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However, 'freight broker' is the term you'll hear most often in the trucking industry. It's the go-to phrase for professionals, largely because freight brokers mainly work with trucks.
Logistics Plus announced the acquisition of Chicago-based freight brokerage LoadDelivered Logistics. The post Logistics Plus ...
Federal regulators have delayed until 2026 action on a slate of proposed rules affecting truck drivers and motor carriers.
Truckstop Private Loads allows brokers to post freight directly to pre-vetted carriers while keeping listings on the same ...
The Trump Administration has released the semi-annual regulatory agenda, which gives some clues to what regulations are being considered by the administration, are likely to be revised, or dropped ...
Throughout the pandemic-influenced years of 2020 through 2022, third-party logistics providers and freight brokers assuaged shippers by simply locating a truck for their freight.
Shippers and freight brokers: What you need to know Open and clear communication is essential to ensuring a trucker gets properly paid for services rendered to a shipper and/or broker.
As a freight broker, you’ll work with manufacturers, wholesalers and distributors who need to get their products across town or across the country with the help of trucking companies.
A small fleet owner aims to build what he calls an "army of carriers" to deliver on goals: namely, to "put money back in the pockets of the carriers" in service to shippers, drivers.
Digital freight-matching companies, or DFMs, such as Uber Freight have entered asset-light truck brokerage over the past few years. It’s early in their evolution, but most DFMs hope to reinvent ...
You’re a small motor carrier, and you’ve been trying unsuccessfully to get payment from a freight broker for months. What can you do?