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The National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) is a North American voluntary standard that provides a comparison of commodities moving in interstate, intrastate and international commerce via freight shipment.
The Standard Point Location Code® (SPLC™) is a 9 digit geographic code used by North American transportation industries, especially rail. SPLC is owned and maintained by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association. [1] SPLC exist for terminals within the United States, Canada, and Mexico. For the US and Canada, the first two digits refer ...
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]
Arizona and California Railroad: AS: Abilene and Southern Railway → Missouri Pacific Railroad: A&SA: Atlanta and St. Andrews Bay Railway: ASAB: Atlanta and St. Andrews Bay Railway → Bay Line Railroad: ASDA: Asbestos and Danville Railway: ASML: Atlanta, Stone Mountain and Lithonia Railway: ASR: Allegheny Southern Railroad: ASRW: Allegheny ...
The Commodity Classification Standards Board (CCSB) develops and maintains National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC). The CCSB is an autonomous board of three to seven full-time employees of the National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA). The CCSB's staff includes a lawyer and a packaging consultant. [1]
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