Transaction sets are identified by a numeric identifier and a name.
- 204 - Motor Carrier Load Tender
- 990 - Response to a Load Tender
- 214 - Transportation Carrier Shipment Status Message
- 210 - Motor Carrier Freight Details and Invoice
- 850 - Purchase Order
- 855 - Purchase Order Acknowledgment
- 856 - Ship Notice/Manifest
- 810 - Invoice
- 820 - Payment Order/Remittance Advice
- 875 - Grocery Products Purchase Order
- 880 - Grocery Products Invoice
- 997 - Functional Acknowledgment
- Packing SlipsGS1-128 (or UCC-128) Bar Code Shipping Labels
Seamless EDI Integration with Pennsylvania Liquor Control
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Our comprehensive B2B integration solutions facilitate streamlined operations, enabling you to effectively manage orders, inventory, and shipments. Trust Cogential IT to optimize your business processes, reduce manual errors, and enhance your overall operational efficiency.
About the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB)
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) is an independent government agency established to regulate the distribution and sale of beverage alcohol in Pennsylvania. The PLCB manages the wholesale and retail operations of wine and spirits, providing a variety of services to both consumers and businesses.
Key Services
- Retail Sales: Operates Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores across the state, offering a wide selection of wines, spirits, and accessories.
- Wholesale Distribution: Supplies alcoholic beverages to licensed establishments including restaurants, bars, and hotels.
- Licensing: Issues and regulates licenses for manufacturers, distributors, and retailers of alcoholic beverages.
- Education and Training: Provides resources and programs to promote responsible alcohol consumption and compliance with state laws.
Industries Served
- Retail: Serves individual consumers through a network of state-run stores.
- Hospitality: Supports restaurants, bars, and hotels with wholesale alcohol distribution and compliance resources.
- Manufacturing: Works with distilleries, wineries, and breweries to regulate production and distribution within the state.