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The Standard Carrier Alpha Code (SCAC) is a privately controlled US code used to identify vessel operating common carriers (VOCC). It is typically two to four letters long. The National Motor Freight Traffic Association developed the SCAC code in the 1960s to help road transport companies computerize data and records. [1]
Pages in category "Line codes" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Line code; 0–9. 2B1Q; 4B3T;
Many major freight shippers in the US, including the US government, require carriers they use to be members of the NMFTA and possess a Standard Carrier Alpha Code (SCAC) provided by the NMFTA to members.
This is a list of all airline codes. The table lists the IATA airline designators, the ICAO airline designators and the airline call signs (telephony designator ...
This is a list of all airline codes. ... First Line Air: FIRSTLINE AIR Sierra Leone FTS ... FREE AIR New Zealand defunct FP FRE
This is a list of all airline codes. The table lists the IATA airline designators , the ICAO airline designators and the airline call signs (telephony designator). Historical assignments are also included for completeness.
The simplest possible line code, unipolar, gives too many errors on such systems, because it has an unbounded DC component. Most line codes eliminate the DC component – such codes are called DC-balanced, zero-DC, or DC-free. There are three ways of eliminating the DC component: Use a constant-weight code.
Each line can be selected for each station, while hiding the others. To select line LINE =y. Line codes are as follows: Peterborough=y; Fen=y; Northern City=y