The electronic National Vendor Declaration (eNVD) app is a mobile, offline solution for livestock consignments. The app overcomes connectivity issues by using QR codes to transfer consignment details from producer to transporter, saleyard, feedlot and to the processor, saving time and preventing errors.
Before using the app, producers are advised to check in with their transporter and receiver, including saleyards and agents, to ensure they are ready to receive digital consignments. For those receivers who still require paper forms, eNVDs can be printed or emailed and sent with your livestock.
The eNVD mobile app means suppliers can:
The eNVD mobile app provides producers with an offline solution that makes completing consignments faster and easier.
Before using the app, producers are advised to check in with their transporter and receiver, including saleyards and agents, to ensure they are ready to receive digital consignments. For those receivers who still require paper forms, eNVDs can be printed or emailed and sent with your livestock.
With the eNVD app, producers can:
Digital consignments using eNVD and myMLA offer significant benefits and savings including:
Digital consignments using eNVD and the mobile app provide significant benefits and savings for processors including:
Insight into consignments ahead of their arrival, enabling earlier and more streamlined management.
The eNVD app provides saleyards with a level of ease and efficiency unavailable with traditional paper NVDs:
Currently, eNVDs cannot be used for outgoing saleyard consignments.
The new mobile app for the eNVD system makes the consignment process faster and easier for feedlots. Digital consignments provide:
Information on all livestock entering or exiting the feedlot can be immediately transferred, thanks to pre-filling from the PIC register and previous consignment records.
The eNVD app removes issues with traditional NVDs by ensuring all information is delivered as clearly and correctly as possible.
Digital consignments provide:
Insight into consignments ahead of their arrival, enabling earlier and more streamlined management.
Search for 'eNVD Livestock Consignments' in the Google Play store (Android) or Apple store (iPhone) and download. Alternatively click on the links below.
myMLA provides a single sign-on facility for all your integrity system accounts. To sign-in to the app, you will need your myMLA login details.
If you haven’t already set up a myMLA profile and linked your LPA account, click here to see how.
If you’re new to eNVD and have not used it before with your transporter or livestock receiver, confirm they are ready for digital consignments.
If they need help to understand what is required, refer them to the eNVD tools and resources.
Get help with using the eNVD app by accessing video tutorials, support resources and frequently asked questions.
“The eNVD app is so much simpler than any other method that we've used for creating consignments. We have been using the eNVD web system for some time now, but I could only fill out my NVDs in the office, whereas the app means I can fill out the eNVD while waiting for a truck to come or literally while I’m talking to the transporter.
The eNVD app also allows me to be at another property and fill out and assign a consignment even if my farm manager has a consignment going on the same day. I can see straight away if that consignment is on the move or that he's still filling out the consignment details.
It took a little bit of time for us all to learn how to use the app, but I do hope that more of supply chain gets on board because once you get used to the app it’s so much easier.”
Georgina Gubbins
Cattle and Prime Lamb Producer
Heywood, Victoria
To ensure a smooth transfer, we advise you check your receiver is using the eNVD app beforehand.
Transporters need to follow a three-step process to receive eNVDs:
Guest login: Transporters can also receive and transfer eNVDs offline via the guest login in the app.
Producers can also Email or SMS a PDF copy of the consignment to the transporter.
If the transporter does not accept eNVDs at all, you can download the PDF and print three copies as per usual.
For more info, check out this Share a Consignment guide.
Livestock inspectors and police can use the eNVD mobile app to scan and view eNVDs on their own phone. Transporters will also be able to show a copy of the consignment on their phone.
To download the app and log in for the first time, you will need to have internet access. Digital consignments can be created and transferred while offline. The app needs to be opened with internet connectivity to sync the submitted consignment to the eNVD server and be visible to the receiver.
ISC uses the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) PIC register to populate the name and address details for the PIC. In some cases, we may not have all the PIC details in the PIC register. In these instances, you are required to complete any empty fields. If you are unsure of the destination PIC, it is essential you contact the receiver and confirm this before completing the eNVD as this is unable to be changed after the consignment has been submitted.
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The following forms are available using the eNVD:
ISC is continually reviewing and upgrading features of the eNVD platform to make it even more user-friendly and we welcome your feedback. In addition, users can provide suggestions and feedback on using the eNVD by emailing envd@integritysystems.com.au.