Not every shipper has enough goods to fill up an entire trailer. That’s where less than truckload (LTL) freight comes in. LTL freight, or freight that fills less than a full truckload, can benefit both shippers and carriers. Shippers pay for the space they use and share costs for transportation with other shippers. Carriers maximize
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Seasonal Freight Trends: How to Set Rates During Harvest Season
Seasonal freight rates can be very lucrative if you know how to negotiate. Learn what info to look for and how to use it to your advantage.
What Is a COI in Trucking and Do You Need One?
A COI is an essential document that brokers and shippers will want to see. Learn what it is, what it includes, and how to share it.
How to Switch From Being a Fleet Driver to an Owner-Operator
Thinking of leaving fleet driving to become an owner-operator? Learn the pros and cons of being an owner-operator and how to get started.
Owner-Operator Costs of Doing Business: 11 Essential Expenses
Learn the 11 essential owner-operator expenses that will help you track your finances and improve profitability.
Podcast: Rethinking Trucking Standards with Joel Morrow of Alpha Drivers Testing & Consulting
Tune in to hear industry veteran Joel Morrow discuss the importance of efficiency in trucking and how he predicts the industry will evolve.
6 Steps for Growing Your Trucking Company
Discover 6 key steps for growing your trucking company to improve efficiency and maximize your profitability.
7 Risk Management Tips for Freight Brokers
Learn about common freight risks and simple ways brokers can improve risk management to protect their businesses.
Podcast: The State of Global Transportation with Lee Klaskow of Bloomberg Intelligence
Get insights into the interconnected world of global transportation with Bloomberg Senior Analyst, Lee Klaskow.