
Facilitates building and validating Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) based on ISO 3779:2009, ensuring unique identifiers for vehicles with detailed structure and compliance guidelines.
This repository contains the details and implementation guidelines for the ISO 3779:2009 standard, which specifies the content and structure of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). The VIN system is used globally to provide a unique identifier for road vehicles, including motor vehicles, towed vehicles, motorcycles, and mopeds.
The ISO 3779:2009 standard establishes a uniform identification numbering system for road vehicles. It ensures that each vehicle has a unique VIN that remains consistent for 30 years. This standard applies to all road vehicles as defined in ISO 3833.
The VIN is composed of three sections:
World Manufacturer Identifier (WMI): The first section, consisting of three characters, identifies the manufacturer of the vehicle. These characters are assigned by the national organization of the manufacturer's country.
Vehicle Descriptor Section (VDS): The second section consists of six characters (alphabetical or numerical) determined by the manufacturer. This section describes the general attributes of the vehicle.
Vehicle Indicator Section (VIS): The third section consists of eight characters, the last four of which are numerical. This section uniquely identifies the specific vehicle and can include information about the model year and manufacturing plant.
The following documents are indispensable for the application of the ISO 3779:2009 standard:
WMI (World Manufacturer Identifier):
VDS (Vehicle Descriptor Section):
VIS (Vehicle Indicator Section):
The standard provides several examples of VIN formats to illustrate its application.
For more detailed information, refer to the full ISO 3779:2009 document. This summary serves as an overview and guide for understanding and implementing the VIN standard in vehicle manufacturing and identification processes.
This repository contains the details and implementation guidelines for the ISO 3779:2009 standard, which specifies the content and structure of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). The VIN system is used globally to provide a unique identifier for road vehicles, including motor vehicles, towed vehicles, motorcycles, and mopeds.
The ISO 3779:2009 standard establishes a uniform identification numbering system for road vehicles. It ensures that each vehicle has a unique VIN that remains consistent for 30 years. This standard applies to all road vehicles as defined in ISO 3833.
The VIN is composed of three sections:
World Manufacturer Identifier (WMI): The first section, consisting of three characters, identifies the manufacturer of the vehicle. These characters are assigned by the national organization of the manufacturer's country.
Vehicle Descriptor Section (VDS): The second section consists of six characters (alphabetical or numerical) determined by the manufacturer. This section describes the general attributes of the vehicle.
Vehicle Indicator Section (VIS): The third section consists of eight characters, the last four of which are numerical. This section uniquely identifies the specific vehicle and can include information about the model year and manufacturing plant.
The following documents are indispensable for the application of the ISO 3779:2009 standard:
WMI (World Manufacturer Identifier):
VDS (Vehicle Descriptor Section):
VIS (Vehicle Indicator Section):
The standard provides several examples of VIN formats to illustrate its application.
For more detailed information, refer to the full ISO 3779:2009 document. This summary serves as an overview and guide for understanding and implementing the VIN standard in vehicle manufacturing and identification processes.