In the logistics and transportation sector, freight brokers act as intermediaries between shippers and carriers, which is a crucial role. Issues can still arise when payments are delayed, which puts strain on carriers financially. To effectively manage your cash flow and safeguard your business, knowing how long to wait before filing for legal a
Freight Broker Files for Bankruptcy: A Carrier’s Guide to Recovering Freight Payments
By facilitating communication between shippers and carriers, freight brokers play a crucial role in the transportation sector. However, having a freight broker file for bankruptcy and owes you money can put you under a lot of financial strain, especially if you're a carrier and waiting for unpaid freight bills. Understanding the legal process and
How to Prevent Payment Disputes with Carriers: A Guide for Freight Brokers
Fragmentation disputes between freight brokers and carriers can cause financial strain, disrupt business relationships, and cause shipments to be delayed. Freight brokers frequently find themselves in the middle, trying to balance the needs of shippers and carriers while maintaining smooth payment procedures. Freight brokers can avoid disputes by