Control over Material Data: MCB's Use of the Measurement Message via SCSN Introduction

4 September 2025
 Control over Material Data: MCB's Use of the Measurement Message via SCSN Introduction

Digital certificates as a key to efficiency and customer convenience

MCB, a supplier of metals and metal solutions, is fully committed to digitalization to serve its customers faster and smarter. A great example of this is the use of the Measurement Message via the Smart Connected Supplier Network (SCSN). Material documents, such as certificates, are automatically linked to the correct order lines in the customer's ERP system. Manually searching through emails is a thing of the past.


From Email Attachments to Smart Integrations

Previously, MCB sent certificates manually via email, often at the time the material was loaded. For large orders, this could result in dozens of attachments. Anne de Bresser, EDI and Digital Product Specialist at MCB, explains: "Customers received multiple certificates per order, often in four languages. That resulted in a pile of attachments with identical filenames. Confusing and time-consuming."

The desire to simplify this process led to the implementation of the Measurement Message via SCSN. This digital message contains material certificates, such as PDFs with information on chemical composition, mechanical properties, batch numbers, and quality data. Through SCSN, these certificates are automatically linked to the correct order line and sent directly to the customer's ERP system.


More Convenience and Service for the Customer

The solution is now fully operational and the Measurement Message is sent to around 50 customers. "Customers no longer have to search their inbox. In their ERP system, they simply click on the correct order line - and the certificate is already there. This saves a huge amount of time," says Anne.

The Measurement Message includes all essential data, such as:
- Order number
- Order line
- Batch numbers from both MCB and the original supplier
- The certificate as an embedded PDF

Customers with a certificate subscription receive the message automatically. Those without a subscription can request a certificate per order line, also via SCSN.

"If customers request a certificate afterward, our sales team no longer has to manually search through sent emails. Thanks to SCSN, this process is fully automated."

Although the biggest benefit lies with the customer, MCB sees this as a deliberate investment in service and partnership. "For us, the process was mostly complete after the order message," Anne explains. "But to help customers digitalize and prevent errors, we implemented the Measurement Message."

The IT department and integration specialists invested significant time in testing and covering various scenarios, such as deliveries with multiple batch numbers.

The Benefits at a Glance

For customers:
- Direct access to certificates at line-item level
- No manual searching or email traffic
- Improved traceability and quality control
- Time savings and fewer errors

For MCB:
- Fewer certificate-related questions for the sales team
- More efficient handling of customer requests
- Ready for future applications like PCF

Looking Ahead: From Measurement to CO₂ Data

The Measurement Message also forms the basis for new applications within SCSN. One example is the Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) message, which will be available in the next SCSN release. MCB is already actively involved in early testing. Many of the required data points, such as batch numbers and material data, are already included in the Measurement Message. This makes the transition to CO₂ information relatively straightforward.

In this way, MCB not only meets current customer needs but also prepares for the growing demand for sustainability and transparency in the supply chain. Some service providers do not yet fully support the message, but increasing market demand is driving broader adoption.


Building a Digital Supply Chain Together

With the Measurement Message via SCSN, MCB demonstrates how digitalization not only strengthens internal processes but also supports customers in building a future-proof, digital supply chain. The result: less manual work, faster processes, and stronger collaboration between supplier and customer. A great example of how smart data integration can make a difference in every link of the chain.

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