What is my Standard Carrier Alpha Code?

What is Standard Carrier Alpha Code? The Standard Carrier Alpha Code (SCAC) is a unique two-to-four-letter code used to identify transportation companies. SCAC codes can be obtained from the National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA), located in Alexandria, VA. You can contact them at (703) 838-1831.

Where can I get a list of SCAC codes?

SCACs can be obtained online at http://www.nmfta.org. Freight Carriers who participate in the Uniform Intermodal Interchange Agreement (UIIA) are required to maintain a SCAC. Certain groups of SCACs are reserved for specific purposes.

What is UPS SCAC code?

UPS’s SCAC (Standard Carrier Alpha Code) is UPSA for AIR volume only. UPS’s SCAC (Standard Carrier Alpha Code) is UPSC for GROUND volume.

What is the carrier code?

A carrier code is a four-character unique identifier that is assigned by the CBSA to identify a carrier. Only one carrier code is issued to each legal entity (corporation, partnership or sole proprietorship) per mode of transport (highway, marine, air or rail).

How do I check my SCAC status?

If you are unable to find your number, especially if you have checked online, then you can call the National Motor Freight Traffic Association directly on their customer service line (703-838-1810). You can also contact regulatory agencies to find your lost SCAC code.

Do I need a Standard Carrier Alpha Code?

A SCAC (Standard Carrier Alpha Code) is a unique 4 letter code used to identify transportation companies. A SCAC is required for all carriers doing business with a U.S. Goverment agency. As such, all carriers crossing the border into the United States are required to have a SCAC in order to identify themselves to CBP.

Does every carrier have a SCAC code?

So, all the carriers crossing the border need SCAC code to identify themselves to CBP. In fact, the SCAC code is required by all the transportation companies doing business with the US government agencies.

What is the SCAC code for DHL?

List of SCAC Codes

Carrier Name SCAC Code
Delmas DAAE
DHL Global Forwarding DHC2
DHL Worldwide Express DHLA
Diamond Logistics DMLI

How do I know if I have a SCAC code?

How do I get a copy of my SCAC certificate?

To receive a copy of the certificate by mail, please send an email to [email protected] or [email protected]. The Standard Carrier Alpha Code (SCAC) is a unique two-to four-letter code assigned to transportation companies for identification purposes.

Does a carrier have to have a SCAC code?

Carriers are required to have a SCAC code if they wish to provide shipping services to the United States. The SCAC code is then used primarily by the United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to monitor all shipping activities.

Do SCAC codes expire?

The SCAC will remain valid through July 1 of the year following the year of assignment and must be renewed annually thereafter. You will be notified of the SCAC assignment by mail. The National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc. assigns SCACs for all companies except railroads.