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Secure Container Release is an electronic Delivery Order (eDO) solution that ensures the safety of the container release process for MSC, Hapag Lloyd & CMA-CGM. It connects over 5.000 logistics companies in more than 25 countries.
- News
Press Release by Go4Logistics: Van Moer and Molenbergnatie...
- FAQ
No need to register again; SCR is a multi-carrier,...
- Support
The SCR Support Center offers installation guides for the...
- Getting started
Getting started with SCR. Start using Secure Container...
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Login to the SCR Web-App to manage your releases. Login to...
- CMA CGM Live With Secure Container Release in Antwerp
CMA CGM announces the completion of the technical...
- Hapag-Lloyd Applies Container Release Without Pincodes in Rotterdam
In juli 2020 nam Hapag-Lloyd samen met onder meer CMA CGM en...
- SCR for Deepsea Terminals
SCR is a one-stop-shop solution connecting you to multiple...
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about the release process, container status, etc, please directly contact your Carrier Service Desk. For your technical questions about the SCR application, the ID wallet or API, please contact the SCR Support desk via:
The container tracking page lets you track containers for 168 companies. A track-trace service.
Online. A user friendly application to manage your releases, supporting multiple ports and carriers, providing automated email notifications to receive the latest status info. Secure. SCR uses state-of-art technology, like blockchain, to make your release process more secure and safe.
It allows stakeholders to collect containers based on digital release rights, thereby cross checking multiple elements against a backbone system. Furthermore, Secure Container Release (SCR) has the ability to review customs data.
Login to the SCR Web-App to manage your releases. Login to SCR Via the SCR Admin Area , you can manage your SCR account, create new SCR users, setup new connections, etc.
The search-function enables you to filter the table and the PDF/Excel-output on any field (BL, container-number, port, etc..). If you can’t find the release you’re looking for, your carrier must have not released it yet.