MTR management · Self-hosted
The cert follows the steel.
Upload a mill test report. CQR Control turns it into a permanent link and a QR code you can print on the tag, the traveler, or the invoice. Anyone who scans it sees the cert in seconds — no login, no callback.
- Any part that needs a paper trail
- Any device with a camera and a browser
- Your server. Your documents.
How it works
Three steps between the PDF and the shop floor.
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STEP 01 — UPLOAD
Drop in the MTR
Drag the PDF into the admin area. That's the whole data entry.
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STEP 02 — PRINT
Get the link and the QR
You get a short token and a QR code that stays clean even printed on a two-inch label.
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STEP 03 — SCAN
Anyone can view it
Receiving, QC, or your customer scans the tag and sees the cert. No account, no app.
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What you get
Small system. Does one job well.
Tokens that fit on a tag
Eight characters. Compact links keep the QR modules big, so the code scans even when it's printed small, smudged, or behind shrink wrap.
No login for the people who scan
The QR destination is public by design — inspectors and customers get the document instantly. The admin side is not.
Your infrastructure
Self-hosted. The certs live on your server, behind your domain, not in someone else's cloud subscription.
Every cert in one place
One list, newest first, with the token, the filename, and the date it went on file. The paper trail without the paper.
“A cert that can't be found might as well not exist.”
Material certs get requested months after the steel ships. Put the answer on the part itself.
Put your certs where your steel is.
One admin login, unlimited scans. Runs on your own server.
Self-hosted systems, priced per company. Contact sales@fnadistribution.com