Freight Broker Services
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What are Freight Broker Services?
Freight broker services connect shippers with carriers without owning trucks themselves. Brokers source capacity, negotiate rates, manage paperwork, track shipments, and handle billing on behalf of the shipper. They are especially valuable for shippers that need flexible capacity across many lanes, modes, or seasonal peaks without building a large carrier-management team in-house.
Key features
Capacity sourcing
Access to a national network of vetted carriers across truckload, LTL, drayage, and specialized modes.
Rate negotiation
Spot quotes, contract rates, and lane-specific pricing tied to current market conditions.
Carrier vetting and compliance
Authority verification, insurance monitoring, safety-rating screening, and ongoing compliance.
Shipment tracking
Visibility from pickup to delivery via ELD integrations, visibility platforms, and proactive exception management.
Documentation and settlement
BOLs, PODs, accessorial reconciliation, and consolidated billing back to the shipper.
Mode and lane breadth
Coverage across FTL, LTL, intermodal, drayage, expedited, flatbed, and reefer.
Who uses it
Manufacturers and Shippers
Manufacturers and shippers use brokers to flex capacity beyond their core carrier base, especially during peaks or in unfamiliar lanes.
Retailer / eCommerce
Retailers and ecommerce brands lean on brokers to cover inbound from suppliers and outbound surge volume around promotions and holidays.
3PL
3PLs use brokers as a managed-transportation extension to cover lanes outside their direct carrier network.
Private Fleets
Private fleets use brokers for backhaul opportunities and to cover loads outside the fleet's normal operating area.
