What are the Common Equipment Types?

What are the Common Equipment Types?

Dry Van – Box Trailer Freight trailers (also called dry vans or simply “boxes”) are designed to carry virtually any kind of boxed, crated, or palletized freight. Configurations Standard lengths: 28’, 32’, 36’, 40’, 42’, 43’, 45’, 48’ and 53’. Standard widths: 96”-102” Maximum weight loaded: 46,000 lbs. Standard heights:…

What are the Requirements for all Brokers?

What are the Requirements for all Brokers?

All brokers must comply with all the requirements of the regulations in 49 CFR §371. These regulations require records to be kept and apply to how you conduct business. The FMCSA encourages you to familiarize yourself with these regulations; you can access them on the FMCSA Web site at www.fmcsa.dot.gov….

How to get your Freight Brokers License?

How to get your Freight Brokers License?

The rules governing applications for operating authority are stated in regulations, 49 CFR §§365 and 366. The process to obtain operating authority as a broker begins with FMCSA’s application for Motor Property Carrier and Broker Authority Form (OP-1). Becoming a freight broker requires the applicant to submit three (3) forms…

How to Become a Freight Agent?

How to Become a Freight Agent?

As a leader in the online freight broker training industry, Freight Brokers Course.com has developed a Freight Brokerage License school for students to become independent contract agents or freight brokers. You can study anywhere at any time with our cutting edge Learning Management System. Register Today and start learning Instantly! Become…

What is a Freight Broker?

What is a Freight Broker?

 Freight Brokers are used by the industry to arrange for the transportation required by the shipping company. They act as a link between the shipper and the carrier companies or individual drivers. Most who start in the freight brokerage business think that brokering is trucking. This is the #1 common…

How to Get Freight Broker Bond in NV?

The Nevada Freight Broker Bond is evidence of financial dependability and fluidity. It is a manifestation of access to liquid assets in complying with commitments and meeting prospective claims. It is also a guarantee that when matching accredited and dependable transport carriers to shippers’ needs, the standards of ethical freight…

NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS FOR BROKERS IN 2019

NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS FOR BROKERS IN 2019

It’s time for the New Years resolutions for brokers in 2019! 1. Always be prospecting. Most brokers don’t prospect enough, while the best brokers prospect constantly. This year, make prospecting the first and last thing you think about when you get to the office, with these 7 ideas for better prospecting….

Fleet Management

Fleet Management

As we near the end of 2018, I spent some time reflecting on what I think is likely to occur in several key issues and areas of our industry in the coming year. (Fleet Management). Driver shortage: This will continue unabated. Some fleets are starting to put other kinds of incentives…

Saving Christmas

A good-hearted family steps in to save the Magical Christmas Caroling Truck, a holiday ritual in North Hollywood, Toluca Lake and Burbank. For the area, the family was ‘pretty much saving Christmas.’ A quirky tradition that blasted Christmas cheer through North Hollywood, Toluca Lake and Burbank was almost stopped in…

Automation Earn Digital Freight Broker

Automation Earn Digital Freight Broker

Automation Earn Digital Freight Broker: Loadsmart’s technology works to bring shippers and carriers together more efficiently in the highly fragmented freight industry. “When we started the company, only about 25% of the drivers had smartphones. Even today, most of the brokers depend on email and phone calls to move freight,”…

Christmas comes early for most freight brokers in 2018

Christmas comes early for most freight brokers in 2018

How is 2018’s peak season shaping up compared to 2017? Christmas comes early for most freight brokers , as we’ve pored over freight market data, we’ve learned that sure, 2017 was unusual (capacity shocks and elevated volatility), but so was 2018 (elevated volumes, suppressed volatility). While year-over-year comparisons are intriguing…

How Do Freight Brokers Find Shippers?

How Do Freight Brokers Find Shippers?

Freight brokers need to find shippers in order to connect them with carriers and move freight. How do freight brokers find shipper is an age-old question and one new freight brokers need answers too. Here are seven ways how freight brokers find shippers. For freight brokers to find shippers, it’s important to…

How to Start a Freight Brokerage

How to Start a Freight Brokerage

Do you want to know how to start a Freight Brokerage? 1. Select a legal structure for your business Decide if you want to operate as a sole proprietorship, a partnership, a limited liability corporation, or a number of other options. Speak with an attorney or accountant to discuss the…

Brokers: capacity migrating south for the winter

Brokers: capacity migrating south for the winter

Back-to-back major snowstorms in the Midwest have tightened freight markets in the region as trucking capacity flows South in search of more favorable conditions. Retail freight in Southern California and cross-border lanes is still pulling capacity away from northern markets, driving up turndowns and compressing broker margins. This week, another…

How to Become a Freight Broker

How to Become a Freight Broker

What does a freight broker do? Freight brokers are filling in a crucial role in the movement of freight, as the missing link between shippers and carriers. They negotiate good shipping rates and fast deliveries from transportation companies and connect them with the businesses that need to transport goods or…

Transport and Logistics

Transport and Logistics

1.Freight Brokers. Freight brokers connect shippers to truckers, and this is a good option if you’re just starting out. Freight brokers do most of the legwork for you, including negotiating the rates with shippers. 2.Dispatch Services. Hire a dispatcher directly (with industry experience and contacts in tow) or contract with a dispatch…