Looking at the shocking December 2025 metrics, we couldn’t help but wonder how brokers are surviving. While, by almost any surface-level metric, freight brokerage volumes look healthy. Loads are ...
The Supreme Court considered whether the brokers who connect shippers with trucking companies can be held liable for ...
Regulations originally designed to protect brokers are being used against them. The post Fraud first: why ‘broker ...
The US Supreme Court questioned whether Congress intended to shield freight brokers from liability for crashes involving ...
While a necessary part of business for many, load boards and brokers have challenges. Two industry executives offer advice on how to avoid them. While load boards are a necessary part of the trucking ...
According to Truckstop.com research, nearly 80% of owner-operators indicate they just don’t like to negotiate rates with a broker. That may be the case, but it's a fact that a better understanding of ...
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Supreme Court to consider whether freight brokers can be held liable for negligent hiring
In Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II, to be argued on Wednesday, March 4, the court will consider whether a federal law initially designed to deal with state trucking regulations supersedes state ...
Updated on March 6 at 10:50 a.m. The Supreme Court on Wednesday heard argument in Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II, LLC, a ...
Uber Freight has launched Broker Access, a new program that allows freight brokers to book and execute loads digitally on Uber Freight’s carrier network while remaining the sole broker on the load.
In the not-so-distant future, matching loads with trucks could be as easy as catching a ride across town with the Uber app. In fact, Uber Freight is among a number of technology companies trying to ...
Not only has the internet and mobile technology made finding loads quicker and easier than ever, those same resources also can provide more in-depth and current information on broker performance. Most ...
Small and medium sized freight brokers, those who manage about 400-2000 truck loads per month, spend anywhere from $1 to $5 per load for tracking, depending on their volume, while many large brokers ...
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