Increase shipping and billing efficiency and reduce errors with a Standard Address Number
SAN: the accepted address identifier for the publishing industry
Who Uses Standard Address Numbers (SANs)
Organizations who buy SANs include book and journal publishers, wholesalers and distributors, book retailers and college bookstores, libraries, schools, universities, paper and cloth manufacturers, printers and binders, as well as anyone else involved in the manufacturing of books and journals.
What Are SANs For?
The Standard Address Number (SAN) is a unique seven-digit identifier used to signify a specific address of an organization in (or served by) the publishing industry.
SANs are used by PUBNET, X*NET and PubEasy.com systems and is required in all electronic data interchange communications using the Book Industry Systems Advisory Committee (BISAC) EDI formats.
The SAN is used for identification of customers for electronic ordering transmission, voice recognition ordering systems, teleordering, and billing or shipping account numbers.
SANs reduce the problems faced by other non-standard numbering systems such as billing errors, books shipped to the wrong points, errors in payments and returns.