Are you a transportation manager looking to connect with a freight broker but don’t know where to start?
Figuring out how to move goods from one destination to another can be difficult. Not only can shipping represent a significant expense for your business, but it can be the difference in how your customers receive and first experience the product you’ve sold. Add to that the hundreds of options for shipping, and the process can quickly become overwhelming.In this post, we’ll cover questions to help clarify your shipping needs, answer some commonly asked questions about working with freight brokers, and offer tips to alleviate some of the pain points you may be experiencing during the shipping process.
Before you get started on your search, be sure to think about your specific shipping needs. What does your organization value most when it comes to shipping? Some of your priorities may be flexible, while others might be non-negotiable. While this is not an exhaustive list, here are a few points to consider:
Let’s now assume that you’re ready to move forward with finding a reputable freight broker.
With thousands of brokerages in the U.S. today, finding a good fit can be a daunting task. You can start with lists like Transport Topics’ Top 50 Freight Brokerages. Armstrong Transport Group is listed in the top 25.
A Google search will help you look for relevant logistics services in your area. Reputable carriers will be glad to answer your questions and compile rates if it means earning your business. You’ll also want to check MC numbers for safety records. SaferWatch and Carrier 411 both offer services to help with compliance and monitoring.
Realistically, this research can be time-intensive. Many shippers don’t have the bandwidth to reach out to 3 – 5 local trucking companies each week for competitive quotes. This is why brokers exist. They provide one point of contact, offering additional buying power and relationships with a network of carriers. Brokers also manage all of the required paperwork for loads, pay for and use load boards, and oversee MC number safety checks, insurance, check calls, capacity, and industry trends.
The size of the brokerage matters less than working with a brokerage you trust. The broker you work with should understand and manage your business’ specific pain points and needs.
There can be some value to using either size broker. You might consider:
It’s relatively easy to start a freight brokerage because the barriers to entry are low. However, partnering with a broker that has a proven track record can save you significantly on time and cost. For example, more established brokerages can pay carriers faster and extend bigger lines of credit.
As with most relationships, you’ll never know until you try. Doing upfront research can certainly help narrow your options. Some brokers may be able to answer all of the questions you ask and provide competitive rates (not the least expensive and not the most expensive). But, because of the relationships they have with carriers or the pressure they get from their company to make certain margins, they may end up failing you.
Many shippers build relationships with a small group of brokers they trust. These relationships do take time to develop, but they allow you to send all of your requests in one direction with the ability to compare rates.
For more than 15 years, Armstrong has been a trusted, leading brokerage for shippers across North America. We’ve established this trust by extending the highest service levels to all of our customers – shippers, carriers, and freight agents alike. We continue to develop relationships with our extensive network of carriers by ensuring that we pay them quickly and reliably. In an industry known for constant change, we make every effort to keep our promises to those we rely on to get a job done. When circumstances arise that are out of our control, we prioritize transparency and communication.
As you conduct your research, consider adding Armstrong Transport Group to your list of brokerage options. Reach out to Armstrong today to learn more about our services for shippers, request a quote, or connect with a broker.