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SCAC Code Lookup

SCAC (Standard Carrier Alpha Code) is a unique 2–4 letter code assigned to transportation companies by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA). SCAC codes are used in EDI transactions, bills of lading, and carrier identification.

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SCACCarrierMode
FDEGFedEx GroundParcel / LTL
FXFEFedEx Freight EastLTL
FXFWFedEx Freight WestLTL
UPSNUnited Parcel ServiceParcel
UPGFUPS Freight (TForce)LTL
ODFLOld Dominion Freight LineLTL
ABFSABF Freight SystemLTL
SAIASaia Motor FreightLTL
RDWYYRC Freight (Yellow)LTL
CNWYXPO LogisticsLTL
EXLAEstes Express LinesLTL
RDFSR+L CarriersLTL
SEFLSoutheastern Freight LinesLTL
AACTAAA Cooper TransportationLTL
DAFGDayton Freight LinesLTL
CHRWC.H. RobinsonBroker / TL
JBHUJ.B. Hunt TransportTL / Intermodal
SWFTSwift TransportationTL
KNITKnight TransportationTL
WERNWerner EnterprisesTL
SCNNSchneider NationalTL / Intermodal
MAEUMaersk LineOcean
MSCUMSC Mediterranean ShippingOcean
CMDUCMA CGMOcean
HLCUHapag-LloydOcean

Reference dataset for quick lookups. Always verify against the carrier or official source before contractual use.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a SCAC code?

A SCAC (Standard Carrier Alpha Code) is a unique 2–4 letter identifier assigned to transportation companies. It is used in EDI, bills of lading, and regulatory filings to identify carriers.

Who assigns SCAC codes?

SCAC codes are assigned and maintained by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA). Carriers must apply to the NMFTA to receive a SCAC code.

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