The collection of outstanding freight receivables is essential to running a logistics or transportation company's financial health. Delay-intentional payments can affect cash flow and negatively impact operations, so it is crucial to take action on overdue accounts quickly. Reviewing the terms of the agreement with the customer is the first step… Read More
Running a successful logistics or freight business requires a key component of avoiding unpaid freight bill scenarios. Businesses must take proactive measures and establish robust practices from the beginning in order to reduce the risks associated with dealing with non-payment. Conducting thorough background checks on potential customers or fre… Read More
In the transportation sector, freight brokers act as intermediaries between shippers and carriers. However, misconceptions about how to handle payments frequently cause confusion, disagreements, and mistrust. In order to improve business communication with brokers, this article aims to dispel common myths about freight brokers and their financial… Read More
For carriers and shippers, working with a trustworthy freight broker is crucial. However, non-payment, disputes, or even late payments can put your business in jeopardy. A practical and effective way to evaluate potential freight brokers 'financial stability and payment reliability is to conduct a credit check on them. In this article, we'll disc… Read More
Fragmentation disputes between freight brokers and carriers can cause financial strain, derail business relationships, and cause delays in shipments. Freight brokers frequently find themselves in the middle, trying to balance the needs of shippers and carriers while ensuring smooth payment procedures. Freight brokers can avoid disputes and mainta… Read More