A Freight Broker acts as an intermediary between shippers and carriers to facilitate the movement of goods, while a Freight Forwarder takes on more responsibility and acts as a transportation coordinator, handling the entire transportation process from start to finish.
Yes, we do provide international freight services as we do have a network of ability to get your freight imported and exported worldwide.
We has a rigorous carrier selection process that includes background checks, safety ratings, insurance verification, and customer reviews. We only work with carriers who meet our strict standards for reliability, safety, and customer service.
FTL (full truckload) shipping is when a single shipment takes up an entire truck. LTL (less-than-truckload) shipping is when multiple shipments are combined on a single truck. FTL shipping is typically faster and more expensive, while LTL shipping is slower and more cost-effective.
Freight brokers are licensed by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)
You can also check their online reviews and ask for references.
Freight brokers have connections to a wide range of carriers, which allows them to find the best shipping options for your specific needs. They can also handle all the logistics and paperwork involved in the shipping process, saving you time and hassle.
A freight claim is a legal demand for payment or reimbursement for loss or damage to goods during transportation. It is typically filed by the shipper or receiver of the goods, and can be made against the carrier, the freight broker, or the insurance company covering the shipment.
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