If hazardous substances are being shipped, some additional information is required, as described in ADR.
As of 27 May 2008, according to an additional protocol to the CMR-convention,[3] it is also possible to use an updated electronic consignment note – eCMR.
ITD, Trade association for the Danish road transport of goods has developed a solution; the eCMR waybill.
First cross-border usage of eCMR took place on 19 January 2017, between Spain and France supported by ASTIC (Asociación de Transporte Internacional por Carretera)[4] and FNTR (Fédération Nationale des Transports Routiers).
[7] The CMR-waybill consists of the following parts: "CMR" is an abbreviation of the French title of the convention, Convention relative au contrat de transport international de marchandises par route.