eBOL standard delivers enhanced accuracy for carriers, shippers and 3PLs paving the way for a more efficient supply chain.
Alexandria, Virginia — The National Motor Freight Traffic Association’s (NMFTA) Digital LTL Council announced today the release of eBOL 2.1. The latest update to the established electronic bill of lading (eBOL) standard was created by the Council in response to industry feedback and is designed to further drive their initiative to digitize the entire LTL shipment lifecycle over the next several years.
“There are many benefits to having a digitized and standardized electronic bill of lading,” said Paul Dugent, executive director of the Council at NMFTA. “The information submitted to the carrier is more accurate due to it being transmitted in an electronic, standardized, digitized format for the shipper. Typically, a carrier receiving a paper bill of lading would manually enter it into their system, which may lead to errors. These errors can appear as misroutes and create additional challenges for the entire supply chain cycle, such as the customer receiving their freight late.”
As for eBOL 2.1, all changes are completely compatible with the existing versions already downloaded and implemented by most of the industry. Critical issues that were made known to the Council by users have been addressed, such as:
While these are only a small sample of the changes, the Council is committed to working with the industry to create the most user-friendly, thorough, comprehensive standards that will help every supply chain sector operate more effectively, efficiently, and succinctly.
To date, dozens of industry leaders have adopted the new standard. View the list of organizations here.
To learn more about how your company can adopt the eBOL standard, access future API instructions, or to get involved in workshops and initiatives, visit our Digital LTL Council webpage.
To learn more about NMFTA’s mission, advocacy, services, resources, and industry conferences, visit www.nmfta.org.
About NMFTA
Since 1956, the National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc. (NMFTA) has represented the interests of the less-than-truckload (LTL) motor carrier industry. The NMFTA publishes the National Motor Freight Classification® (NMFC®), assigns Standard Carrier Alpha Codes™ (SCAC®), assigns Standard Point Location Codes® (SPLC™), develops digital standards for the LTL industry, and safeguards those digital standards through cybersecurity research, dissemination of studies, and education. Membership in NMFTA is available to all for-hire interstate and intrastate motor carriers. For more information, visit www.nmfta.org.
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