What Is SCAC and How Do Carriers Get It? - NMFTA What are SCAC codes, why does anyone need them, and how do you get them? Established in the 1960s, SCAC stands for Standard Carrier Alpha Code™ These are exclusive two-, three- or four-letter identification codes that are assigned to carriers
Standard Carrier Alpha Code Resources - National Motor Freight . . . What is the Standard Carrier Alpha Code (SCAC)? The SCAC is a unique two-to-four-letter code used to identify transportation companies The National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc (NMFTA) developed the SCAC identification codes in the late 1960s to facilitate computerization in the transportation industry
SCAC – NMFTA Help Center Access NMFTA's SCAC Help Center for guidance on Standard Carrier Alpha Codes, including information on accessing, renewing, and managing SCAC codes
What is a SCAC? – NMFTA Help Center The Standard Carrier Alpha Code™ (SCAC ®) is a unique two-to-four-letter code used to identify transportation companies NMFTA developed the SCAC in the mid-1960's to facilitate computerization in the transportation industry Trucking companies, freight forwarders, and other companies that get assigned a code are assigned four letter codes Railroads and bus companies are assigned two
NMFTA - National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc. Since 1956, the National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc ® (NMFTA)™ has represented the interests of the less-than-truckload (LTL) motor carrier industry, and for-hire interstate and intrastate carriers
SCAC User Manual for Carriers - nmfta. org National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc (NMFTA)TM Standard Carrier Alpha CodeTM (SCAC®) User Manual for Carriers Version 2 0
Standard Carrier Alpha Code (SCAC) History - NMFTA Standard Carrier Alpha Code (SCAC) History The Standard Carrier Alpha Code ® (SCAC ®) is a unique two-to-four-letter code used to identify transportation companies NMFTA developed SCAC identification codes in the mid 1960's to facilitate computerization in the transportation industry