SCAC (Standard Carrier Alpha Code)
A unique two-to-four letter code used to identify transportation carriers in shipping documentation and electronic data interchange (EDI).
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A unique two-to-four letter code used to identify transportation carriers in shipping documentation and electronic data interchange (EDI).
A company or individual that transports goods or passengers from one place to another, such as trucking companies, airlines, railroads, or shipping lines.
A company that provides truck transportation services for goods, typically operating commercial trucks for interstate or intrastate freight movement.
A legal document issued by a carrier detailing the type, quantity, and destination of goods being transported, serving as a shipment receipt and contract of carriage.
The movement of goods using multiple modes of transportation (such as truck, rail, and ship) within a single journey, using standardized containers.
A shipping method where goods from multiple shippers are consolidated into a single truck, typically used when a shipment is too small to fill an entire truck.
The entire network of organizations, people, activities, information, and resources involved in producing and distributing a product from supplier to end customer.
A software solution that helps manage and optimize warehouse operations, including inventory tracking, order processing, and logistics coordination.
An outsourced logistics provider that handles various supply chain functions, including transportation, warehousing, and distribution services for other companies.
A computer-to-computer exchange of business documents in a standard electronic format between trading partners, eliminating paper documentation.
A detailed document listing all goods being transported across international borders, including information about the shipper, consignee, and cargo details.
A document that serves as evidence that a shipment was successfully delivered to the intended recipient, typically including recipient signature and delivery timestamp.
The organization responsible for maintaining SCAC codes and developing national motor freight classification standards for the transportation industry.
A U.S. government agency responsible for regulating and ensuring safety in commercial motor vehicle operations, including trucking and transportation services.
An FMCSA safety program that evaluates motor carriers' safety performance and compliance with federal regulations through a comprehensive scoring system.
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