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<h1>Standard Carrier Alpha Code (SCAC)</h1> | |||
<p>A unique two-to-four-letter identifier assigned to transportation companies for U.S. customs and logistics.</p> | |||
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<span class="bc-article-pill"><i class="fas fa-barcode"></i> Type: Carrier Identifier</span> | |||
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<h2 style="margin-top: 0;">Overview</h2> | |||
[[Image:SCAC.jpg|300px|thumb|right|The Standard Carrier Alpha Code (SCAC) logo]] | |||
<p>A <strong>Standard Carrier Alpha Code (SCAC)</strong> is a unique two-to-four-letter code assigned to transportation companies engaged in various modes of transportation, including motor, rail, ocean, and air carriers.</p> | |||
<p>The SCAC serves as an essential identifier for carriers in logistics and trade operations. Each code is assigned by the <strong>National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA)</strong> in the United States.</p> | |||
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<strong>Mandatory for ACE:</strong> For highway carriers crossing into the U.S., the SCAC is required to be the beginning of the <strong>Trip Number</strong> on the [[ACE_Manifest_Software_User_Guide_(CBP)|ACE eManifest]], as well as the prefix for any [[Shipment_Control_Number_(CBP)|Shipment Control Number]] (PAPS). | |||
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<h2 style="margin-top: 40px; border-bottom: 2px solid #eee; padding-bottom: 10px;">Role in Importing to the U.S.</h2> | |||
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<p>The SCAC plays a critical role in U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) operations and general logistics.</p> | |||
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* <strong>Customs Clearance:</strong> CBP requires the SCAC on import documentation (like ACE eManifests) to verify the legitimacy of the carrier and ensure regulatory compliance. | |||
* <strong>Efficient Data Exchange:</strong> It enables seamless information exchange between carriers, freight forwarders, and customs brokers. | |||
* <strong>Supply Chain Visibility:</strong> Including the SCAC on shipping documents allows importing parties to track shipment movement through various stages. | |||
* <strong>Risk Management:</strong> Authorities use SCACs to conduct risk assessments on incoming shipments, enhancing border security. | |||
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<h2 style="margin-top: 40px; border-bottom: 2px solid #eee; padding-bottom: 10px;">Common Usage Scenarios</h2> | |||
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<td><strong>Freight Transportation</strong><br>(Highway)</td> | |||
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<strong>Scenario:</strong> A trucking company moves goods from Mexico to the United States.<br> | |||
<strong>Usage:</strong> The trucking company uses its unique SCAC as the prefix for the Trip Number and PAPS number on the ACE eManifest submitted to CBP. | |||
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<td><strong>Ocean Shipping</strong></td> | |||
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<strong>Scenario:</strong> An exporter sends electronics from China to a U.S. port.<br> | |||
<strong>Usage:</strong> The ocean carrier uses its SCAC on the bill of lading (Master Bill) to allow port authorities to identify the carrier. | |||
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<td><strong>Air Cargo</strong></td> | |||
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<strong>Scenario:</strong> An importer in Canada receives perishable goods via air cargo.<br> | |||
<strong>Usage:</strong> The air carrier uses its SCAC on the Air Waybill to expedite clearance at the U.S. airport. | |||
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<h2 style="margin-top: 40px; border-bottom: 2px solid #eee; padding-bottom: 10px;">How to Obtain a SCAC</h2> | |||
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<p>To obtain a SCAC, carriers must apply through the <strong>National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA)</strong>.</p> | |||
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* <strong>Website:</strong> [https://secure.nmfta.org/Welcome.aspx Apply for SCAC Code] | |||
* <strong>Renewal:</strong> SCAC codes must be renewed annually to remain active in CBP systems. | |||
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