What is my NIGP Code?
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What is my NIGP Code?
NIGP Code is a universal taxonomy for identifying commodities and services in procurement systems. It is available as a 3-digit class code, a 5-digit class-item code, a 7-digit class-item-group code, and a detailed 11-digit code.
What is oil HS code?
U.S. Import and Export Data Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude: HS Code 270900.
What does Nigp stand for?
the National Institute of Governmental Purchasing, Inc
“NIGP” stands for the National Institute of Governmental Purchasing, Inc.
Who uses Nigp?
The NIGP Code is now the standard taxonomy for classifying commodities and services for 33 states and thousands of local entities within North America (utilized by entities in 47 states, plus the District of Columbia, Canada, and Puerto Rico).
What is the HS Code for fuel?
HS Code 73218100 | Harmonized System Code For Gas Fuel Or For Both Gas And Other Fuels.
How do you read a 8 digit HS code?
Understanding the Structure & Bifurcation Of HSN Code In the 8 digit structure of an HSN Code, the first 2 digits define the Chapter, at 4 digit level are the headings, at 6 digit are the subheadings and finally at 8 digit are the tariff items.
What does CPPB stand for?
For over 40 years, the Certified Public Procurement Officer (CPPO)® and the Certified Professional Public Buyer (CPPB)® have been respected by public procurement practitioners and their employers.
How do I add a NIGP Code?
To edit/add/change the NIGP Codes, select the Pencil icon on the right:
- Use specific keywords (or NIGP code numbers) to filter for specific results.
- Click the Plus (+) to add NIGP Codes to your Profile.
What does Nigp CPP mean?
Certified Procurement Professional
NIGP Certified Procurement Professional (NIGP-CPP)
What is the HS Code for diesel?
HS Code 27102020 | Harmonized System Code Diesel Fuel Blend (B6 To B20) Conforming To Standard IS 16531.
Is HS code same for export and import?
HTS codes are used for international imports; Schedule B codes are used for exports. HTS codes are governed by the USITC and enforced by US Customs; Schedule B codes are governed by the United States Census Bureau.