard for Electronic Data Interchange between different computer applications. EDIFACT messages supported by EdiRite: |
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Bayplan/Stowageplan occupied and empty location message. This message is intended for use by ship owners, tonnage centres, terminal operators, shipping lines, etc. The message describes containers existing on-board a vessel or/and containers to be loaded at the port of call. Versions SMDG/1.5 and SMDG/2.0 of EDIFACT/BAPLIE format is supported by the program. | |
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Forwarding and transport schedule and availability information message. The message describe (among others) long-term, medium term and coastal vessel schedule information. | |
| BAPLIE and IFTSAI are internationally standard EDIFACT messages defined by SMDG . |
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