Poor visibility in freight allocation is a leading reason shippers experience difficulty in managing freight, and this problem is evidence of a disconnect be...
Poor visibility in freight allocation is a leading reason shippers experience difficulty in managing freight, and this problem is evidence of a disconnect be...
The following Less Than Truckload Freight shipping tips will empower you to cut costs and improve relationships with carriers.
In this post learn how to become a freight broker. There are many steps that must be followed in order to create a freight broker business.
In order to create a long lasting and profitable business who ships freight regularly these 9 freight management tips will serve you well.
Should you accept damaged freight? Do you know what happens if you accept damaged freight? Well, the answer is pretty simple.
Looking to understand how to become a freight forwarder or just want to learn how it works as a shipper? This post explains the process.
If you ship freight, the more you know about transportation accounting, the better served you are to reduce transportation costs.
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If you ship freight regularly, these quick 5 freight saving tips will arm you with information to cut freight costs in your business.
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Freight classification changes impact shippers by way of increased freight costs. Learn how to avoid increased costs & handle changes.
Recent reports on freight movements, shipper spending and even the spot market can be downright confusing if you’re trying to figure what’s happening to the nation’s freight market and overall economic health.
Today, it’s a seller’s market when it comes to freight. But if logistics costs matter to you, then it’s your job to take on the new market reality and make the…
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We are living in an interconnected modal transportation world.
After finding your next load on a load board, the next step is negotiating freight rates. Pay attention to freight market trends and broker information.
Figure out your cost of freight to anywhere by looking at factors such as freight weight, density, classification and distance.
You’d be surprised just how many of the goods you use each day were at one point carried in a railcar.