The VIN in Industry and Its International Application
760234
2/1/1976
- Content
- There is a major problem in maintaining the records of the more than 275 million vehicles presently registered throughout the world. Monitoring the life of a given vehicle from its fabrication to its destruction can best be accomplished by the inner facing of major computer programs and a uniform system for vehicle identification. The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is the legal identification of the vehicle. Every manufacturer has the responsibility of assigning a unique VIN to each vehicle, in compliance with numerous procedures, standards and laws. The VIN is attached to the vehicle, stamped and embossed on components, and printed on tamper resistant labels. It is printed on hundreds of documents and maintained in numerous files.The identification of vehicles is of international concern and the International Standards Organization (ISO) has recently approved standards dealing with the content, structure, and display of a uniform worldwide vehicle identification numbering system.
- Pages
- 16
- Citation
- Wolfslayer, D., "The VIN in Industry and Its International Application," SAE Technical Paper 760234, 1976, https://doi.org/10.4271/760234.