A legal framework for economic operators to share information in electronic format with judicial authorities regarding the transport of goods by road, rail, inland waterway or air in the European Union.
The UK allows the use of e-CMRs as a fully accepted alternative to paper consignment notes for national and international transports.
First border crossing to use United Nations e-CMR electronic consignment note involving the UK, France and the Netherlands
Dutch and Benelux countries conduct a successful e*CMR pilot
A global e-CMR solution makes the system more modern, by removing paperwork and handling costs. This is why IRU supports its members and the wider industry in adopting e-CMR.
e-CMR standardised for compatibility between all future digital solutions
"UN/CEFACT e-CMR model, available free of charge, proposes a single standard format allowing companies to easily integrate their CMR information"