The Digital Language of Parts: UIC 800-09 Identification Standards
UIC Leaflet 800-09 Chapter 8 defines the technical principles for “Identification Characteristic Lists,” enabling precise, machine-readable descriptions of railway components for global logistics.

UIC Leaflet 800-09, titled “Principles and definitions of identification characteristic lists,” is the administrative and technical standard used by railway operators to create uniform descriptions of materials and spare parts. Chapter 8 specifically outlines the Technical Specifications for constructing these lists, ensuring that a component (e.g., a bolt, a valve, or a wheel) is described using a standardized set of attributes (characteristics) rather than ambiguous free text.
Why UIC 800-09 is Crucial for Railway Logistics
In a global railway network, purchasing and maintenance require exact data. If one operator orders a “20mm steel bolt” and another orders a “Bolt, M20, Steel, 8.8”, confusion arises. UIC 800-09 solves this by defining “Identification Characteristic Lists” (often referred to as SML or Sachmerkmal-Leisten). Chapter 8 provides the strict rules on how these characteristics must be defined, coded, and formatted to ensure compatibility across different computer systems (ERP) and national borders.
Core Elements of Chapter 8
The technical specifications in Chapter 8 generally cover the following structural rules:
- Characteristic Codes: assigning unique alphanumeric codes to physical properties (e.g., “L” for Length, “D” for Diameter).
- Value Formats: Defining whether a value should be numeric, alphanumeric, or a selection from a predefined table.
- Hierarchy: Establishing the parent-child relationship between generic classes (e.g., “Fasteners”) and specific items.
- Mandatory vs. Optional: Specifying which characteristics must always be declared for an item to be valid.
Free Text vs. Structured Data (UIC 800-09)
The primary goal of this standard is to transition from human-readable descriptions to machine-readable data. The table below illustrates the difference:
| Aspect | Traditional Description | UIC 800-09 (Characteristic List) |
|---|---|---|
| Format | Unstructured Free Text | Structured Fields (Attributes) |
| Example | “Hex screw M16x50, steel 8.8, zinc plated” | Thread: M16 | Length: 50 | Grade: 8.8 | Surface: Zn |
| Searchability | Low (Typos affect results) | High (Exact parameter filtering) |
| Interoperability | Requires manual translation | Automated data exchange (XML/EDI) |
Application in Modern Systems
While the leaflet originates from the paper era, the principles of Chapter 8 are the foundation of modern digital railway procurement. They enable “Electronic Data Interchange” (EDI) between suppliers and railway undertakings. By adhering to Chapter 8, a standardized catalog allows a maintenance engineer in Germany to identify the exact replacement part needed for a wagon originally built in France, eliminating compatibility errors.





